Inspired by the monster hunter videogame franchise. Made these sounds in ableton live 9. I want to get into sound design for film and games so any feedback would be appreciated.
My first recorded sound! it's actually just 6 secs long. I was on a vacation yesterday to a cottage resort, but it was a really rainy day. I decided to take out my $300 samsung to record a bit of the rain. I had the quality at 22khz, so the quality kinda sucks but it's still ok. I also have 2 more sounds (i couldn't record any more because my mic on the tablet broke and it only picks up static).
I found this recording i made describing what an crocodile sounds like after visiting an alligator park in southern colorado. It struck me as particularly funny and i could imagine someone finding a random use for it. Enjoy, whoever you are.
Unclassifiable Test piece for what an Elizabethan game show theme might sound like. Turns out, it probably doesn't sound like this... Source: Kevin MacLeod - Kevin MacLeod
Just a small sound of me clapping, then distorting it and adding some scale-shift. I really like it, sounds like one of those sounds for a ui, like menu hovering(!).
Just a small sound of me clapping, then distorting it and adding some scale-shift. I really like it, sounds like one of those sounds for a ui, like menu hovering(!).
Just a small sound of a green spectrum, then distorting it and adding some scale-shift. I really like it, sounds like one of those sounds for a ui, like menu hovering(!).
Just a small sound of me crushing a can, then distorting it and adding so scale-shift. I really like it, sounds like one of those sounds for a ui, like menu hovering(!). ~callum.
Just a small sound of me clicking a pen, then distorting it and adding so scale-shift. I really like it, sounds like one of those sounds for a ui. - like menu hovering(!?). ~callum.
Just a small sound of me crushing a can, then distorting it and adding so scale-shift. I really like it, sounds like one of those sounds for a ui, like menu hovering(!).