I'm releasing a few of my private audio files. It's been a few years and they're using my old mic and editing skills but they've been collecting dust and I think they deserve to have some limelight.
Lately I've thoroughly enjoyed listening to Kulning, Gnawa music, ancient Egyptian chanting, the original soundtrack of Runescape(Yes Runescape) and a few Shamanic Chantresses. It sparked a few ideas that I'd love to do for a scene or file.
The ideas that came to mind:
A Caregiver induces & fractionates their pet by humming them a beautiful melody. Changes to the melody such as, pitch changes, length of note suspension, volume change, speed, minor or major notes, and other things can correlate to a non-verbal instruction for the bottom. (ie: when the note is sustained, you sink deeper)
A Siren/group of Sirens seduce a sailor to abandon their course and detour through a magical cave or underwater world. Trapping them into being a prisoner to Their world.
A Deity hums and sings a hymn that brainwashes Their devotee to be Their perfect worshipper.
A sadistic Fairy lures a traveler into Her kinky cabin by kulning. The traveler must pass through the enchanted forest, but doesn't realize it's controlled by the Fairy. She watches in amusement as She makes them overcome obstacles and barely escape de*th just to get closer to Her.
A Caregiver empowers and snuggles Their little by singing affirmations. Perfect for after a tough day. They rub the little’s back, dropping them into restful trance and immersing their little in verbal love.
Something with Jigglypuff and a trainer! I don't have a full idea, I just think it could be cool to have pink dust and dress up like Jigglypuff lol
A time traveling lounge Singer seduces and brainwashes a group of patrons, at a modern restaurant.
I’m sure I’m forgetting some but these seems like lots of fun. I'd love to hear about anyone trying these, making their own idea or any resources for hypnotic singing!
I have finally come over to tumblr!
So if you haven't met me, Hi, i'm Loops, an Aussie hypno-switch.
I make hypnosis content on patreon and soundgasm. (and technically youtube too but not really)
I tend to be very bouncy and energetic and my friends regularly refer to me as a crackhead.
I look forward to getting to know this social media and all the fun people here~
Este audio está basado en la Bimboficación, y en el lavado de cerebro, es importante que recuerdes que no debes escuchar este material mientras estés realizando trabajos manuales o estés en situaciones que requieran de tu atención total.
i got a higher quality version of Don't Let Me Down by GCH!! more info and download link under the cut.
i managed to find the guy who uploaded this song onto youtube 12 years ago on instagram so i shot him a message asking if he could give me the file. i got a surprisingly quick response, and i was pleasantly surprised to see he still had the file in his possession :-). the version on youtube had severe uploaded-in-2009-audio-quality disease so i believe this is the highest quality you can get this song in right now. i'm still on the hunt for the rest of the Hed Candy ep, so if you have any idea on how to get it, please let me know!
Spent most of the day building beats on BandLab.com
Pretty satisfied with how they all came out. Understanding that each platform has its own set of tools for creating within their realm makes it easier to just go ahead and create without wondering why certain tools don't exist.
Typically, I, Like many other creators, utilize a few different programs when creating one project alone. For example. Bandlabs reverb effects, differ from Reaper's Reverb effects. Chances are I may take the beats created on Bandlab, import the stems into reaper , then have my way with them there.
Music is an art for messengers and architects alike, and so like architects, we must in fact keep our tools at the ready, or as many as we can.
Being able to create with the bare minimum, is a blessing, none the less. I love it.
Bandlab itself, offers fair amount of tools for free, which again, is a blessing. after creating the beats, one is able to decide on multiple export options, including stems, compressed, or raw. As for the effects, I Noticed a difference in the quality of recording vocals via Bandlab vs Reaper. Recording vocals via Bandlab, seemed a bit more hollow, more work was required to get the vocal fitting, however, I made it work. No complaints really.
BELOW IS THE AUDIO FILE FOR LITTLE PIGGY, CREATED WITH BANDLAB.
Now, utilizing the piano system on a laptop...there's a bit of latency when playing the keys, and unless you've got rapid fingers, you'll find yourself using the quantize feature as well as the piano roll feature to better sync and arrange your notes. The samples they provide of the instrument loops are great, but in my opinion, without midi connections or 3rd party plugins it may be a bit difficult to match the samples. Overall. BandLab is amazing. I would say this is a bit of an advanced platform, however, Its a great start for those willing to jump in and learn.