I've recorded this by accident. I left ardour recording on my laptop via zoom h2 and forgot about it. Meanwhile my cellphone must have communicated with the gsm network, and the zoom h2 have captured the signal. Luckily no background noise is present. Enjoy this annoying sample :).
The sounds of a mobile phone being bumped around, passed around, and thrown from hand to hand, from the perspective of the phone itself. Recorded via recforge 2 on a samsung s9 native microphone, processed to remove room tone.
This is a recording of macbook siri saying "you have arrived at your destination", it has a filter to sound 'smaller' and is left panned. See profile for a cleaner version.
I created this using fl studio and serum. **note: if you plan to make money with my creations, do email me at djdomenian@gmail. Com**. If this is going to be used in a non-profit fashion, please drop a link below of your project below! i'd love to hear it!!. Please credit both of my names, jay prowaves a. K. A. Domenian as a "contributing sound designer & artist". Thank you all! i hope that you enjoy my sounds! <3!.
I recorded this ringtone from my then-typical motorola ultra classic cell phone in early 1997. This version has tiny fade-in/fade-out, about one second of leading silence and two seconds trailing silence for looping. I suggest amplifying it for use on a modern cell phone.
Answering machine recorded (from my moto g4) saying that the number you are calling is off or unavailable (in spanish). You can easily cut the beginning, when the company movistar is mentioned. Recorded in protools + roland quad capture + akg ck93 miccleaned with wns plugin.
Electronic phone ringer sound, uses a tritone plus an octave for the two notes. Distinctive "double ring" format, like what is used in the uk, and some offices for out-of-area calls.
I created this using fl studio and serum. **note: if you plan to make money with my creations, do email me at djdomenian@gmail. Com**. If this is going to be used in a non-profit fashion, please drop a link below of your project below! i'd love to hear it!!. Please credit both of my names, jay prowaves a. K. A. Domenian as a "contributing sound designer & artist". Thank you all! i hope that you enjoy my sounds! <3!.
Physical sound of clicking cellphone keys. Physical popping sound, finally one electronic beep. A little hissing. Siemens m55 mobile phone recorded with a røde videomic from close range. Processed slightly for lower noise.
Three ringtones from my old beloved nokia 8210 (rest in peace). The first one is the classic nokia tune from the nineties. (discovered this recording in the vastness of old hard disks).
I created this using fl studio and serum. **note: if you plan to make money with my creations, do email me at djdomenian@gmail. Com**. If this is going to be used in a non-profit fashion, please drop a link below of your project below! i'd love to hear it!!. Please credit both of my names, jay prowaves a. K. A. Domenian as a "contributing sound designer & artist". Thank you all! i hope that you enjoy my sounds! <3!.
Simple ringtone i made in a few seconds. You can loop it infinitely. I'd appreciate very much if you could tell me where you're using the sound (videogames, videos etc. ). I'd like to see them.
A short signal for text message arrival. It's a monophonic, square wave synthesis. Made to sound like old times, when cellphones didn't play mp3 files. Synthesised with zynaddsubfx inside lmms, edited and normalized in audacity.
Cellphone / mobile phone vibrating on wooden desk. Model: huawei y6. Recorded in studio with sennheiser mkh416 through sound devices 722. Check out the whole pack for different vibration lengths!.
For this sound, i generated a sine wave at a frequency of 440 hz, an amplitude of 0. 80 and a duration of 1 second. I choosed the following effects:1- tremolo2- repeat (x2)3- fade in (half of the sounds)4- fade out (the other half of the sounds)5 -studio fade out6- cut a part7- repeat8- cut to have the song 3 times. After all this effects, the sound is like an alarm.
Sony ericsson w300i receiving a call in 'vibrate' mode. First against a soft surface, and then held in hand. Recorded with apex410 wide diaphragm condenser mic through mbox2.