A mixture of different noise types (pink and white) to create a looping, static-like sound. Could probably be used for lots of games or animations, especially sci-fi ones. Uses the "zero" (no credit) license.
Pc speaker sounds, recorded by mic'ing the tower. Quite noisy, but still very funky in a beat. I used bawami to get my own midi files to play through the pc speaker in order to produce these sounds.
Sound pack with recordings of the corsair dark core rgb wireless mouse. Pressing every button on the mouse in order. Various clicking sounds. Recorded with the zoom h6 with the xyh-6 stereo cardiod microphone. Unprocessed.
Computer fan blowing: blowing air, going all woosh. Can be used as a generic ventilation sound. Recorded using audacity, mono zingyou zy-ud1. Can be looped.
Punching computer keyboard in the afternoon. You can hear some office noises in the background. Also, a plane flies by high up in the air. Audio technica at835 into sony mini disk portable recorder.
This a recording of my extremely noisy laptop fan at full speed, that is also experiencing insane coil whine. Recorded with the internal microphone of my sony rx100 vii.
This is the noise of my desktop pc at max fan speed, and a laptop that is currently experiencing coil whine. Recorded with the internal microphone of my sony rx100 vii.
A punchy kick drum for dubstep or other electronic genres. It was made using 3 samples. One i synthesized and the other two were from a sample pack made by "my stoner mind" which is located here: https://www. Dropbox. Com/sh/hzgyigdb125lz0b/uwcyusjaa2.
The relentless sound of a data server whirring away in the corner of a busy solicitors office. Never switched off, this hypnotic and maddening sound is an omnipresent feature of the modern office environment.
This sounds are created by me with synthesizer. Very similar to star trek computer sounds. If you need music or sounddesign check : www. Robertoignis. Com.
There are many ways to "listen" to a computer. The high frequencies are miles from what a human can hear, so you must divide and mix until you hear the computer "speaking". This one: simply placed the am mf coil close to a data cable to a pci slot. The sharp noise is not noise, but clock signals which are divided x times the rattling is caused by every move with the mouse.