A short clip of a small volume of liquid being transferred from one container to another with a nice ringing quality to it. I believe this is tea being poured into a mug, but i don't remember specifically. Recorded with a zoom h4n and edited in audacity. Apologies for the high noise floor on this clip, i had my preamp set for something else!.
Some bell sounds from huddersfield's church (isolated and as recorded) and durham cathedralused here originally: https://soundcloud. Com/evil-ear/great-britain. Enjoy and sorry about that noise floor. Evil ear.
Rather ambient bang into a can which sounds like a thick seed husk shot into a spittoon but is more likely a n aluminum knife or something striking a typical one pound bean can.
Believe it or not, this sound effect was created by a thunderstorm knocking out my power while audacity was encoding an mp3 of the van morrison song, "brown eyed girl. ". This sound effect is in the public domain. You may use and remix it how ever you see fit. .
A physical bell, electrically operated, ringing at the commencement of work in a typical factory. The sound was recorded with a rode nt4 stereo microphone and an edirol r44 recorder.
This is popcorn popping and i recorded it with my yamaha pocketrak and slowed it down in sony sound forge. It sounds like an alien language. Please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
Striking a silver goblet then making it sing by rolling a wooden dowel around its edge. The first part is the top of the goblet (lower pitch) and the 2nd part is the bottom base (higher pitch). Followed by various strikes and rolls. Microphone: iphone 3g.
Wine glass played with a human finger. Recorded with the built in isight camera on my screen. (no fingers were severed in the making of this recording. ).
A close recording of a ringing ride cymbal. Useful as a drone or feedback-like ringing. All my sounds are fully free to use, but please consider leaving a comment to let me know how you'll be using them. Just curious! :).
Made up by layering 3 additive synthesized spectrum sounds ran them through several stages of different audio dsp configurations. Fl studio 20. 8 used in the process.
Strega almost reproducing the organ at the royal albert hall (ha ha ha!). Just a sequence from 0-ctrl fed into rings, strega and karplus-strong (mu) of mimeophon. Octave lower reproduction using morphagene. Erbe-verbe adds depth. Outs to x-pan. Rendered @48khz 32bit with markers for all you morphagene fans out there. Enjoy! play it anywhere except at my funeral. . .
A simple sine wave beep running through soft saturation and modulation, then being exported deliberately at 8khz and 8bit to simulate the low quality of a phone call. Use this as a standard beep sound coming through a phone speaker. The latter half is a little faster to enable a simulation of hanging up or the call being rejected.