Two sennheiser g3 transmitters were set for the same frequency; one of them was transmitting a previous interference recording from my macbook p2 phone output, the other one had no input;the receptor was connected to loudspeakers; the interference would vary as i moved each transmitter around. I recorded the loudpeakers output through the macbook built-in microphone, on audacity. This is a specially noisy part i exported. Not a pretty sound, but may be useful.
So this is my attempt in making a crowd sound effect. It really didn't sound like a people's crowd since i said "walla" too loud in some clips. There are approximately 28 clips in that sound varying from 15 to 17 seconds. Also, i combined another crowd sound effect which i created in 3ml editor and edited in both audacity and adobe audition to make it longer. All (with the exception of the earlier crowd sound effect i did) was combined in audacity.
I took the groovy part from zagi2's sound fata morgana (mirage) 3. Wavhttps://www. Freesound. Org/people/zagi2/sounds/369208/it's 2 bars. Cut it up in 8 parts. Call them 1 to 8. I let excel randomize function give me 16 numbers between 1 and 8. Then i merge my parts in that order. Result an 8 bar loop. Done in audacity. Did not have to use number 1.
Created fron a much smaller and shorter sound, not unlike an average fart in the breeze, in audacity. I was pleased with how it turned out but have no use for it, maybe someone else will.
Due to the popularity of my first "singing ghost", i created another one. See the description on the other to find out how it was made. Made with audacity.
Bird chirping, singing; ambience, suburb. Sounded recorded with zoom h4n, in a suburb of keszthely (hungary). Processed: lowcut, compression, converted to flac(audacity; level 8).
Created with tool here: http://xcodenoobies. Blogspot. My/2015/01/atari-online-voice-synthesizer. Html. Enter a text and it says the word. Recorded with audacity.
Simple flashlight sounds that you can chop up and use in anything with a audacity file included! https://www. Mediafire. Com/file/ft48kjlgf35ie9z/flashlight+clicks. Aup3/file.
Sound of car passing by which was recorded in hervanta, tampere, finland during autumn using iphone 11 built in recording app then downsampled to 44100hz using audacity.
Pouring a liqueur into a shot glass. Recorded on a blue yeti microphone through audacity at 16bit 44000hz. Background noise filtered out. Attribution appreciated but not required.
This is the earthquake warning (called "area mail") chime on a japanese phone. Recorded on sony ux-80. Built-in stereo mics. 192kbps mp3. Leading and trailing silence forced. Audacity.
Here's a sound that helps describe when you realize something that you wish you hadn't. Recorded with a yamaha/goblins synth using audacity. My second recording.
A breaking glass sound. Originally created as a sfx sample for a song. A combination of snippets from two separate public domain breaking glass recordings, plus envelope shape manipulation in audacity.
Me crackling my knuckles about 5 cm from the mic. (blue yeti). Recorded indoors on the 05. 04. 2015 using a blue yeti microphone and audacity recording software.
Speeded up c major piano arpeggio for a little success sound. Played on a welmar upright piano, recorded on audacity using a ux31a asus internal laptop microphone.
This is a short sound clip i created in audacity. The first half second is a brief fire effect, then is followed by a sudden explosion. The rest of it is blows of wind, and crackling fire.
A rifle cocking sound created by cocking a nerf gun, and slowing it down a bit. Edited with audacity. Credit would be appreciated, but it's not required!.
Twanging a table knife on a desk, recorded with minidisc and condenser mic indoors, approx 6" distance. Background noise removed with audacity. Short metallic vibrating noises.
Four different throat clears that i cut out of narration recordings i was making. Recorded using audacity with audio-technica atr2100 mic. Noise reduction applied.
I generated a sine wave with audacity, and applied the wahwah and phaser effects multiple times with different settings. I don't know what i would use this for, but it's fun to listen to.
A real fw-190 performing a low-altitude flyby next to the camera. Recorded at flying legends airshow, edited in audacity for removal of background noise.
This is a recording i have done myself and edited. I mad it sound like an alien from another planet. This was recorded with headsets and was rendered and edited in audacity free sound editor.
Demonstration sound test of an old crumar compactpiano synthesizer. Recorded with a very noisy mp3 player and voice recorder. Some automatic and manual noise reduction were applied with audacity.