Flapping of bird's wings. Sound effect created using umbrella. Thanks to epicsound. Com for the idea. A zoom h2n handy recorder was used to capture the sound and basic editing was completed in garageband.
It is an explosion of a bomb of normal length, like a grenade i think. However, i created it with this free program to create sound effects http://labbed. Net/software/labchirp/.
This short piece of music is build with a drum-loop, brass-section, distorted electric guitar and the lead charang synthesizer with effects. It's free to use. This short piece was build with cubase.
Descending whistle sound akin to a cartoon object falling, it's just a recording of me whistling into my mic. It could be better, but someone may have use for it.
Demonic voice whispering something. I recorded and added the effect. . . 20 years ago, so i don't really remember what the words were. . . Time flies!.
This is a sound created from combining https://freesound. Org/people/theneedle. Tv/sounds/400908/ and https://freesound. Org/people/daphne_in_wonderland/sounds/383486/for a magic effect.
Beeping sounds i made with the operator in ableton, i think? was supposed to emulate the sound of some kind of machine in the distance. Feel free to use for whatever.
Requested sample of tape action. The eject button releases the plastic door, the audio cassette is inserted into the slot, door closed, and rewind button hit.
This is a sound effect for someone sawing wood in half. Recorded using a zoom h1 and rode videomic pro r. The sound was recorded by ruffling the dead cat on the mic to the rhythm of a saw.
This sound was recorded from a metallic trash clench which we pushed and let it stop by itself. It has a compression effect and noise reduction. Recorded with zoomh4 with built-in microphones.
This is from my roland td7 kit set on the symphonic patch and i just beat it out with the sticks. If you use it please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
A sound effect recording for a project. The recording was made by rustling a bunch of papers in front of the microphone. Recorded with my rode m1 dynamic microphone. The recording is in 32bit 44100hz wav format.