This is audio i recorded of my husband using his ten year old decrepit constant positive air pressure sleeping machine. I was trying to convince him that he needed a new one. The variety of sounds he and it managed to make is extraordinary. The intermittent beeping is the machine's warning sound. When i played it for him he cried laughing. I hope you find it useful for something. You'll be please to know his new machine is whisper quiet.
Recorded this on a zoom h4n. I take a couple of deep breaths then a couple of sharp inhalations (gasp). Feel free to share where you end up using this sound :).
Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Please excuse the naming convention. It is for a university project that i had to begin with my student number. This is a recording of someone slowly breathing whilst outside.
This is a heavily distorted version of a previous sound created by scraping a tape dispenser on my desk and giving it reverb. I think it sounds like a monster in relation to horror breathing. I would imagine it being a large beast of some sorts.
This is a machine i recorded from a lab that designs water meters, and other water movement equipment. It actually has nothing to do with breathing, but we joked that it had a vader like quality to it. Enjoy!.
Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
A sort of low-pitch breathing-like sound of some big thing lurking in the deep, useful for background ambient on some kind of scary place. All components of this were made from mixing various effects together in fl studio.
Compressor unit is expanding, breathing. Pshhhhh then whistle, changing frequeny in a shed. France, 2007. Recorded with schoeps ab ortfrecorded on tascam dap148khz, 16 bits.
Unprocessed, non professional recording of a relaxed inhale-exhale breath. May be useful for relaxing audio works. Recorded with zoom h4n, with and without protecting fur.