The relentless sound of a data server whirring away in the corner of a busy solicitors office. Never switched off, this hypnotic and maddening sound is an omnipresent feature of the modern office environment.
A morphagene-formatted reel of typing and tapping sounds on a vintage apple iie desktop computer. These sounds were recorded using a zoom h6 and cut into splices using reaper. Download, retitle the file as mg1. Wav (or whatever number is next available on your morphagene's sd card) and start patching!. For more information on the morphagene, check out its manual on our website: http://makenoisemusic. Com/modules/morphagene. . . . As well as a playlist of morphagene videos on our youtube channel: https://www. Youtube. Com/playlist?list=pl0jgfc0fwqshzzpzdtucojgcrgy4h0jsr. Happy patching!.
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.
Sound of mouse clicks. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. Son de clics de souris. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Keyboard typing and mouse clicking: various sounds of keyboard typing, mouse clicking and rolling over wood table. Recorder: zoom h4n with the internal mic on 48khz with 24bit.
A late '90s desktop pc booting. The first few seconds are most eventful. Recorded with a zoom h1n, which was not completely stationary while recording (i was holding a small tripod). Includes pc speaker, fan, diskette drive and lots of hard drive noises.
Recorded from line-in from a 13-year-old boombox tuned to the bottom of the am dial and placed near the computer. You can hear the cd-player starting up, working, stopping, working again. At one point i skip through a track with winamp creating a choppy sound. When the cd player stops you can hear the base computer noise.
This is what background noise sounds like when you, first set your recording to automatically reduce noise, except to get this sound, put mic on sensitive, then increase the volume. Voila! computer noise!.
Pc speaker sounds, recorded by mic'ing the tower. Quite noisy, but still very funky in a beat. I used bawami to get my own midi files to play through the pc speaker in order to produce these sounds.
Inserting a large 8-inch floppy-disk into a shugart floppy disk drive and closing the plastic front bezel drive latch. Noisy recording with the fan of the enclosure and neighboring system humming along.
Sound pack with recordings of the corsair dark core rgb wireless mouse. Pressing every button on the mouse in order. Various clicking sounds. Recorded with the zoom h6 with the xyh-6 stereo cardiod microphone. Unprocessed.
Some sounds from an external cd-dvd drive, such as inserting a disc, ejecting it, and some beeps from the drive. Edited in audacity to remove most of the background noise.