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I recorded myself scratching a rock with an oyster shell. This sound was recorded off ten mile creek in hume, ca using a hand held digital recorder and has only been trimmed using audacity. On september 4th 2014.
I hope it sounds like weird signal. Alarm-like, it should represent stressful encounter of the unknown. Made with fl-studio 11 (3xosc and a bunch of effects).
Simple experiment reorganizing the onesoundperday2018 january soundpack qu-bit nebulae 2 module and a bunch of modulation. Here are the original sounds:https://freesound. Org/people/cabled_mess/packs/27630/.
Sounds like a 50's b-movie of a space ship flying. This is an example of digital signal processing since this was created from recordings of random household objects in a studio.
Doorbell: digital door bell, chime, ringing. Synthesised electric sound; augmented third(b-g), wireless home door bell. Recorded with zoom h4n. 24 bit, 48khz. Converted to flac.
Different household objects were thrown or dropped on a hard floor and the sound was captured using a smartphone. Basic editing was completed in garageband. Created by nick h. In digital production 120.
A zoom h2n handy recorder was used to capture the sound and basic editing was completed in garageband. Created by tiffany t. And megan p. In digital production 120.
An mp3 recording of a cup being filled with water from a sink faucet. The water stream is quite powerful. Recorded with a black digital ic sony voice recorder.
An mp3 recording of a person flicking a simple switch in a quiet room; clicking sound. Made with our switch to a night light. Recorded with a black sony digital ic voice recorder.
A digitally modelled impulse response of a location. I use these impulse responses for sound implementation in games, but some of these work great on musical sources as well.
Advancement or success deserves digital reinforcement of the accomplishment. By allowing the user to experience this media, you will convey a complete sense of a task earned well. No rights reserved.
Composite video from a directv receiver routed into the line-in of a zoom zh1. Slightly denoised with izotope rx. Requires a sharp notch to get rid of some ugly high-end.
Composite video from a directv receiver routed into the line-in of a zoom zh1. Slightly denoised with izotope rx. Requires a sharp notch to get rid of some ugly high-end.
Two contact microphones placed on two pieces of coal and burning wood. Eventually, the contact microphones both burn completely. You can also hear digital noise before that. Free to use without any credit.
Made using yamaha p95 digital piano with organ voice selected with church reverb added in post (recorded through a generic laptop electret mic, sounds good enough nevertheless).
While recording narration on my blue yeti microphone, the cable came loose in just such a way that it started glitching and converted everything i said into weird techno music. In the radio drama big data, it was used to represent the end of the internet. You are free to use it in any way you like, but it would be super funny if you credit it to "broke yeti" as though that is a real band and help me confuse people.
Small flask stuck in a mug which i dropped on the floor. Interesting sound which i then recorded three times slightly different microphone settings. Used swissonic digital recorder with stereo mics.
This is the sound of setting a ceramic mug on the metal plate of a keurig coffee maker, hitting "brew" and letting it do its magic. Recorded with a boom microphone onto a p2 card via a panasonic hvx200 digital video camera.
Chromatic notes starting at c0. Really sweet double delayed saw waves with lots of harmonics. Drop this into your sampler and hit it with a low pass filter and get a good groove going. Enjoy!.
This is a recording of commodore 64-cassette. Recorded via cassette walkman, from phones output to laptop line input. Please be careful with the volume! sound might get very loud!.
This is a sum of two units, a digital reverb ams rmx16 and spring reverb fisher k10 with gate, this was an experiment i wanted to do and by the way, it worked well.
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.
Sound effect made for the first digital game i worked on with my college friends. This one was made for the "how to play" button, but it can be used in many other ways!.
A fm riser sound created with logic pro's efm1 synth. I just hit the randomize button a bunch of times until something cool came out, and have no idea what the settings were.
Static from 1010 on the am band of the radio recorded from a digital tuner. The jumbled noise sounds like a harsh wind with an old school chattering satellite chirping away.
Vent- it was in a long hallway where the walls were close together. In the hallways that the vent was in there were many offices near by where you could also hear keyboard clicks coming from the offices. Stereo recording on a h2 digital recorder.
I was trying to use a web dx7 emulator to record some synth pads, but i had too many other tabs open and the connection was pretty bad. The result was this odd sound. Use however you want :).
An evolving bass/pad i patched using subtractive synthesis. Convolution reverb added as well as some subtle distortion and post synth filtering. Please give me a mention if you use this :-).
I was searching the internet for an 16-bit heart sound-effect but couldn't find one, so i made this myself!. This is a slow, low heartbeat made with genuine 16-bit technology!.
Recording of a synthesizer loading patches from tape storage, made by placing a magnetic pickup next to the digital port during the load operation. (i don't recall specifically which synth was involved, sorry!).