Heavy rain while i was standing under a marquee next to a busstop, you can hear cars passing by. In the end the rain weakens. Recorded with an iphone 5c.
This is a sound i created that is meant to replicate the sound of a bingo spinner spinning bingo balls. At the end, a ball drops and rolls an inch or so. This sound was made using 3d printed balls and two colanders.
Rock outro with game over at the end. A composition of these two other sounds. Https://freesound. Org/people/baltiyar13/sounds/645065/https://freesound. Org/people/matrixxx_/sounds/435157/.
White noise and then a simple bang at thee end. I got sound file off here but can't remember by who, sorryenjoyp. Sit's a bit long so just skip most of it.
Field recording on a tascam dr-05 of cockatoos screeching. A train goes past about half way and a dog bark towards the end. Some rumbling thunder can also be heard.
The sound of a squeaky floorboard in a friend's kitchen. Some background noise from a nearby refrigerator is also audible. Recording ends with my friend laughing and admonishing me for being a noise recording freak! ;).
Generated sound as sinusoid 852hz - 0,8db for 0,5si modified the curve of the sound at the beginning and at end. I suppressed the unmodified part of the sound and i decrease the speed gettin' us some kind of friction.
Explanations by a guide in a small museum dedicated to birds, followed by silence. Reverb place and quiet roomtone at the end, perfect for backgroud ambiance.
Coming out of the far end of my steve reich obsession, this starts as a pretty simple two violins and piano thing but layers up quite big. I like it quite a lot.
Various performances of crunching a brown paper bag, recorded on a neumann tlm 49 into some high-end studio preamps. Trimmed in pro tools, no eq or other effects added.
A loud, mesmerizing chorus of summer insects. Recorded in the shawnee forest in july of 2017. Towards the end of this recording you hear the lazy drone of a plane. Marantz pmd-661 and audio-technica bp-4025 microphone.
My voice recorded through a shure mv7x processed with blackhole reverb and tal dub analogue sounding delay. The phrases are completely random, but there is a cool glassy effect at the end.
Recorded during the tail end of a rather large rainstorm. The birds go nuts whenever it rains, so they were out in full force! recorded with a tascam dr-07 mk. Ii microphone.
Sounds of an urban park in toulouse, france, one week after the end of the lockdown, in the evening. This urban park contains a pond which is vastly populated by frogs!.
Another composition of elevator sounds, this time more modern than last. 0,00 - 0,65: button0,65 - 11,50: door close11,50 - 52,90: ride (+ chime at the end)52,90 - 58,55: door open.
The interference produced at the low (left) end of the radio dial on a jambox set up close to a dvd burner while in operation. Sound rises and falls as the burner writes to disc.
Five people come and go with the ambient noise of a hallway in a library. Door close at end (probable conversation between recorders). Stereorecorded with h4n.
Stereo ambience of rainfall in germany, with several thunderstrikes in between. Fyi: this is a reupload - i cut off some background talking in the end of the original file.
Binaural recording. Used in-ear microphones. It's the ambient sound of a subway station platform. A train is entering the station at the end of the recording. Doors open.
The tail end of a song from an lp including vinyl crackles. Unprocessed raw audio from a turntable. A great sample for electronic music, hope people use it in interesting ways.
No thrills here. This is a 1940's german mantel-clock ticking. Recorded on a mac using a samson co3u microphone (usb connected). Straight recording, just noise removal and fade out at the end.
A spooky sounding organ. Made into a loop by taking the sample andpasting the reverse at the end; not too obvious. Clip from the movie"carnival of souls" which is in public domain. Cruddy quality source.
I live near a rural airport. Small-engine plane flying by. Distant sound, not close up. I left a lot of ambience on the front and back end so you can choose when to fade in and out.
At cmu, there is a building with a really long hallway that has amazing acoustics. In this experiment, i set up a feedback loop. On one end of the hallway, there is a microphone connected to a laptop. On the other end, there is a speaker connected to another laptop. The two laptops are connected via skype calling. I play with my speaker's built in eq, and play my violin to stimulate the resonant frequencies of the hall. A better set up would be to use better equipment directly connected to each other, and have a stand-alone eq to independently control what resonant frequencies are playing.
This is a sequence of bass notes created using vst instrument alchemy on preset dancetrance/ leads/ higher states. Run through ohm boys lfo delay and sequenced at 102bpm at a#3. Works well with my 'break away 102' breaks. The best way to loop this is to take the last two breaks of the sequence and loop those as the effects roll nicely into each other. I've left the ending part in if you want to let it fade out smoothly into your sequence as the bassline ends.
An imitation of hurricane force winds i made using my compressed air can and a high end sony portable recorder. Blowing the air across the mic face sideways. Raw and unprocessed. 44. 1/24bit.
I make this sound with the sound of mouth that i accelerated (speed and tempo), inter-cut with a white noise accelerated. I had to clean the sound of the mouth and amplified it. Finally i broke the whole band at the end.