Sound generated with buzz generator in audacity, added some reverb to make sound it like in open air. Usable in games for some ship models if you want.
Not the loudest, but the humming of my microscope lamp, which is a circle-shaped fluorescent light. The humming came from the body of the microscope. I rested the mic on the body of the microscope and did noise reduction and amplified the audio.
The sound of scrubbing an am radio back and forth across the spectrum. There are bits and pieces of stations picked up, but it's mostly interference. Recorded using an old analogue radio, connected to a zoom h1 handy recorder.
My neighbours renovating their bathroom. I guess it's a saw with which they're cutting out their old tiles. . . You may hear my refrigerator,but i think it's quiet enough in relation to the saw. . . Feel free to use it for whatever you want. No credits needed!. Recording equipment: zoom h4n. .
Left the lid of my top loading freezer open, you can hear the hum of the motor and also the crackle of inside the freezer. Messing around with a low or high pass filter can give a nice background white noise. Free for commercial and non commercial use as apart of a creative piece of work. Recorded with the zoom f4 and rode m5s.
We got wood brought to our house from our woodman, and we brought a few armloads inside because we are already building fires. In the middle of the night, the woodbin started to make a strange noise. I figured it is some sort of bark chewing insect, but i have not seen it yet.
The sound of the motor inside a fridge. The coolant makes high-pitched dripping sounds while flowing through the pipes. Ortf wide stereo fieldrecorder: tascam dr-60d mkiimicrophone: 2x røde m5.
It's a recording of a walkman playing a compact cassete (shut in a drawer for acoustic isolation). It's there, just really quiet. The recording is raw (unprocessed). You can hear the motor working as the tape plays, and then it buzzing as the tape finished. Recorded with zoom h2. Edited and normalized with audacity.
A real mosquito trapped inside a plastic bag, flying around. Sometimes you can hear the bag crackling because i had to poke it so the mosquito would fly. Recorded with a tascam dr-40 at mexico city.
A bee is flewing in the microphones,then other one. Listen to all the little shocksbirds, some voicesile de groix, brittany, france, 2021. Recorded with schopes msrecorded on sounddevice 633stereo wave, 24 bits, 48khz.
A sample of my microwave oven's transformer starting up was paulstretched to roughly 30 seconds using audacity. Makes a really nice 50hz buzz sound. Input voltage was 240v 50hz ac, output is about 2400v (2. 4kv) ac. Recorded using an oppo reno 8 lite 5g phone.