Recorded a guitar being plucked and slowed it down to 0. 1% speed. This creates the nice initial pluck sound. Then copied and resampled the copy and slowed down again by 0. 1% speed, this time preserving the original pitch. This created the ultra-long decay tail. Added eos reverb.
Could not find the automated voicemail message i seem to hear constantly so i decided to plug my phone into the tascam and record the message myself. There may be one like this on here but i could not find it so for anyone else who wants it, here you go. Please leave me a comment, i enjoy compliments on my work :).
The audio file was generated by me. It's my personal door-bell. You can use it for free also for commercial works: but i would like very much, especially in the case of videos or other art recordings, a little quote from my youtube channel with this phrase. "this sound is offered by https://www. Youtube. Com/c/wikingo".
A physical bell, electrically operated, ringing at the commencement of work in a typical factory. The sound was recorded with a rode nt4 stereo microphone and an edirol r44 recorder.
A simple sine wave beep running through soft saturation and modulation, then being exported deliberately at 8khz and 8bit to simulate the low quality of a phone call. Use this as a standard beep sound coming through a phone speaker. The latter half is a little faster to enable a simulation of hanging up or the call being rejected.
Some bell sounds from huddersfield's church (isolated and as recorded) and durham cathedralused here originally: https://soundcloud. Com/evil-ear/great-britain. Enjoy and sorry about that noise floor. Evil ear.
A wine glass made to resonate by running a wet finger around the rim of the glass. This recording has slight clicks as the camera uses the automatic gain control. I would not recommend this for serious recording. Recorded on a canon d550 camera.
A metallic bowl which when rubbed circuitously with a pestle style cylinder creates a beautiful note that gradually builds into a full ringing tone. I'm unsure if this is technically a tibetan signing bowl or not. . . Feel free to correct me. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 internal mics, set to xy position , in a converted farmhouse.
Doorbell: digital door bell, chime, ringing. Synthesised electric sound; augmented third(b-g), wireless home door bell. Recorded with zoom h4n. 24 bit, 48khz. Converted to flac.
Bouncing two throwing knives off each other. It sounds kind of like those magnet toys that you throw up in the air and they make a warbling sound when they come together. Recorded with a tascam dr-40.
Sound of a steel clanging against a bottle. Use this any way you want, no need to credit. But i would appreciate a word in the comments about what kind of project you plan to use it for, and -if appropriate- where it will probably appear.