This is a sequence made from a bass stab that came from a future music sound cd (free rights) then effected in free tracker program, jeskola buzz. Recorded at c2 44kh stereo ~ enjoy :).
My neighbours renovating their bathroom. I guess it's a saw with which they're cutting out their old tiles. . . You may hear my refrigerator,but i think it's quiet enough in relation to the saw. . . Feel free to use it for whatever you want. No credits needed!. Recording equipment: zoom h4n. .
A real mosquito trapped inside a plastic bag, flying around. Sometimes you can hear the bag crackling because i had to poke it so the mosquito would fly. Recorded with a tascam dr-40 at mexico city.
This is my baritone guitar, with a mute under the strings at the bridge, to give it a percussive distorted sound. I've played a scale so it can be used as a samplepack.
An insect i'm pretty sure was a bee was curious about a newspaper so i dropped my zoom h1n nearby and it took an interest. A fairly loud bird was chirping nearby.
A bee is flewing in the microphones,then other one. Listen to all the little shocksbirds, some voicesile de groix, brittany, france, 2021. Recorded with schopes msrecorded on sounddevice 633stereo wave, 24 bits, 48khz.
A sample of my microwave oven's transformer starting up was paulstretched to roughly 30 seconds using audacity. Makes a really nice 50hz buzz sound. Input voltage was 240v 50hz ac, output is about 2400v (2. 4kv) ac. Recorded using an oppo reno 8 lite 5g phone.
The title says it all. Recorded with recording tools mcu-01 microphone. The phone is honor 7c if someone care. Feel free to use it, but don't forget to let me know!.
An elephant beetle squeaking. Zoom h1. Use it how you want. Feel free to tell what you did with it!. No beetles were harmed in the making of this recording, quite opposite, i love beetles!.
We got wood brought to our house from our woodman, and we brought a few armloads inside because we are already building fires. In the middle of the night, the woodbin started to make a strange noise. I figured it is some sort of bark chewing insect, but i have not seen it yet.