Me operating with keys. Throwing up and catching, shaking etc. Recorded with zoom h6 and slightly processed. 48khz, 24 bit, stereo, wav. Use it anyway you like. Enjoy).
This sound happened by accident. Guaranteed there's no duplicate sound out there. I tried to separate the rings by a suitable time period to sound realistic, and spaced at the end so it could be looped to ring for as long as you need.
A telephone bell rings three times. Recorded with a sennheiser me-66 through an rnp8380 preamp and rnc1773 compressor into pro tools. Background noise reduction with waves z-noise.
I recorded this sound on my sony handycam outside a nearby church in salzwedel, germany. This is my first upload on this site. Any comment or suggestion is welcome!.
Plucking the rim of an empty wine glass with my finger. Recorded a bunch of samples then isolated the ones i liked into this file. Left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. While all the samples were initially recorded at 16-bit 44100hz, some of the later ones compiled into this wav were accidentally saved at 8-bit and have gathered some noise as a result. All samples recorded using a blue yeti microphone. Used audacity's noise removal filter to to remove background noise. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Sample was created by looping a "heavy metal" drum pattern with fills from a yamaha pss-480 keyboard. The drums were processed through various pedals and then looped on a boss dd-20 going into a boss me-30 multi-effect.
Remix of telephonering. Wav by transitking. This is one of the distinctive ring patterns some phone companies use to indicate that a caller is calling from an unknown number (usually a telemarketer).
Little melody. It is consisting of two sinewaves. I linked a sequenced ring-modulation to the high-pitched sinewave. If you like this sound you might also like my tunes: http://soundcloud. Com/beverlyhillsboy/ check them out! cheers. :).
This is an old 70's phone, i pick up the receiver, dial a few times and ring off afterwards. Recorded on 44,1 24-bits with a shure ksm27 large-membrane condensor mic.
Loud bell from wind-up 1950s spartus timer. Repeated four times. Electro-voice bk-1 microphone, miked close, on hard wooden surface. Some ambient room noise.
I was hitting my wood desk with the tips of my fingers at the beggining then tapping my fingernails and then i was hitting my palms and the ring on my hand also made a sound.
Sounds of a wine glass being hit with a steel spoon and wooden stick, single hits and repetitive fast hits for imitating a bell of sorts. Going into nice overtones in the second part. Caution: may get noisy and ear-piercing ;). I recorded this for my own sound design purposes (game sfx) and thought i would share it with anyone who may find it useful - if you do, please help yourself and enjoy!.