Recorded this on a zoom h4n. I take a couple of deep breaths then a couple of sharp inhalations (gasp). Feel free to share where you end up using this sound :).
This is audio i recorded of my husband using his ten year old decrepit constant positive air pressure sleeping machine. I was trying to convince him that he needed a new one. The variety of sounds he and it managed to make is extraordinary. The intermittent beeping is the machine's warning sound. When i played it for him he cried laughing. I hope you find it useful for something. You'll be please to know his new machine is whisper quiet.
Compressor unit is expanding, breathing. Pshhhhh then whistle, changing frequeny in a shed. France, 2007. Recorded with schoeps ab ortfrecorded on tascam dap148khz, 16 bits.
A very short clip, from around 2015, of me fucking a friend (a woman) from behind as she licks my wife's pussy. Not much noise as one had their mouth full :). Definitely a time i wish we had been recording for longer but the audio was ripped from a short video my wife made while being eaten out. Apologies for the fiona apple in the background.
Tired breathing sound was used for my video: curly reads: the eighth floor. On youtubehttps://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=ncepytwcdpy. Recored with a iphone se and edited in audacity. Sound made by the curly one.
Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
I thought i record some breaths, tried to variate it a bit. For example there is an inhale and exhale with the yogic ujjayi breath and some other ones. I used some of these in drone pieces, they blend it pretty well. Thats unprocessed raw: just recorded direct into ableton 9 with zoom h2n.
This was an attempted replication of my earlier sound sketch at griffith park earlier in march, and this replication is for a music appreciation course at loyola high school in los angeles. Credit for all nonoriginal sounds goes to the following:craigsmithchristyboy100disagreeflorianreichelthalfofthesky. Thank you.