The sound of the bed springs creaking as i rocked back and forth. Could be used for music tracks or video where bed springs creaking would be appropriate. Possibly sounds like sex?. This is a slow rhythm.
A slow sound effect for a transition with gentle reverbness to ease the ears :). Please let us know for what purpose you used this effect for inspiration and adding more sfx to this collection. Thanks!.
A recording of a computer connecting to the internet with a dial-up connection. I only edited it a little bit, just condensing it and removing background noise.
Here's a hummingbird recorded at 96khz, then filtered and slowed 900%, resampled to 44. 1you can hear the individual wing strokes and the chirps now sound something like the monsters from the movie "pitch black".
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.
A wooden door with rusty hinges being opened and closed very, very slowly (and then more quickly later in the recording). Mic is very close to the creaking hinge and the sound is extremely clean and direct.
I recorder my bulldog's weird nose and throat sounds while he is playing with his ball and simply slowed it. The quality is quite dirty but you might use that thing?.
I was trying to make some fx you can hear in enigma’s tracks (for example ‘the eyes of truth’). Made with audition. P. S. Maybe it’d be a better sound if you listen to a downloaded file.
A bionic man-like effect. Created in qtractor with calf organ and c* scape stereo delay. Processed in audacity to speed up velocity, added a tremolo inverse sawtooth effect to increase ducking at a frequency, and added fade in and out.
Boiling water on a gas stove. Recorded with zoom h6 recorder and rode ntg-2 shotgun microphone. Cleaned with reaper. Feel free to leave a link to the project that you used this sound in. Would love to see and hear how you used the sound. :).