Some variation of breaking bones. If you want to have this kind of sound costumized for your project, send me a message. Feel free to use it as you like and share your project! i will glad to show that on my social media. Enjoy!.
Using audacity, i used a collection of samples to creat the sound i imagine titanic would've sounded like when she hit that iceberg 100 years ago, i'd also like to credit and show my utmost respect to the following people i used their sounds:ionizingsandyrbsparrermarkbdaveincamasluftrumherbertboland. Thanks for listening!.
An old laptop making weird sounds. It freeze, typing on the keyboard, than crashes and reboots. The fan was broken at that point. Recorded with an iphone 5c.
A sound design used for a theme park's holiday show where an elf suddenly appears and flies into a small room full of objects. Although not necessary, please credit dynamic algorhythm if used.
This is a mix of everything so far; not exactly, but whether there are lots of cartoon sounds on the internet, they kinda look old with the “flashy” quality. Here is a collage of cartoon sounds i mixed up. Some of these sounds are usually hannah barbera, but a few ones from digiffects, i guess. Imagine something like this you can hear in a children’s cartoon, like spongebob, fairly odd parents, etc. Idk lol. Enjoy!.
Tires squeal and a terrible impact is heard. What a terrible accident. Short, simple and completely bitter-sweet. Talk about coming to a complete stop?! this is what that sounds like. Recorded with the yamaha ypg-525 keyboard using the sound effects that were provided using audacity and a little creativity. No acknowledgement is necessary, but most appreciated. Thank you and have fun!.
A wooden violin thrown across a room hard several times. Used in episode 8 "decoherence" of the genius-podcast audio drama, to be the sound of someone pitching their violin across the room in frustration.
An attempt to make an entire drum kit using only cymbal sounds. Cymbals were pitch-shifted, compressed, equalized, and subjected to other effects in order to make them capable of filling the roles usually occupied by actual drums. Hear them in action: https://soundcloud. Com/sonic_kitchen/amc001-cymballistix.
This was an attempt at the ice speed record by a rocket powered snow machine called the arctic arrow. The old record was 247 mph. On this run he goes 241mph but at the finish line he loses control and crashes quite dramatically! the driver, kurt anderson walked away. I have photos of the crash as well if interested. This clip is nsfw due to some language at the end, but it really took our breaths away as he was careening thru the snow on frozen bear lake in manawa wisconsin. Enjoy!.
These are samples from the new korg electribe emx2 music production station not the best recording quality but some nice sounds anyway the weird naming is due to the autoslice function in renoise wich i used to separate the samples from a one shot recording.
Flying a quad copter indoors. Recorded on a wileyfox storm phone. About 20 seconds in, some card is ingested into the rotor blades resulting in a crash.
Feel free to use! please give credit where credit is due. Thanks! and if you do use it share what it was used in down in the comments. Always cool to see where things end up.
This recording is for people who hate the highlighted high frequencies. An old sabian aax small recorded with a røde m5 mic. I the created two copies of the original recording:1. On the first file i applied low pass at 2 khz and hard compression at -24 db without makeup gain. 2. On the second file i applied high pass at 2 khz and hard compression at -24 db without makeup gain. Then i lowered -2 db all the spectrum except for the band from 3. 5 khz to 9. 1 khz and i applied hard compression at -24 db without makeup gain. I merged the two files. The envelope was very flat due to the compression and thus i reshaped it on wavelab (process > level envelope. . . Or press the "v" keyboard button; draw a natural fade out in steps [non-linear]). The result is a warm crash for people who don't want them loud.
Sound of a ceramic cup breaking after being dropped from a height of about 1 metre onto a tiled kitchen floor. Recorded with zoom h2 in 16-bit/44. 1 khz.
Recording of an old saba w48 telephone which gets hit by a hand. The bell is vibrating. Recorded without the handset (no rattling). Feel free to use this sound; no attribution required. Feel free to write me in the comments what you used this sound for. Equipment:røde ntg2sound devices mixpre-3 ii. File:wavmono48 khz24-bit.