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Some old v8 engined cars in a parade, idling and occasionally revving. They have open headers, meaning they have no mufflers and either no or very small exhaust pipes, therefore they're loud and "burbly"! there is some chatter from people standing on the parade route as well. Recorded on a tascam dr-44.
This sound have been recorded in mono, on a samsung s8, using the recording app ''audiorec''. I have used izotope rx 6 to remove any unwanted noise. *this sound is completely free to use without any need of giving credits(if desired). *.
In short: for a horror game when a monster spots the player. I made it so that it would "turn on" when the monster spots the player in a horror game i was working on, i got bored and deleted the game. I guess you can use it for a similar purpose. It's very trash but it's the first audio i've ever made, plus i had a "crazy weird insanity" audio in mind, so it kinda fits what i wanted.
Turn down your volume on this sample!. Possible applications of this sound could be used for atmosphere building, such as a player going over a trigger in a map design for industrial-themed levels where there is a lot of hot water pipes. Edited using distortion, hard-limited compression and the sound of liquid boiling on a very high heat with an xy microphone as close as i could get it.
Three regular beeps of a smoke alarm, followed by one final slowly dying beep. Warning, this is super loud and ear-piercing compared to other sounds, turn your volume waaay down before testing out this sound.
Walking towards an overlook of spokane falls in the middle of the city. Sample ends with walking away from the falls, back towards the city. Recorded december 2012 in spokane, washington with a roland r-05. Http://hbmpodcast. Com.
Made this by shaking some coins, spinning some coins and taking advantage of a squeaky door on my desk. Processed through paulstretch. The result turned out pretty interesting so i figured i would upload it here.
The sound was made from a one siring instrument called the autoviolin. I made and recorded it in 1980, and am now fiddling with the computer to clean up the sounds before they are lost. Processed with paulstrech.