Two jet engines panned left and right. Power up, idle, power down. Created in pd using the methods described by andy farnell, in his book "designing sound".
An assortment of sounds from around a tylical kitchen. Used here originally: https://soundcloud. Com/evil-ear/great-britain. Enjoy and sorry about that noise floor. Evil ear.
This is a recording of macbook siri saying "you have arrived at your destination", it has a filter to sound 'smaller' and is left panned. See profile for a cleaner version.
The assorted sounds of rolling house paint onto a wall with a wood pole, lambswool shuck and plastic/metal frame, from a plastic pan. Some bumps and clanks but also a few sections of sticky latex application.
Water evaporating once dropped onto a hot pan - take 3. Recorded close with a sennheiser mkh-416 directly into pro tools through a apogee duet 2 and mac book pro 2008.
Three sets of stacked third, one whole step apart, panned left right and center. Originally intended for meditation. Sounds a bit like early 80's horror film music.
The 100% genuine and original htx sound in stereo :p. 3 merged samples featuring 21 group-panned notes with portamento and plenty dialed up effets like chorus, delay and reverb, everything except external panning, digial dc-filtering and volumeramps are comming straight out of the novation x-station. Rumor has it that the core of the original thx-sound actually was programmed in csound in case you want to recreate the original. A google search will give you the right pointer. Fixed high-pass version without the dc and normalized. Individually packed for freshness.
Several hits on a wok pan lid produced these low pitched metallic rings that were interesting to me. I used a soft foam insulation piece to hit the lid and recorded it with a zoom h5.
An ir panning delay that might might give your mix a little extra. An ir whith both delay and reverb. Created by recording the impulse response of a signal going through echo farm and revibe.
Regador 1: som de grande regador jogando água em outra superfície de água, o som parece uma frigideira. Sound of a big watering spilling water on another surface of water, the sound looks like a pan frying something.
Supernatural imps scampering into a crescendo pan left and right of the audiences earscreepy feet. Sound is actually a mac+cheese boxtop trapped inside a mac+cheese box.
Four jet engines panned around the stereo field. Power up, idle, power down. Created in pd using the methods described by andy farnell, in his book "designing sound".
For my own obscure reason i took file 389436, looped it so that it repeats at 60 bpm, added about 25% echo, then added bilateral panning at 15 cycles per minute (cpm).
The sound of a sausage frying in a oil filled skillet. -----------------------------------------------------------------------this sound, like everything i upload here,is completely free for anyone to use. I hope it is useful. 🎶.
Funky metronome beat. Qpas clocked by tempi and passed through echophon and morphagene into x-pan. Rendered @48khz 32 bit fp in reaper for all you morphagene addicts out there. Enjoy!.
Title say most of it. Recorded on aria pro ii bass through iostation and studio one v5 24 bit. Bass and drums panned l/r so bass could be used without reference drum track.
Crash cymbal fluctuating @ 165 bpm triplets. One crash virtually mono repeating with an eq. Two crash reverbs repeating and panned left to right. Then high pass over the whole thing. Enjoy, use, comment. Thanks.
This sample is a vocal "arh" sound, pitch d. It was created by singing "arh" into a dynamic microphone, with pop-screen and recording, through an e-mu 1820, into cakewalk music creator pro version 2. The sample was then roughly trimmed. The sample was then imported into wavelabs lite where the dc off set was removed, the sample was normalized and the trimmed exactly. This sample was then imported back into cakewalk music creator pro version 2, compressed slightly, then duplicated 5 times. Each of these duplications was given slightly different attack and release times, different pan and different eqs. 1 sample was given a multiple voice chorus\flanger effect and another auto-pan. A 6 sample was then added before the main sample, with reduced gain. This sample has increasing volume envelope and "moving" pan envelope. All 6 samples where sent to the same master out where "chapel" style re-verb and compression was applied. The mix down from this was then imported into wavelad lite, dc off set removed and normalized.
Layered sounds of spacecraft coming and going, futuristic space port or something like that. Enjoy, use anywhere. Send me a comment if you want! i'd like some feedback.
3 gal. Bucket with a sony voice recorder placed on the inside. Edited with sony sound forge, eq to get rid of the crappy voice recorder sounds and added time compress 85% of original, bend pitch and reverse on end. Also added stereo pan.
I needed a nice breaking glass sound but none were quite punchy enough so i grabbed a few from here, comped them, eq'd them and panned them nicely. Here is the result. Hope somebody else finds it useful.
I may have used one of the absynth instrumentsto get this effect. It was a while ago however andwhile i still think it's cool, i have a hard timefitting it into my newer music.
Three different bites in chrunchy bread, pure recording with an highend dpa omni directional microphone, october 2018, no preprocessing, no filtering in postproduction,.
Note: i must-asch you to download the newer sonically identical htx sound ii. Wav as it is properly filtered. Https://freesound. Org/people/sirplus/sounds/332566/. The 100% genuine and original htx sound in stereo :p. 3 merged samples featuring 21 group-panned notes with portamento and plenty dialed up effects like chorus, delay and reverb, everything except external panning and volume-ramps are coming straight out of the x-station. Rumor has it that the core of the original thx-sound actually was programmed in csound in case you want to recreate the original. A google search will give you the right pointer.
Csonor kickhead: 1mic: rpressure: 1 of 6. The sonor kick set includes many acoustic field recording samples of a sonor kick drum. The recordings are separated by categories denoted by a number and letter according to drum head & microphone position, including different volumes/velocities. Here is a key to help you understand:. Csonor kick[#] [pan][pressure]. [#]: which drum head used. [pan]: which side the microphone were partial to. [pressure]: the velocity/hardness the drum was hit at (ascending in intensity). By providing the different heads, mic positions, and intensities, the sonor kick set has everything you will ever need to get authentic kick drum samples. Enjoy!. .
Accidental feedback loop turned very eerie electronic effect. Recorded twice at random and then panned hard left and right. Sounds cool in stereo, or you can split up the two files.
I took a metal pan and put some water in it. I used a med. Hard felt timpani mallet and used a tascam dr-40 recorder. Feel free to use and just message me if you use them for something. Thanks.
A self generating patch going though the zoom ms-70cdr. The synth generates weird noises etc and the fx adds reverb anda strange clipped pan fx. I recorded 5 minutes.
A krell patch and short sample and hold tones. Okay even the krell gets pitch cv from a sample and hold. The short sample and hold tones are panned with help of chaos. I use two nlc sloth lfos to control the panning. The speed of the short sample and hold tones are controlled by two mixed lfos from bmc 2lfosh. Reverb from spring reverb and delay from an anlog delay stomp box. Please suggest some tags i should have used. . . !.
Putting butter onto a hot skillet and then pouring crepe batter onto the butter. Sizzling and gentle frying noises. Could also be a pancake sound. Sorry about the mic bumps (cooking while recording audio is hard)!.
The sound of someone gently stirring a liquid in a glass bowl, and at the end shaking off the utensil and putting it on a hard surface. I made it for a kitchen scene. Use it freely without crediting.
I composed a fairly long midi loop of chord progressions & let each section repeat twice. Then i layered a bunch of return tracks of the same line with arpegiated outputs played with straight, quarter note swing eight note swing, 16th note swing, & 32nd note swing all played together. The output was then compressed, heavily chorused through multiple fx devices, and stereo panned into the nonsense you hear. If you use this please comment a link, i don't need/want credit i'd just be super curious to see what you did with it!.
Two seperate recordings of an old computer with a tweeter wired as a microphone, then hard panned, compressed, saturated, filtered and run through a ms-modifier a phaser and a 15 second long convolution reverb.
One for halloween! ever wondered what pumpkin seeds sounded like after they come out of the oven? no, me neither. H4n 24/48, onboard mics 3 cm from the pan. (oven fan still going other side of the door. ).