PHOBoS
Joined: Jan 14, 2010 Posts: 5581 Location: Moon Base
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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 10:47 pm Post subject:
non-Intrusive Russian Intermittent Spooky Alien Space Voices Subject description: with lots of Reverb (and a Shrubbery and backwards too) |
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29-11-2010 EdisonRex was having some problems with his connection during
EER, causing it to drop out every few minutes. In response to this Blue Hell
turned on a backup playlist with some sound to play whenever the stream
dropped.
In the chat room an idea developed for some useful backup sounds
which ultimately ended up into "non-intrusive russian intermittent spooky
alien space voices with lots of reverb... and a shrubbery and backwards too"
This sounded like a nice challenge so I took the liberty of taking that idea
and turn it into something. Here's the result recorded at the moonbase:
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The following Space transmission recordings where taken with permission from Sven's Space Place:
Sven Grahn:
Luna-20 return craft, 183.54 MHz, 25 February 1972
Soyuz 14, voice on 121.75 MHz, Pavel Popovich calling "Zarya ya Berkut", July 3, 1974
Soyuz 16, voice on 121.75 MHz, A Filipchenko calling "Ya Buran,.." at 1335 UT, Dec 5, 1974
Soyuz 17, voice, 121.75 MHz, Jan 11, 1975. Soyuz 17 in final approach to dock with Salyut 4
Soyuz 22, voice on 142.4 MHz, September 19, 1976
Soyuz-33, voice on 121.75 MHz, crew using "Saturn" call sign, April 11, 1979
Soyuz-33, voice on 121.75 MHz, Saturn crew reading landing angles, April 11, 1979
Soyuz 34, command-verification signals on 925.24 MHz, June 7, 1979
Soyuz T-14, scrambled voice on 142.417 MHz, 13 November 1985
International Space Station, relay of TsUP uplink to Soyuz TMA-2 on 130.167 MHz, 0545 UT, 28 April 2003
Mark Severance
Soyuz-21, 121.75 MHz, "Zarya ya Baikal"
Soyuz-33, 121.75 MHz, Bulgarian Georgi Ivanov, 0101 UT, April 12, 1979
G.E Perry
Voskhod-1 voice, 18.035 MHz, 1337 UT, October 12, 1964
Chris van den Berg
Vostok-5 voice, V Bykovsky talks to N. S. Khrushchev, 20.006 MHz, 1633 UT, 14 June 1963
Vjezna-1 to Soyuz-6 (Antei), 22.205 MHz, 1145 UT, 15 October, 1969
R.S. Flagg
Voskhod-1 Morse-code, 18.035 MHz, 0155 UT, October 13, 1964
Roy Welch
Vanguard-1, 108 MHz, 1958
Markus Mehring (found recording)
Soyuz-1 voice, 18.035 MHz, V. Komarov hails Communist Party, 0510 UT, April 23, 1967
Swedish Telecom Agency:
Voskhod-2 voice, ground station Vjezna-3 calls Almaz, 17.365 MHz, 0716 UT, 18 March 1965
Voskhod-2 voice, Almaz answers Vjezna-3, 17.365 UT, 0716 UT, 19 March 1965
Also used are fieldrecordings by: Muied Lumens, modulator_esp and schademans
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