Inanimate Glitches

Just normal inanimate objects... or are they? *Vsauce music plays*

ByMark (Nowa) Taylor

The story

So, this all started back when Crow Hill launched their “Venom Rescore” challenge that involved us making our own sounds.
I went around my house (or to specify further, my bedroom which looks like a mess) recording random sounds.
I do not have any instruments so I had to use inanimate objects. From a ceramic dish to the lid of my bin / plastic trash can.
It got even better once the challenge ended, I went out with my friend to clear my head during a low mood.
He was blowing into a bottle, and it had a similar resonance to that of a flute or a shakuhachi, and thats where this really kicked off.

CONTENTS:
Bottle Flute – my friend blowing into a cocacola (not sponsored) bottle.
Alien Territory – a UFO sounding pad made with the sound of a moneybox my grandma gave me as a christmas gift before she passed away last year.
Glockendish – A dish i sampled ot sound like a filthy glockenspiel.
Trash Kit – A weird drum kit made with… you guessed it, a BIN. As well as a substitute for a cymbal which is me sighing and me hand clapping as a substitute for hihats.

This time round “the knob that does things” is Glitch, have fun with that, you’ll see what it does.

Glitch = CC1
Volume = CC11
Anyway… have fun
You can see the overview here:

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