Telephone gibberish like you'd hear in cartoons. Basically me shouting gibberish in audacity sped up. Feel free to use this for whatever, credit me and freesound if you wish, but you don't have to.
Dialling the number 0 on an old rotary phone. This recording has a slight pause inbetween dialling, and letting go, allowing for more freedom to tweak the timing yourself. Click here for the rest of my rotary phone samples. For those that need it, below is a diagram showing both the european (inner numbers), and american (outer numbers) numbering systems. The highlighted numbers is the current recorded sound. Audio filename follows american type (outer numbers on diagram, from 1 to 0). .
Here is a recording i made of a mobile phone vibrating in a metal tin. I needed this for a project i'm working on and thought i'd share it. Sennheiser mkh 416 - sound devices 442 - tascam dr680 - fabfilter mb (for slight noise reduction).
For this sound, i generated a sine wave at a frequency of 440 hz, an amplitude of 0. 80 and a duration of 1 second. I choosed the following effects:1- tremolo2- repeat (x2)3- fade in (half of the sounds)4- fade out (the other half of the sounds)5 -studio fade out6- cut a part7- repeat8- cut to have the song 3 times. After all this effects, the sound is like an alarm.
Yoda saying. Reached you have in a galaxy far, far away, the number you have. . . Leave your name and number and a jedi or galactic council will get back to you, please. . .
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Two slowed down samples of a cell phone on vibrate (taken from previously uploaded sound "phone vibrate". Now sounds more like an engine starting up and subsiding. . . Or a really lame lawnmower.
This sound of alarm clock was entirely made with audacity. First, i generated a sinusoïdal key at 575 hz with an amplitude of 0. 11 during 3 seconds. Then i deselect my track and i generated an other sinusoïdal key at 1500 hz with an amplitude of 0. 33 during 3 seconds too. I deselected the track and i generated a final sinusoïdal key at 2800 hz with an amplitude of 0. 56 during 3 seconds. Next i selected my 3 tracks and i clicked on track - mix and render to a new track. I added a tremolo effect with a reverse serrated and a degree of 0, a level of 100 and a frequence at 25,0 hz. The wave must looks like stuck triangles.
I collect telephones and always have them hooked up to the landline. These are the most boring ones i own, consisting of analog home and office telephones with different ringtones ringing in sync. Year: 2020location: aalsmeer, the netherlandschannels: 1 (mono)microphone: unknownmic polar pattern: cardioid.
Some birds singing before night. Record is interrupted by a message received on the phone which vibrate :/. An eventful record which also shows human technology impact on nature. Location: nono, cordoba, argentina.
This is kinda low quality, but here is some iphone unlock and lock noises. I tried my best to reduce background noise and bring out the beeps and taps, but it is kinda hard so. . . . Here is my youtube:https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/uckx0_tpcgki-o3yqkiesb1a/.
Although still labled as a "phone bump" this one sounds a little bit more like a snippet of human speech. It is in e, and is to brief to be intelligible at all.