I was driving during a storm and my radio started going weird on me, i took out my phone and recorded it. Sounds trippy with a lot of echo and a phaser.
My g-raid external hard drive turns on. I recorded this with my logitech webcam pro 9000 in audacity. Note: the hard drive isn't as laud as the recording is. I amplified it a lot.
An outro sound that can be used for a lot of small projects. Created by editing the sound from:. Https://freesound. Org/people/angelafonseca48/sounds/509652/.
Raw percussive type synth sound made by hitting muted string on a guitar that is connected to boss sy-1 synth pedal with a palm of the hand. Best used with a sampler and a lot of effects.
Recorded this in the attic of a old building with a wood construction during a storm. Lots of wood crackling and wind whistles without any direct wind in the microphones. Zoom h1 and mastered with supreme analog gear.
Recorded with a zoom h4n in 44100 hz stereo. This is recorded in a small high school gym with a small crowd. Lots of sneaker squeaks, whistles, crowd reaction and at the end, a buzzer.
The sample is a short blast from the last couple of seconds of a noise track i just completed. . . A lot of neat, varried textures and such. . . The very end is me screaming while rapidly turning a distortion on and off.
Possiblly a couple of hundred birds, i believe black birds sitting on top of roof tops making lots of noise. Thunderstorm is brewing. Location, suffolk - united kingdom -- if you find this sound helpful, i'm happy to have a coffee bought for me ☕ (but you don't have too!) >> https://ko-fi. Com/ryank.
A sound which reminded me a lot of the gameboy. I've named it after the gb's cpu - the sharp lr35902 - which also handled the gb's audio. This is the note a of octave 5. (created with audiosauna. ).
Opening the zip of a bag, searching for something and closing the zip again ( a lot of things inside the bag: pill boxes, lip sticks, etc. ) there is also the sound of a hook-and-loop fastener.
A storm recorded with the window open - hailstones hitting the window. Lots of rain and water noises, loud thunder and a couple of firetrucks which are speeding of with sirens. The firestation is right next to my appartement.
An old printer at work that was making a lot of noise, so i thought it would be cool to record it. I recorded the initial sound with an iphone5, reversed it with fl studio, and used the fruity convolver plugin to add the reverb.
I created these clicks as the ones that come stock in daws can be quite nervewrecking. For this i used the steinberg retrologue, soundtoys devilloc and a lot of filtering and eqing.
Sound of the earth opening up, something like the end of the world. Made using a whole bunch of filter plugins. Lots of sub bass. If you have a decent bass response, this will shake your windows. For the earthfirewindwater contest.
This is the sound of a bass drum. I added reverb to it and slowed its speed down about -81 percent. Lots of bass on this'n made with audacity and a bass drum.
Whole process of taking out a cello from its synthetic sheath (a lot of rustling resulting from this) and then manipulating it, adjusting its leg. Mic: schoeps c-mit 5.
Lol i know i have a lot of these. . . I narrate audiobooks and stuff that i've written, and i figure, ya know, since i got them, why not keep them for cartoons or something? no two belches are exactly the same!.
Lol i know i have a lot of these. . . I narrate audiobooks and stuff that i've written, and i figure, ya know, since i got them, why not keep them for cartoons or something? no two belches are exactly the same!.
Stralling through the fleamarket in seoul. Binaural recording with soundman okm`s and a h4n. If you want to support my work, please visit:jardinsonore(. )bandcamp(. )comthere you find a lot more.
Just a recording of me banging on a glasss table. Has a lot of sounds of me trying to move the mic to the glass table to record me hitting the glass, but i think it may be useful for music creation.
It is a very nice place in poland in kielce. There are a lot of nice parrots, which everyone can touch. It was recorded with zoom h2n and edited with pro tools 12.
The footstep of a very large beast, with a little echo. You probably won't hear much on laptop speakers as it is very low. Actually the sound of me popping my cheek with my finger, slowed down a lot.
Lol i know i have a lot of these. . . I narrate audiobooks and stuff that i've written, and i figure, ya know, since i got them, why not keep them for cartoons or something? no two belches are exactly the same!.
Late afternoon in rainforest in las piedras, peruvian amazon. Lots of birds/frogs/insects. Of note is the little tinamou, screaming piha,and the scaly breasted wren, very close.
Created only with audacity and magix. A few sawtooth waves with slow tremoloand a lot of high pass filtering and pitch-shifting. I added filtered pink noisefor the background noise and to make it sound more naturel.
Breakers rolling ashore on a beach, with a foghorn in the distance. Lots of bass in this recording, best over good sound system or headphones. Recorded with olympus ls-14.
A sample i made in cubase. A man saying get me out heavily reverberated. W/ added feedback that i pitch shifted and reverberated. And lots of whispering voices in different pitches.
Record of a sunset at talca (chile). Calm environnement with a lot of bird sounds. Distant car sound and a men (vegetable seller) shouting in a loudspeaker. Sound of a ball hitting a wall twice at 00:35raw recording.
Crowded diner/restaurant in tokyo. This is a stereo mixdown of a 4 channel surround recording i took in a crowded restaurant in tokyo. You can hear a a lot of conversations, some waiters and lots of utensil sounds. Most of the conversation in the background is in japanese. I think i heard some english when i edited this, but i'm not really sure. Anyways, good stuff. Mics were places at a 20 degree and 90 degree angle and then later mixed down to stereo. Enjoy!.
Lol i know i have a lot of these. . . I narrate audiobooks and stuff that i've written, and i figure, ya know, since i got them, why not keep them for cartoons or something? no two belches are exactly the same!.
Lol i know i have a lot of these. . . I narrate audiobooks and stuff that i've written, and i figure, ya know, since i got them, why not keep them for cartoons or something? no two belches are exactly the same!.
Humpy dumpy is going through a lot of changes, one of them is his name. He wants to be called ned and he has also has lost a ton of fat. But let the reporter tell you all of that.
I drank a coke before recording and the result was a lot of throat clearing during my narration. These are all real / genuine attempts at clearing my throat.
I make a lot of my own samples for my music. They are often for use in granular synthesis or manipulated so that they become unrecognizable. I like to make them available for everyone. Enjoy!.
Field recording in a semi-urban area in ourense. In the surroundings there is a garden with birds, a parking lot and several cafes. Recorded in stereo with a zoom h4n handy recorder.
Unclassifiable This is apparently a practice session I did back in 2006, it contains a lot of motives that were later expounded on and released. There are some good moments that will probably stand alone, but certainly not the entire 15 minute piece. Source: Kevin MacLe - Kevin MacLeod
Some sound i made on fl studio. If i remember correctly, a synth sound that got to sound a certain way, then put a lot of reverb with a heavy compresser after.