This is a recording of the back door at the folsom st. Coffee co. In boulder, colorado. The door opens and then closes, repeatedly. Recorded on macbook pro computer, from a sennheiser me-67 microphone plugged into a sound devices mixpre.
Recording of a handheld game tronic device. I connected the device directly from the plate to the audio in of my computer. So the sound is kind of original. The batteries were little low, so the audio is mutated and sounds strange.
An ambient startup sound made for a game console. This is not copyrighted or anything, i made it myself to try and imitate the type of sound you'd hear when turning on a ps4 or ps5. Feel free to use it for that sort of thing.
The mechanical noise and signature "chord" associated with the "mac mini (2010 model)" upon startup/boot. Brief mechanical motor and clicking noises followed by the famed sustained f sharp major chord (detuned 30 cents flat) being projected over low quality, built-in speakers. Mechanical noise has defined pitch and is predominantly in the mid-high frequencies. Recorded on zoom h2n, in small, empty room. Audio clip normalized in post-processing.
Hi, i recorded this sound especially because i couldn't find any good quality keyboard typing sounds. I used my kit (zoom h5 and rode videomic pro) to capture the sound while my friend was typing. I used the microphone from 15-20 cm far from the soubject and the room was small (around 15sqm), so reverb wasn't an issue. If any of these sounds are helpful for you, you can always donate to empower the community.
This sound has been created by modifying a voice record of about 3 minutes non-sense talk. Afterwards transformed and modified by many various effects in audacity. Sounds like an alien transmission or digital matrix, transformation kinda thingy. . Feel free to use as you like under public domain.
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.
Typing (real words!) on a kinesis advantage keyboard with cherry mx brown mechanical switches. Recorded at my desk with rode procaster, triton fethead, focusrite scarlett 2i2 into audacity. Untreated room (hence dynamic mic) but noise remoived with audacity. I needed this for my own purposes so i thought i'd upload it. I hope someone finds it useful :).
A "mockup" of footstep sounds, made by "drumming" with my fingers and nails on a cardboard box. Recorded with one of those sheap computer headset microphones, edited in audacity to remove the undesired parts. It sounds a bit like footsteps on a wooden floor.
Done in cubase5 with many synths (as arturia prophet v), and then processed with doppler effect vst (waves plugins). I lost the original file, only mp3 quality !. Check my soundcloud !https://soundcloud. Com/nicolasmartigne.
Recording of a computer graphics card. Captured closing using a "telephone" pickup coil and a zoom h5 recorder. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know!.
Typing on a keyboard. You can use my sounds freely. It would be great if you credit me. Leave a comment and tell me for which project you used it. Daniel lucas, danlucaz. 2020.
Here are some single shots from a drum track i recorded. I actually used these for a great hiphop sounding drum track by putting them in my sampler and shortening up the decay. Recorded with a zoom ps-04, transfered to computer digitally.
Great public domain morse code sound effect for your downloading pleasure! Plus this sound is public domain. I turned this into stereo and optimized it.
Female voice from a ticket fee payment booth in a parking garage saying "please insert your parking ticket" in fort collins, colorado. Recorded on 2015-01-31 13-51-40 with a smartphone.
Accidently made a login intro using modular hardware synths in old friends studio. Use it for whatever you like, commercial projects are ok too. Please comment what you use this for as i am interested (not required).
A failed attempt to make my voice sound like a robot turned out like this. - don't ask how, i honestly don't :p -. It sounds kinda spacey to me. Please credit me if you use any of my sounds! and please send me links to your projects!. ~cheers! ♥.
Impression of a robot moving his arm. Made by karl-katja krach. The following sounds were used:https://freesound. Org/people/thaismontanaricabral/sounds/182742/https://freesound. Org/people/nick121087/sounds/342463/https://freesound. Org/people/agmoneytrigga/sounds/231347/.
Designed with malstroem and basic 64. Malstroem. Graintable synthesis with "random" lfos and a freeware synth called basic 64, that is often used for the reproduction of c64 sounds. But here, the patch sounds like tools. It's a different synthesis, similar to the subtractive synthesis, but not as easy to handle as e. G. A minimoog synth or a prophet 5.
Glitchy robot scream, made for a game with robot enemies. I made it by using audacity's "import raw data" function to import random program files which creates all kinds of crazy noises. (all the sounds in this pack came from the files of an emulated ps2 game. ) i then put a vocoder on the sounds i found to make them sound even more robotic.
Still random frequency transformed with plugins. This time it's a saw waveform moduled by a sine lfo. Add a little of this and a little of that. Make me thing at a the sound of the rain on a strange planet!.
Little robot voice that sounds a lot like telly vision (from chibi-robo). It's a no-words-voice, so you can use it in videogames or in a kawaii world or wherever you want!.
An improvised stoner riff played on an archtop guitar passed through pharaoh fuzz then through an orange amplifier with overdrive enabled. After that the signal goes directly into the computer. Recorded using an alesis io/2 interface with input set to "line" and gain to the minimum.
I've made a bassline. A deep one. After that my computer decided to do the opposite. He made it, with bugs. My asio driver has some troubles, but i like the glowing effect, it gives more insane'ness :). Triple osc, echo, phaser.
I recorded a bunch of guitar noodling to a fostex x-26 four-track recorder, then recorded the tape to my computer with goldwave wherein i cut out a segment which was looped and then processed with reverb effects and other vsts in fl studio.
Someone a ways over from us was firing a rifle. It really echos off the hills and forest. Recorded with my yamaha pocketrak and edited on sony vegas. My headphone jack quit on my computer so i'm hoping it's up to snuff. Please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :^).
06. 22. 16: a sequence created from my sounds mech-keyboard-01. Wav and mech-keyboard-02. Wav, plus a beep to make it sound like a register or something.
This is the sync pulse generated by the monotron that is used to sync it's clock to other monotrons. If you send this to your monotron via computer software sequencer (daw), you can sync the monotron to your host sequencer (i've been doing this with ableton live). It works great.
This is sound of menu button, sounded like wood. It is created using cardioid condenser tube microphone, and edited in audacity. You can use this sound in any game where there is ui. For example, mods for various computer role-playing games.
This the sound of a machine called cnc from the berg (biomedical electronics research group). A cnc (computer numerical control) is the automated control of machining tools [1], and in the berg is used to craft electrical hardware for biomedical projects. [1] https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/numerical_control.
Cut version of this great recording by donyaquick: https://freesound. Org/people/donyaquick/sounds/330410/. "samples of all keys and drones separately from a harmonium. Recorded in the euterpea studio at yale university's department of computer science. Some equalization applied after recording. ".
I was just wasting more time organizing audio files in the computer, when the dog came up and told me how much he'd love to go outside. He does that by wagging his entire body. This time his tail smacked against a wooden cabinet and he shock his head.
Musical notation to illustrate two leitmotifs of Prince Gvidon that appear in "Flight of the Bumblebee" from the opera The Tale of Tsar Saltan Made from notation prepared on computer by Mllefifi; screen capture in JPEG format. The composition itself is in the public domain; the musical excerpts are only minimally extracted and analyzed.
Musical notation to illustrate two leitmotifs of Prince Gvidon that appear in "Flight of the Bumblebee" from the opera The Tale of Tsar Saltan Made from notation prepared on computer by Mllefifi; screen capture in JPEG format. The composition itself is in the public domain; the musical excerpts are only minimally extracted and analyzed.
Remix of: 153583__sheepfilms__8-bit-beeping-computer-sounds. Extracted a mono 1 bar techno loop at 126 bpm. Great starter for a track, can hold focus in a break and then for 8-16 bars before it gets stale. Also sounds cool backwards :). Thanks to sheepfilms for keeping it zero.