This is a very dark song I made today called Innocent Gruel. I hope you like it!
This song was built entirely out of six sound-samples I made by stretching a rubber band in front of a microphone. They have been pitch-shifted heavily, and two of the samples have some added echo at times, but other than that it’s all the sound of a rubber band.
It’s called The Rubber Band Band!
This new microsampling song I made is called, “The King is King. Long Live the Dead.” It’s got classical music samples (from CBC radio) mixed with Amen Break samples (from the internet). I hope you like it!
So my new microsampling song, called “Bridge It, Jones!”, uses tiny samples from French radio combined with some powerful drums and a walking bassline. I hope you like it! Please tell me what you think of it when you have the chance.
This new song was made mostly with the Korg microSampler. It uses tons of classical samples, mostly classical guitar. It also has a drumbeat and a bassline added in.
It’s called Classical Git R.
Hope you like it!
This is another song I made on my Korg microSampler called Whiskey Basket. I hope you like it! For this one, every single sound was sampled from the radio.
This is a new microsampling song called “Friends For Never”. It’s really cool, but it’s really long, so if you give up half-way-through you’ll miss out on some good parts. Hope you like it!
This song, called Par Two Part 2, is another microsampling song I made using samples from FM Radio. It’s definitely one of my better microsampling songs. Hope you like it!
So this song, called Hordes of Boards, is a microsampling song using samples I got from an FM radio. I know the samples aren’t very clear, but the next time I do this it’s going to be much better (I found a better way to record the samples already). I hope you like it!
I took some sound-samples from an episode of Adventure Time, and stitched them together with some drums, bass guitar and synth horns, making this microsampled remix I call Badventure Time. I really think you’ll like it!