Made this as a layer for an experimental noise track. It changes tempo so beware in your productions, but the closest is 100 bpm. This sound is in the open domain, use it freely without the need for retribution or credit.
Punch sound made with a combination of different recordings. It's free to use, let me know what it's used in, always interested to know!. Www. Daleaudio. Com@dalegrins twitter.
This sound was made by popping a cellophane bag and recorded using an m-audio microtrack ii. This sounds really good as a firework or an explosion sound, especially with reverb.
This sound was made by popping a cellophane bag and recorded using an m-audio microtrack ii. This sounds really good as a firework or an explosion sound, especially with reverb.
We were moving offices and i found an odd piece of metal that made an odd noise. An impromptu recording on a mobile phone in a boxy room with no furnishings (sorry).
This sound is completely artificial. I made it with https://www. Leshylabs. Com/apps/sfmaker/. There, you can make sounds by altering the frequencies and things like that.
Combines some of my other shooting sfx with my "single pistol gunshot 3. Wav", to create this superior version. Made with audacity. Use however you see fit.
This is a mix of sounds that i made for a pre-battle preparation of knights. It was used in a theater show for a scene of knights preparing for the battle in a war camp on the eve before a battle.
4 clanks or clinks made by hitting a crowbar with a hammer. Stands in for an anvil sound. Good to mix in with existing drums / percussion. 48k / 16 bit (adat). Akg 414 i believe.
Fire alarm bell sound made starring keys. Projet “bruitages” coordonné par josé carrasco, classe de jérôme euphrosine au lycée français de barcelone, hiver 2013.
Old field recordings originaly made for a friends short film that focussed on the internet and telecommunications. Think i used reaktor and audiomulch. I always do my topping and tailing in soundforge.
This is a future bass chord progression made with 3x osc, the chords are inversions of cm, ab, fm and gm in that order, you can do whatever you want with this :).