Some simple claps i recorded with an sm7b. Raw and fairly unedited. (some gain compression used to boost the low-mid frequencies. )great for layering on top of each other! -eg.
Some simple claps i recorded with an sm7b. Raw and fairly unedited. (some gain compression used to boost the low-mid frequencies. )great for layering on top of each other! -eg.
Some simple claps i recorded with an sm7b. Raw and fairly unedited. (some gain compression used to boost the low-mid frequencies. )great for layering on top of each other! -eg.
Some simple claps i recorded with an sm7b. Raw and fairly unedited. (some gain compression used to boost the low-mid frequencies. )great for layering on top of each other! -eg.
Some simple claps i recorded with an sm7b. Raw and fairly unedited. (some gain compression used to boost the low-mid frequencies. )great for layering on top of each other! -eg.
Some simple claps i recorded with an sm7b. Raw and fairly unedited. (some gain compression used to boost the low-mid frequencies. )great for layering on top of each other! -eg.
Proper rainforest simulation this- a low-pass filter self-oscillating, with a lot of modulation, run through both a delay and a reverb. The result was not recorded off the mixer, but by means of a hand-held zoom h1n, giving it an ‘outdoor’ ambience.
A screech owl i recorded in my backyard, late at night. Very low ambient sounds. Beautiful creature. Please enjoy this and let me know if it was useful!.
A crackling fire burning in the fireplace. Wood and paper are burnt -- there is some audio of paper being crumpled near the beginning. The recording is low, but made from about one foot away with very little room noise.
Swelling ambient sound. Could be used for ambient sounds in an industrial setting. Source sounds:washing machine pitch shifted by 6 semi tones then slightly stretchedeq applied accenting low endreverbcompression with a ghost snare side chained to it to create the swell. Enjoy.
This is the sound of a kubota three-cylinder diesel. Between 57 seconds and 1:15 it was being driven. The low speed was 600 rpm and it only goes to 2500, a surprise to me. They made me drive it in "turtle. " i was not trusted with "bunny. ".
Sound of the tip of a retracted pen being scraped and run over my hand. There is the odd squeak of the plastic against the skin. Some minor processing has been applied to cut the really low frequency sounds (sub 200hz).
A recording of a close pass by an inter-city (fairly fast) train. It was recorded about 5m away from where the train passes. There are some birds singing and the low hum is from the electricity pylons that run overhead.
School kids recorded in the cafeteria during their lunch hour. It was recorded using an iphone (extemporaneous, hence the low quality), converted from the m4a to ogg, but it could certainly pass as a background sound.
Garage door opening, electric motor, single garage. Edited with audacity. Recorded on shock-mounted zoom h1 mic, record level 62, autogain off, gain low. Record location, inside a car in a single garage (great sound room).
A bass-driven, low sound that gives the feel of time slowing down. I needed something for a bullet time project and messed around in fl studio for a few minutes and came up with this. I am not a sound guru, but it got the job done.
This is a short and low frequency sound produced by an unfixed tile placed in front of the canteen of the upf campus poblenou. This sound was recorded with an edirol r-09 hr portable recorder placed close to the floor.
My version of Down by the Salley Gardens. Originally a poem by W.B Yeats, it has been set to music and performed by many artists over the years. Here I play it on the low D whistle with guitar accompaniment.
This is a sine-wave that sweeps from low to high. Cassette emulator is added and some reverb. A long high pitched tail is at the end, which i forgot to remove. Inspired by the film "wavelength" by michael snow.
The user gorgoroth6669 posted an awesome recording of some wolves, somewhere in norge. Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/gorgoroth6669/sounds/76456/. I needed it mono, but the upload was stereo. So, in the process of rendering a mono version. . . I decided to tinker. There's high & low pass filtering as well as a 4 band eq applied. Seems to have significantly reduced the noise. I also forced zero crossings :]. Figured i'd post in case anyone can make use of it√. Takk gorgoroth6669!.
The footstep of a very large beast, with a little echo. You probably won't hear much on laptop speakers as it is very low. Actually the sound of me popping my cheek with my finger, slowed down a lot.
A super deep digital-analog bass loop using fl studio's sytrus, along with a vintage simulator plugin and some distortion. The chord progression is from jean michel jarre's equinoxe part 1.
I recorded myself beat boxing and added like 90+ effects so now it sounds like a drum in like a basement. It was also used to make "alien song" a sound from the pack.
This is the fire alarm in my building as recorded in the hallway outside my apartment. The ceilings are relatively low. The floor is vinyl or something. Drywall otherwise. This recording is backwards. Slowed down.
Small, six note marimba, recorded wide stereo with a sony pcm-d50. The notes are, from low to high, f, g, a, c#, d#, and f. Two samples were taken per note.
Stereo binaural recording of a small, quiet restaurant. A fire engine goes by outside at the very beginning, and there's a bit of renovation work going on in the back. Some low tv sounds, very little conversation.
Car door opening, 2003 hyundai elantra. Edited with audacity. Recorded on shock-mounted zoom h1 mic, record level 62, autogain off, gain low. Record location, inside a car in a single garage (great sound room).
Recorded using a canon gl1 and an audiotechnica shotgun mic(unsure of model number, a cheap one i'm sure). The sound of a finepoint pen scribbling on the hard cardboard of the back of a notebook. The audio is low so the gain might need to be adjusted. My professorliked this one.
A short backpack shuffle. To be used as a person picking up a backpack, or shoulder bag. Made using a small satchel moving it randomly. (lol, apologies for the low grunt i made there. Way to ruin a sound. . . ).
Group kmm-the start-up of a dorm air-conditioner. Recorded directly on axis, low gain, pointed directly at vent. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder. Normalized in peak pro 6.
A wind sound created with a white noise generator and a low pass filter on my console. I played with the cutoff frequency and a few eq peaks to vary the sound. Recorded at 44. 1k 16bit in stereo.
Simple type of riff with some flange and vibrato/noise. Low gain type of distortion. Sorta random chords type of playing which would probably work broken up into smaller sections. Gets nasty at the end.