A 120bpm amen break generated by a lstm recurrent neural network. Generated using theano-backed keras library in python, trained on the gpu. No post-processing applied.
Iphone being dropped, causing the screen to smash, on a tiled floor. Recorded in my bathroom with:pro tools 10macbook pro mid 2010avid mbox minirøde ntg2. Light noise reduction applied in rx2.
I was slowly releasing air from a water bottle through a hole in the cap, then threw it into audacity and applied paulstretch and some other effects. Sounds like eerie hl2 citadel strange talk ambience.
Me spraying a bug. No bugs were harmed! applied pitch bend, tempo and noise reduction. Recorded on conexant smart audio and at2020 usb mic, processed with audacity.
A bicycle ratchet sound recorded in an anechoic chamber with a condenser microphone, 2010, hyunjoo chung, nara hahn, sang-bae chon, keunwoo choi, hyun-woo koh, at seoul national university, applied acoustics laboratory.
A slap self applied to the right cheek with the right hand followed by some pain whispers and background noise from the cars in the street. Recorded with samsung galaxy s7 voice recorder app with high quality settings.
Multiple different vibration sounds from an iphone se, recorded with a sennheiser 416 shotgun microphone into a sound devices 633 recorder. Trimmed in pro tools, no other eq or effects applied.
Sound clip of me at home "zipping up" a pencil bag, slowed down 31% and noise reduction applied. Recorded with conexant smart audio and at2020 usb microphone, processed with audacity.
Noise removal and compressor applied. Sounds include:- light, hollow coin dropped into a small bag of coins- heavier coin dropped into a small bag of coins- coin tossed on floor, leveling out- coin tosses on floor, bouncing back.
A piece of some sound (short noise) repeated, then speed slide applied, like turntable spin from slower to original. Some high frequencies cut out of a more/less rhythmic noise sample laid over, quietly.
I uncap and cap a tube of lip balm. 80 hz high pass filter applied and some minor editing of the noise floor. Recorded with a cad e100s into a focusrite scarlett 2i2.
I am playing on a viola softly on c e and g across 4 octaves without applying eq recorded with a dynamic microphone in my room with a computer using my hands to play the instrument.
Sound of a pickup truck. Keys jingle, door shuts, starter click, engine turns over and sits idle, tires roll over gravel slowly, then truck drives away. Normalization applied.
I took a big metal box with tea leaves inside and applied constant rotating motion to it. Can be looped perhaps. Hint: it was recorded at 96 khz, try playing this at 41,1 khz, sounds interesting. Recorded with zoom h1. No postprocessing.
This started out as a basic kick drum pattern i was experimenting with in ableton, and then devolved into me applying an obscene amount of delay, echo, reverb, compression, and filtering. And now it sounds vaguely like a helicopter :).
Selected the 4th knock sound from https://freesound. Org/people/timmeh515/sounds/413293/and applied some eq magic by boosting at 5 frequencies guided by ear.
drum emulation sounds i made with my mouth, just for fun! recorded with xperia phone, and then denoised, trimmed and some are normalised. No further processing is applied, so you can edit them as you like.
Autopilot of a sail boat correcting the route during navigation. Recorded with a contact microphone applied to the back wall of the stern cabin. Mono, contact mic (jrf).
Raw and dirty recording of my own footstep in the snow. Captured using a zoom h5 recorder and the included xy-capsule. No post-processing has been applied. Cut in ocenaudio. Enjoy. ;-).
I needed a background sound for a play i was involved in to suggest a busy train station in the 1930's. There are various steam sounds, door clucks, whistles and a lot of reverberation sound effect applied.
Recorded on rode ntg4+ and tascam dr-10x. High-pass filter applied. A variety of birds singing during a late april afternoon in bohemia. Occasional sound of a buzzing bee or bird wings flapping.
I needed a sound that clearly represents peeling tape from a roll. I found some surgical tape of the kind used to secure a bandage, and proceeded to peel it from the roll, tear a piece off and apply it. All of that is here.
Brown noise generated in goldwave, then i applied the flanger effect to this sound about three times (or maybe two, i don't remember. ) it is useful for machines or whatever you like. Loopable.
Swelling ambient sound. Could be used for ambient sounds in an industrial setting. Source sounds:washing machine pitch shifted by 6 semi tones then slightly stretchedeq applied accenting low endreverbcompression with a ghost snare side chained to it to create the swell. Enjoy.
Sound of the tip of a retracted pen being scraped and run over my hand. There is the odd squeak of the plastic against the skin. Some minor processing has been applied to cut the really low frequency sounds (sub 200hz).
Several variations for walking on dry, fall leaves: fast, single steps, a scuffle, and so on. Recorded on a zoom h5 with a windscreen in ohio 2022. Applied a pass of noise reduction to reduce ambient noise.
A car parking itself, recorded outside with a r-26 directional microphones and a seinnheiser me66 shotgun. Applied denoiser to remove wind and traffic noise and tiny bit of reverb to flesh out what the denoiser removed. Stereo track.
A very squeaky door being open and closed in a recording booth, kind of spooky soundingrecorded with the nearest mic (a dynamic shure microphone, model unknown) with some noise removal applied afterwards.
An old sliding door closing shut. Actual location acoustics of an empty house, no reverb applied in post. Recorded with a custom stereo high-separation microphone system.
Coffee maker recorded with zoom h4n pro on tripod. Low-pass filter applied to remove some high pitch snaps. Roughly first 40 seconds reconstructed from clips to extend sound of water gurgling. Recorded for use as a sound effect for a play.
Dripping from downpipes. Recorded with sony experia go (a phone i do not recomend - at all). Recorded with the app sound recorder. Original file format mp4 converted to wav. Applied high pass filter cutoff freq 2000hz.
Processed version of:https://freesound. Org/people/toiletrolltube/sounds/422056/which is itself a processed version of:https://freesound. Org/people/gis_sweden/sounds/417382/. Signal chain was as follows:1) gate (otherwise the quiet parts would have a lot of digital sounding noise after processing)2) spectral processing (frequency reversing) applied using unfiltered audio's specops vst plugin. 3) reverb4) slight compression. Effects 1), 3) an 4) above were applied using ableton live's built in effects.
Created a loop in audacity by hitting an old coca cola collectors glass with a spoon in several locations, altering the pitch of these sounds, and applying them in a rhythmic fashion. Ended up with a kinda creepy march-like sound.
Chime sounds from http://www. Freesound. Org/people/urupin/sounds/122056 mixed together with noise, bit depth decreased, and all reversed. And then some other effects applied.
Electro-acoustic guitare loop in c dorian. 115bpmit doesn't encompasses the effect of the soundboard. You should apply (convolve) a guitar soundboard impulse response to this sound to make it sound more natural.
Bird calls in tree outside my house. A few extraneous sounds. . . You can hear my neighbor taking out his recycling. Recorded with tascam dr-100. A small amount of noise reduction applied. Enjoy!.
A more grim, horror-focused version of spooky snap 1 - pitch automation is applied. The base is the same - a strong, resonating clink of glass by using a flat metallic surface to generate the sound.
Dropping an aluminium pipe on a concrete floor. As it was outdoors i applyed a high pass filter at 400hzno other editingrecorder: zoom h6 with xy capsuelresolution: 96/24.
Recording of myself growling. Applied pitch bend, delay, speed and noise reduction. Recorded with at2020 mic and coexant hd audio, processed using audacity.