A stack beeep sound. It was created with me accidentally breaking my microphone. . . Here you go. This is in the public domain so do absolutely anything you want with it. What am i going to do, sue you?.
The is a constant electronic drone generated by a program i made for the purpose of creating this tone. The tone is clipped and has random amplitude variations.
The wonderful sounds of a 1981 ibm pc model 5150 being turned on, the 5. 25" disk drive checking if a diskette is inserted, the pc emitting its idle hum, and finally being turned back off.
909 kick with massive distortion and eqíng. Used the eks-9 vst plugin to emulate a 909 kick drum. Placed a huge load of different distortion plugins on different spores, to create a heavy distorted sound. In between those distortion plugins i used several eq's to manipulate the sound. This is what it has become. Programs used. . :. Fl studioeks-9 ( 909 drum )camelphatdevastorfruity parametric eq 2wave candyizotope trashschope eq.
This is what it sounds like on a computer’s fan, i manually clicked it on maximum speed for 30 seconds straight, recorded and edited on a iphone 13 pro device. Yes this is a laptop if you already know in the tags.
A simple mouse click from the logitech g302. Recorded in audacity using the blue snowball, then trimmed and fine-tuned. Timbre did some remixes, so if you want some variance, there ya go. Https://freesound. Org/people/timbre/sounds/397926/(you can also pitch shift this sound but that's a little bit more effort).