A weird beep created using a ehx memory boy modulating the pitch with a square wave at a fast ratio. Recorded with an sm57 in front of a fender blues junior.
Sound effect i made for liblast, an open-source multiplayer fps game:https://github. Com/unfa/liblast. Synthesized using vitalium and ardour 6 under manjaro linux during his livestream:https://youtu. Be/autslnzvqvi.
| - description - |. Weird sound of waves rising and falling suddenly created from an image. | - made with - |. Harmor - fl studio. | - uses - |. Use it for any project or modify it to your liking.
Created using audacity, a teleport style effect, pitch shifting lower with a tremelo, and a delay/reverb applied. Using in an application during processing, while loading bar is building.
Sounds of esosvm, a virtual machine i wrote to run a simulation called endless sea of stars. These sounds accompany system events and auditorily describe system states.
Made this with the fm synth in caustic 3. Just hit record & started turning knobs. Even though its almost a simple synth, it definetly has enough for endless possiblities. // its a 3 iscilator synth w/ a few fm settings.
I took another sample from a malfunctioning arcade cabinet, this time giving off a repetitive droning hum. Listening to it without context, i imagine being in a control center containing heavy industrial computing machines.
Very brief sound effect, yet another attempt at making an "astroboy"-style sound effect - kind of like a character in a film being instantly zapped from one place to another.
Another cheap mic recording with my own vst plugin, this time with me intoning "this is the voice of the mysterons" which was part of the intro to the 1960's classic "captain scarlet".
A reel-to-reel tapecorder with the record switch on. Time has not been kind to the device, and now a loud sine wave pulses through the speakers when recording with it.
This sound file is meant to sound almost otherworldly. Do whatever you want with it - and comment what you make with a link! i'll be super happy to hear!.
A quick, single shot from a comical or cartoon type laser gun. Created vocally and recorded on a marantz pmd660 with a roland dr-20 dynamic microphone.