i was at a wildlife sanctuary yesterday and there was a bird making a digital sounding dialtone. it sounded completely artificial and i'm not sure why i could tell it was a bird . didnt get a chance to record it as there was too much human noise.

i've twisted the assignment a little. i wanted to replicate this experience . generated a dial tone in audacity and added fx

in podfarm i had a mic picking up room sounds amped through synth string, random s&h and other echo/chorus modules to get a rainforesty/bird sound
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Disquiet Junto Project 0341: Sample Forensics
The Assignment: Place a fragmentary sample into a natural-seeming setting.

Step 1: Choose a sample, a very short piece, roughly two to five seconds in length. It’s best if the sample has no fixed meter, no explicit rhythm, that it feels frayed at its beginning and its end — perhaps a snatch of melody, or a fragment of a field recording.

Step 2: Consider how you might create a piece of music into which the sample from Step 1 can be set, so that it is as if that setting is the point of origin for the sample. This is an act of forensics and of forgery.

Step 3: Record a piece of music based on the planning in Step 2. At the start of your piece, repeat the original sample three times separated by two brief silences, so the listener knows what to listen for in the completed piece. (It is fine to repeat the sample in your original piece, but not to run it continuously as a loop.)

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