I generated a "pluck" with audacity at note 45, gradual decay, and reversed it. Maybe you could add this at the end of a song as a strange ending, to be cool or something.
Plucking and strumming low strings on a piano with the sustain pedal depressed. A nice long decay at the end. Apologies for bumping the mic and the snickering at the end. Recorded with an m-audio 24/96.
This is an end credits piece i wrote but never used for a project. I've noticed a few of the other pieces ive put up have been helpful to people and it's just sitting on my hard drive. You are free to use this in any project, please enjoy and share your own sounds on freesound. Org or at least buy a tee shirt (im wearing mine now!, well not really but i have a pic of me wearing it at the theater i work at!). C.
Background white noise recorded at a computer test lab. Constant drone with no beeps or clicks. These servers are particularly whirry in comparison to the others.
This is the end of a song (just the last crash and the last guitar note). It was recorded inside a medium size room where we were playing. This sound was produced by my friends and i, so it does not belong to any commercial recording. This sound is original content. Este sonido es el final de una canción (el crash de la batería y una nota sostenida por la guitarra). Fue grabado en una sala de tamaño medio por mis amigos y yo, de modo que no pertenece a ninguna grabación comercial. Es contenido original.
An mp3 recording of an orchestra quietly floating through the final chords of antonín dvořák's 6th symphony, movt. Ii. Taken with a black sony ic voice recorder, at boettcher concert hall with the denver young artists orchestra. Use however you'd like. Could be for a cinematic resolution or success musical moment. Enjoy and god bless!.
An 8mm film projector being turned on. The projector then runs for over a minute, with some changes in pitch as the reel grows smaller. The reel then reaches the end and is pulled through the projector before the projector is turned off.
Test recording using pair of nt55 omni mics mounted end to end (using modified female-to-female xlr coupler) in a blimp. Recording on quiet but breezy day in norfolk village garden: sounds of birds etc. And, towards the end, a car going past. Recorded via sound devices mixpre-d and tascam dr70d. No processing except normalising.
Harmonies i had done for a song, but they didn't come out quite right. They are in the key of eb major, but i'm sure that you can sort thatout using software.