Since homage has already been paid to this artist via video I will bookmark this thread with humility.
In memory of:
"Joseph Pujol (* June 1, 1857 in Marseille; † August 8, 1945) was an art farter known as the "Fartomaniac" and by his pen name Le Pétomane."
"Already in his youth, Pujol discovered his talent for sucking in water, and later air, by controlling his intestinal sphincter, and expelling it again in the form of odorless intestinal sounds, modulating pitch or blowing out candles, later also using a hose or playing wind instruments with his butt during his stage performances."
(Source: Wikimedia).
The pitch modulation seems to me to be worth mentioning here. From the point of view of sound science, pitch modulation is, next to the roundrobins, the most important attribute to breathe life into the sound (and thus to take it away from the audience very effectively).
I would prefer semitone sampling, it just sounds more realistic. The question is also in what space. Dry or wet?
Probably dry is a bit easier to implement, not to mention the microphones used. Spill mics should also be safe to use (if the distance is right).
EW Studio 1 perhaps? The perfect room for wind instruments!
Ultimately, the process of intestinal wind is causally equivalent to that of burping.
A combination of both is questionable in real life, absolutely desirable from the composer's point of view. That gives only so correctly salt into the soup (at this point a dear greeting to Nick).
Fartomaniac (Burpomaniac) would also be a nice name for this new library!