G413 typing sounds. Not particularly noisy. Pretty generic typing sound for universal purposes. Lately everyone's been hyped over deep thoccs, but i find those pretty unusable for sfx in videos etc. , cuz they're just not the typical typing sound.
A recording of the crowd at charing cross station. Not much that seperates them from other crowds, but the shape of the space might change the dynamic of the sound a bit. Not sure. Recorded on an iphone.
Adela is a homeless romanian girl that sings in reading, berkshire city centre. She could not speak english so could not tell me anything about the song. If anyone can translate, i'd greatly appreciate it.
It is a sound that, despite presenting some variations, transmits relaxation, thanks to the fact that it is not a very strong sound and is originated from nature. It did not have to be triggered, it is the natural song of a bird.
Jokes on you! thats not a real bird. It was in fact my mouth that made the noise. Well technically i made a weird noice into the mic, then i only kept the high pitched sounds and with a little bit of editing. So yeah, it is my mouth but not the raw sound. I'm not that good. If you could tell that it wasn't a bird from the start then you get the prize of downloading this sound :).
Four thunder claps from a line of storms that passed through owensboro in western ky dec 10 2021. Recorded with a rode ntg4+ and sony pcm-d50 at 96khz and 16bit depth. Sorry but i did not edit the clipping - which is not really that bad.
I recorded this back in 2008 for this little video: http://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=aebqkdwpuj4it's not amazing or anything, but i figured that somebody out there may have some use for it somewhere. If not, then oh well, i was only 12 when i recorded it.
This was not what i was planning to do. Not at all. But i think this sound was kind of fun. I torment my intellijel μvcf a little. This time i edited the sound a little in audacity (eq, compressor and limiter).
On a hot afternoon the squirrels are barking constantly in the background (they sound like chickens clucking) and blackbirds are crying out loudly, kind of sounding like hawks. There are songbirds (not the predominant sound) the types of of which i'm not sure.