Phone-ringing from a distance, a baby crying somewhere, teenagers laughing, birds chirping, old chinese music playing from a radio, seniors playing chinese chess.
To create this sound, i created a sinusoid of 500 hz and an amplitude of 0. 8. I then multiplied the speed of 0. 750. To get this final sound is to duplicate the sinusoid several times.
An edited version of my "boiling water" sound to simulate a phone vibrating on a table. Recorded for my sound design class using a samsung galaxy s7 internal microphone.
Recorded in a controlled studio environment with a sennheiser mkh 416 shotgun microphone into a universal audio la-610 mk ii pre-amp through ssl converters. 48000 khz 32-bit float. Recorded by benni knop, sound designer & re-recording mixer for dream vault studios. Http://dreamvaultstudios. Comhttp://benniknop. Com.
Voice prompt from the intecom ibx phone switch, recorded in 1993 at hewlett-packard in mountain view, ca using a macintosh se-30 and a farralon macrecorder sound input device.
This is just a noise taken off my home phone, it is the standard noise that plays after punching in a number. I used a direct feed for this one, although there really was not much different. This is the only sound from a direct feed that wouldn't come in so terribly soft.
This is the sound of a nokia e72. Recorded while turning the back cover off. What i mean by back lid is the lid of the section where the battery and sim cards are.