• Need help identifying the source of this Soviet (?) radio transmission sample
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Some years ago I was fucking around with Ableton and Paulstretch and made a piece of "ambient" music. I added a sample of what sounds like a female cosmonaut or pilot but for the life of me I can't remember where I got it or what it is exactly. I unfortunately don't have the project files anymore, just the final track. Vocaroo | Voice message I thought it might have been from the "lost cosmonaut" recordings (which it turns out are probably a hoax), but none of the sample matches up with any of it, and this audio is all I can find when I search for it on Youtube (excuse the tinfoil hat stuff): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2EtIKnxB2o If anyone can tell me what's being said, that would help track it down since someone's probably transcribed it somewhere. It sounds Russian to my untrained ear, and if it's related to the above video there'll apparently be a noticeable Italian accent on it.
Voice is a lot less robotic than the clip there, and there's no noticeable accent. From 4 seconds onward it's just counting one to ten, before that it's really hard for me personally to tell. Sounds like the last word before the numbers is "мир", meaning either world or peace. No idea what it is
Turns out it's a numbers station. The counting gave it away. I thought I remembered the source not being a numbers station since the beginning of the track samples another one, but evidently I must have changed it.
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