
grimtraveller
If only for a moment.....
I used a crap microcassette dictaphone to record sirens (I think they were ambulance sirens) on the street once. It came out fairly average but it worked well in the track. I mixed it with my nephew crying when he was a baby (his mum had nipped out and he had 'separation anxiety'. I had to grab the opportunity for some sound effects so I let him cry for a few minutes !) for a suitably creepy sound.
I like your DIY approach. I read an interview some years ago with Dave Gilmour {it could've been Nick Mason} and he was laughing about a church building bells sound effect that the Floyd used on one of their records and he pointed out that they'd got it from EMI's sound effects library and he said he'd heard the same bells on other recordings by other bands. But this was before samplers (the only sampler around then was the mellotron !). Why just get a standard sound effects thingy or samples when you can go and make your own authentic recording/sample ? I dig digital and much about it, but sometimes it's very convenience and time saving can take the time consuming fun and satisfaction of the little kind, out of what we do.
I like your DIY approach. I read an interview some years ago with Dave Gilmour {it could've been Nick Mason} and he was laughing about a church building bells sound effect that the Floyd used on one of their records and he pointed out that they'd got it from EMI's sound effects library and he said he'd heard the same bells on other recordings by other bands. But this was before samplers (the only sampler around then was the mellotron !). Why just get a standard sound effects thingy or samples when you can go and make your own authentic recording/sample ? I dig digital and much about it, but sometimes it's very convenience and time saving can take the time consuming fun and satisfaction of the little kind, out of what we do.