My g-raid external hard drive turns on. I recorded this with my logitech webcam pro 9000 in audacity. Note: the hard drive isn't as laud as the recording is. I amplified it a lot.
This is the sound of some people talking and a microwave in the dinning room of the upf campus poblenou at 14:00. Recorded using zoom h4, normalized and fade-in/fade-out added with audacity.
This sound was made in audacity using three rising sine waves at different frequencies which gets faster and faster. It can be looped to make an alarm.
I generated a square tone with audacity and applied a few effects to it, mostly wahwah i think, and faded in and out. If you repeat it, it makes a very believable sound for an old video game machine.
Rain: thunder, drops, droplets, roof, light rain. Sounded recorded with zoom h4n, in a suburb of keszthely (hungary). Cut into loop. Converted to flac(audacity; level 8).
An old copy of moby dick being dropped a few different ways from about a foot off the floor onto carpet. Recorded on a cad u37 microphone into audacity. May 23, 2017.
Ghost saying "they're gone. . . ". Recorded myself saying "they're gone" using a fifine k669 and edited with audacity. Lowered speed, increased pitch, reduced noise. Added distortion and echo.
A highly-modified shepard tone. Reversed, inverted, reverbed, added bass with lowered treble, and to top it all off a highly resonant wah-wah sound effect. All made in audacity.
Experimentation is crucial to learning, be it relationships or audacity. So, which was this?. It may have been a fantasy of mine, played out in simple audio. Or, maybe it was my birthday. . .
A robotic phone-like sound. You do not need to credit me if you use this sound. Made using audacity by generating tones and adding a distortion effect.
Some kind of bell based on a car's startup sound, for use in a videogame as a notification kind of sound. Based on https://freesound. Org/people/kmyers1316/sounds/344568/ - edited in audacity.
Used audacity to make a chirp sound, i think it's sine-sawtooth. Pretty easy thing. Nothing to lose from it being mp3. It's a pretty dirtily made sound.
I recorded a friend of mine making various noises and then used this one for my alien 3d model i made. I used a yeti mic to record, and audacity to edit.
Sound clip of me at home "zipping up" a pencil bag, slowed down 31% and noise reduction applied. Recorded with conexant smart audio and at2020 usb microphone, processed with audacity.
Field recording of church bells tolling noon. Background pattering of rain. No thunder. Recorded with a tascam dr-05x and trimmed in audacity. Free to use in any project.
Simple sounds that you can edit and use in your project! for example in the game :)instrument - ukulelerecorded. . . By phone :) (xiaomi a2 litle)edited in audacity. 100% free to use.
Two metal singing bowls, approximate notes d and a, tapped with a felt-covered beater (the d first, then the a a moment later). Recorded with tascam dr-05, edited for simple fade in and out in audacity.
I was actually trying to record something else along the road but that was wiped out by the sound of a passing military humvee, probably from the local armory. So i've posted that instead. Iphone, audacity.
I generated four square tones with increasing silence in between with audacity. The tones are the c major scale. It is very useful in old video games when you win or do something good.
A low bassy throb created using audacity. I initially used the 'risset drum' creator. Then randomly altered pitch and speed, increased the bass, then copied and pasted repeats.
This is a sound made in audacity with a high frequency square wave slowed down. I have a question about this effect that sounds like a robot saying ''uaiuai'' ¿which is the name of this effect?if someone knows the name, please comment.
Me eating potato chips. Recorded in an amateur recording studio(box with a flat sheet as padding), with a sentey usb gaming headset microphone, and edited in audacity. Feel free to use this in video/video games, it's royalty free.
Wet peas dropped in a glass bowl. Recorded through audacity with an audio technica a2020 microphone. I reduced some backround noise and sent it through a high pass to reduce low frequencies.
Exactly one complete wavelength of a 1-hertz sine wave. In audacity, you can use the repeat effect and then the change speed effect to generate any frequency. It is not meant to be a usable sound in its current form.
A bunch of vocal whooshes and swooshes i made for transition scenes in a short animation project. Recorded in audacity using the stock mic in a 2010 macbook pro.
A small bass drum sound i whipped up in about ten or fifteen minutes; this one with a techno/hardcore vibe. Made in audacity using tone generators and various effects.
Sex noises coming close by, it's that young sounding couple next door again, having sex loud enough that it could be heard. The girl is loud as usual, it's hard to hear the guy. This is edit with audacity.
Other placesrecorder: zoom h2 / other portable devicesoftware: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio / reaper. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
Prepare tea: open metal can, rustling tea leaves fall into a strainer, boiling water is poured in, the kettle is turned off again. Recording with tascam-dr05, post-processing in garageband and audacity.
A short eastern feeling loop played on a semi-out of tune ukulele and recorded on an audio technica at2020 xlr microphone via audacity. Added reverbnormalised to -6dbnoise reductionh&l pass filtered.
This sound was recorded on iphone 6 and was cleaned up with audacity. The sound is of a cardboard box being split in half by hitting it the box has weight inside so, one side swings hitting the side of the table. Enjoy!.
This is the sound of a bass drum. I added reverb to it and slowed its speed down about -81 percent. Lots of bass on this'n made with audacity and a bass drum.
Car door opening, 2003 hyundai elantra. Edited with audacity. Recorded on shock-mounted zoom h1 mic, record level 62, autogain off, gain low. Record location, inside a car in a single garage (great sound room).
Created using audacity and ton generation/manipulation. Using this for when a barcode is scanned and we need to ask the user a question, could be useful in gaming/other apps. Feel free to use as you see fit :).
Buzzer as in a game show. Couldn't find a good one here, so i made it myself. Recorded with realtek high definition audio headset. Edited with audacity.