Just passed a construction area where they were using two jackhammers directly at the street - very loud but very clear too in this recording - hopefully useful for some of you!.
Sounds of my pillow being thrown on the ground. Recorded with a zoom h4n portable recorder, edited in audacity to cut out the undesired bits. Parts of this could be used as the sound of someone/something falling hard (in a fighting game maybe?).
Friend of mine trying out microphone , speaking phrases and finishing with hard pronunciation of "headrush". Text : "it's time to fry the brain, only you can fry the brain. . . Headrush".
A great sound that i produced in audacity using the wah wah effect after using white noise. It sounds rather like a windy and stormy wind approaching!.
I have a lot of old hard drives, some of which are still working and others are damaged. My project is collect the sounds produced during start-up. To do this i use a digital recorder zoom h4n using the two incorporated microphones and two 'diy'ed contact microphones additionally. This here is the sound of a western digital caviar 32500 working fine.
Mix-up of various sounds to create the ambiance of a nuclear implosion. Good for using in spacial environments. This one is the low frequency version. Both of them can be played simultaneously to variate the effect.
Raw oscillator waves from dave smith instrument's mopho. Pulse-13, asymmetrical square wave. Recorded through a behringer mixer into an mpc. 44. 1k 16-bit.
Sound of a jackhammer being operated at a construction site, taken from across the street. Quite loud, though there is also a large amount of street noise in the recording.
Produced in reason as a loop for getting my timing on a certain track in pro tools. . . . . . . . . Very dark when played by itself, tekstep, darkstep.