Received this robo-call today on my home phone -- it is both fascinating and terrifying to me, and felt like it needed to be out in the wild. So here you go world. . .
A haunting, suspenseful drone made by heavily resampling two pads, pitching them apart from eachother + other fx. Lots of reverb. Big wob at the climax.
Here's a bit of excessively dramatic music that might make good entrance music or something. Who can say? anyway, it's done know. Make of it what you will.
Recorded me on fifine k670 and processed through audacity. Couldn't find anything i liked for a sinister simple "heh, heh, heh" so created this for our show. Free to use - knock yourselves out!.
Sound created from making artifacts from a wavetable, then resampled into audio multiple times with different reverbs and effects. . Mainly auto filters, eq, etc.
Sound of someone plucking stretched rubber bands like a stringed instrument. Could be used as a tension builder or shock hit for a creepy gross-out scene.
Ghost ship atmosphere. Deck of a ship on the high seas with ghostly sounds and rustling cables. Ambiente de barco fantasma. Cubierta de un barco en alta mar con sonidos fantasmales y crujidos de cables.
Recorded with audacity, this ghost is terrifying me, i can hear him through the walls :(. Microphone: logitech g35. Just using a couple filters via audacity. Stretching and morphing sound. I started with saying pretend words backwards in realtime.
Your audience will jump on the chair when they see your evil villain appear with this sound!. This sound was generated with audacity. 08/02/2015, london.
This ambience sounds uncanny and rather other-worldly, like it was recorded in some unknown alien planet. Perfect for setting up creepy and intense moments in any of your horror media.
Used a few text-to-speech websites and a website that lets you apply effects to generate this. Sounds like a low-quality recording of a supervillain monologuing his master plan via planet-wide broadcast.