I recorded myself yelling "no" and i used audacity to lower the pitch and i made it louder and added an echo then i recorded myself making a weird sound and lowered the pitch and echoed and made it louder and put then together why was this so hard to freaking type.
A small music sample designed to create an eerie slow-motion effect. It can be looped but has a blank space at the end that would need to be cut off; you can request for me to do it and upload as a separate sound. Created on the music-making program "musescore"; contains bass drums and triangle.
Intense ambience expressing psycho, horror, and creepy mood. Could be used for player death stabs in game levels or for intense moments in a scary scene.
Me playing on my gibson les paul electric guitar. I made this so it can be looped and played repeatedly. Donate doge: dbsbgyyumwjhd9xk8bthqqqaykhzlibdhp.
A quiet creepy sound i made. Basically it's just me stroking a piece of metal with a knife. I edited it with audacity. If u want to use it somewhere,please just give me the credit for it.
Here the whining clock chimes ring out the end of time. Morphagene oven-ready. Rendered @48khz 32 bit fp for all you morphagene fans out there. Enjoy the creeps!.
Made this using audacity and soundforge with my voice with a deep pitched vocal, added minimal delay, added a resonant filter, and added reverb to give that distant feel.
Creepy vocal ambience made of my friend's laughter recorded on skypeprocessed using audacity. You are free to use it anywhere and mix it with anything. No credits required. If used, feel free to leave a link to your product in comments :).
A bunch of words! cut out a peice that you like using audacity or using an online audio trimmer. Includes: hello, go to bed, turn around, come find me, im hiding, i can see you, im gonna kill you.
Useful for i think a monster or something like your stamina running out i don't know knock yourself out with it. Recorded with an insignia microphone by putting a dog toys squeaker into the microphone and editing it with audacity.
This is the product of a late night with a new keyboard and a few drinks. Also a first time recording using audacity. All sounds in this piece are bone-stock sounds in the mx49. I only added a bit of mild reverb one sound in one section of the piece. I didn't set out to do something like this - it was only to check some sounds and get familiar with the software. I think of it as the 21st century version of the beatles "revolution 9". I suggest clearing your mind, getting "spiritually lubricated", put in the earbuds, and check it out.
Created using my eurorack system and formatted for use with the make noise morphagene. Remember to rename the files "mg1. Wav", "mg2. Wav", etc. Before loading them onto the micro sd. Enjoy! :).