My phone ringing, me pressing the talk button, me yelling, me hanging up, and then me yelling again. This was made a long time ago. I think i had just put together some sounds i recorded for no reason in order to get this. Sorry about the poor quality. At the time i didn't have a good microphone.
Crystal wineglass filled a bit with water. Moving the finger around the top for making the special noice. Use a zoom h1 for recording. Recorded in 24/96khz.
Modified version of 'buffer spell' by deleted_user_3277771:https://freesound. Org/people/deleted_user_3277771/sounds/176741/. Made adjustments using audacity. This sound was used in the free game, multiverse heroes:https://gamejolt. Com/games/multiverse_heroes/312565.
Church bells chime. St. Nicholas cossack cathedral in omsk. See also in the packageduration: 7:01recorded: 11-02-2013. Xy-stereorecorder: tascam dr-40.
Series of mixes of bells and marching percussion. Like listening to bells at the approaches to hell or hades. Like a computer game mix. Rendered @48khz 32bit fp in reaper for all you morphagene fans out there. Now you know where to go. . . Enjoy!.
The sound of a midland x-talker ringing when i hit the call button. It sounds like one of these old home phones. All i did was plug the walkie-talkie into my computer and then record the sound when i push the call button. This could be a good walkie-talkie sound.
A small metal bell sent from a japanese temple as a souvenir. Recorded in mono with an akg 414, fredenstein mic amp, rme fireface interface into pro tools.
A moderately-sized bell of crystal glass. The tongue rolls inside the bell back and forth several times in a rhythmic manner. Recorded with redmi note 5 phone, denoised and filtered bogus sub bass in audacity.
Sound of the ear ringing for a short amount of time. Check out my other uploads on ear ringing, i have an extended version and a "long" version that could be manually cut and extended. Feel free to use for any purpose.
A simple ringtone from star trek: into darkness created with after effects. It was simply a sine wave produced in adobe after effects, edited with a few volume adjustments.
Old music file on my computer labeled 'attack on earth' i clearly never finished whatever i was trying to work on. Made using the vst micromodular and fl studio 10 some time in 2012.
Rather ambient bang into a can which sounds like a thick seed husk shot into a spittoon but is more likely a n aluminum knife or something striking a typical one pound bean can.