Popping sound made with my mouth. . . Sounds like a coconut, popping, or knock on the head. No effects used except noise reduction. Recorded at home on conexant smart audio with at2020 mic. Processed on audacity.
This is a short vocal clip i created using musescore. It isn't much of a song really, but might make for a good ambience. Minimal processing with audacity consisting of reverb and noise cut, but it needs a "masters" touch.
Recorded a door closing at my school and then modified it in audacity to create a sort of sproing-ing sound. Use: when you need a boomerang sound that isn't really a boomerang but that's ok because it sounds like one.
Creating slight variations in a simple beat with control voltage. All analog gear in my modular synth. Slightly "mastered" in audacity (normalization, compression, limiter).
Everybody has to try their hand at making fart noises. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone through audacity. No-post processing. As can probably be guessed, i made it using my mouth.
A montain bike breaking on concrete. Recorded with a pentax k5 and an audio technica pro 24-cm stereo microphone at 16bit/32khz. Slightly edited in audacity in order to reduce major peaks (by hand, no plugin) and to improve the headroom.
Garage door opening, electric motor, single garage. Edited with audacity. Recorded on shock-mounted zoom h1 mic, record level 62, autogain off, gain low. Record location, inside a car in a single garage (great sound room).
Bass sound from my technosaurus microcon. Not exactly loopable. The lfo is driving the filter. Recorded directly into audacity through my macbook internal soundcard. Info on this synthesizer: http://www. Vintagesynth. Com/misc/microcon. Php.
Sound created with audacityajout d'un sifflet avec fondu en ouverture. Typologie de schaeffer : continu tonique (n). Morphologie :masse : son seul toniquegrain : son lissealllure : pas de vibratodynamique : attaque graduelleprofil mélodique : varaiation scalaire.
I discovered freesound thanks to my music acustics teacher and i tried it this morning. I think it's very interesting and funny so i created a file on audacity software and i could load it here: it's my chihuahua's bark.
Knocking on a window. "field recording" taken in my home studio in renton, wa in september of 2014. Recorded with an audio-technica atr-1300 unidirectional mic through a preamp into my mac mini on audacity. Ambient noise has been filtered out.
Clock was ticking. I was killing flies. And a peddler was approaching. Stereo recording via my xz1 compact. Faded out via audacity, no further process. You may add a compressor or limiter if necessary.
Birdsounds recorded with zoom h5 and post-processed with audacity. I think there are sparrows and a great-tit. Correct me if i am wrong, i am not an expert in bird sounds :) enjoy!.
The whirring of machines, crowd walla, carnie announcements, and screaming at fairground that was passing through my town. Recorded on tascam dr-05x, limited to remove peaks and normalized in audacity.
Short, heavy sound of a glass object being shattered. Created by mixing and editing, in audacity, some recordings of a glass object being thrown on the ground.
Deep bass groove tracks were created with audacity and some great stuff i downloaded from freesound. Tags: deep bass drum 120 120bpm loop beats rhythmmy music.
A vhs hum noise a made in audacity a month ago, which is used for a game i'm working on. You can change volume to your liking, or just do what ever you want to it. Good for vhs effects!.
A spooky "wailing" sound, that puts your senses on-edge. Simply made with my electric guitar and me messing around with effects in audacity. Paul stretch is a superb effect for creating a stretched out "wailing" sound.
This sound was the unintended result from fidgeting around with audacity on a song (i can't remember which song it was though). I thought instead of trashing it, it might be useful for someone looking for a little horror background sound. (grusel is a german word for horror. ).
I honestly don't know what to call this effect because i had no idea what is it called. This was a bit similar to that hallelujah effect though. Feel free to use it. Created in 3ml editor and edited it in audacity.
Some more sex noises of that couple next door that always go at it, you can hear them talk after they were done doing what they were doing. This is edit with audacity. Had a hard time editing this.
This loop was made using a homemade didjeridu. It had an odd dry tone and i made some noises in it with my mouth, then manipulated it all in audacity. Kind of indescribable but hopefully it can be of use to someone. . .
Bass sound from my technosaurus microcon. Not exactly loopable. The lfo is driving the filter. Recorded directly into audacity through my macbook internal soundcard. Info on this synthesizer: http://www. Vintagesynth. Com/misc/microcon. Php.
The door of an mg-b being closed, processed to add a long, spooky echo. Recorded with a marantz pmd-661 with built-in microphones, and processed with audacity. Prepared for (but not used in) a delicate balance, oxford theatre guild 2011.
An mg-b arriving, and the engine being turned off. Minimal editing in audacity to fade out to minimise background noise. Recorded with a marantz pmd-661 with built-in microphones, for a delicate balance, oxford theatre guild 2011.
A proccessed clock, turned into a loop. To hear the unproccessed sound, click on this link. Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/digifishmusic/sounds/32937/i did not make that sound. Made with audacity.
An improved version of my "single gunshot 4. 2" sfx; this one isn't too meaty or filled with irritating reverb as this one, which i believe is also slightly more realistic. Created with audacity. Use however you see fit.
Me taking dvd case from table, opening it, taking the dvd out from the case and then putting it back, closing the case and putting it back to table. Recorded with laptop mic, hum reducing and other edit done in audacity.
A loud, stretched out moan. Perfect for ambiance. Sound recorded with a turtle beach px22 headset, and edited with audacity. If you use it, there's no need to credit me. Just please comment what it's gonna be used for. Thanks! :).
I have turned up the bass of this recording of an oscillating fan to give it a "warmer" feel to it. Recorded with sony hdr pj260v then edited using audacity.
This is a sound i created to replicate what it sounds like to be inside on a very cold windy night ;). Recorded with sony hdr-pj260v then edited with audacity.
This is a creepy drone sound i made in audacity. I generated noise then reversed/reverbed it mulitple times before lowering the speed. Feel free to use for any projects you might have!.
The sound of steady rainfall, as heard from my front porch. Traffic can be heard slightly during some moments. Nothing else, just the rain. Recorded on the tascam dr-05x, limited and normalized in audacity.
Shell casings being dropped onto a tiled floor. I got some shell casings from a local shooting range and recorded the sound of various sized casings bouncing on a tiled floor. I used a usb condenser mic (samson co1u pro) with audacity. The section of floor i dropped the shells onto was surrounded by acoustic panels to dampen the echos. A couple times the casing bounced into the mic stand, but i've left them in because they're still useful. There was some background noise caused by my computer which i removed with audacity.
Binaural beats from element phosphorus. Hello,this is the very real horst from town duisburg in germany. You will hear an experimental mix of sounds created with software audacity. The sounds from zymbel, mantra-bell and energy bar chime 639 hz, combined with stretched sound of mantra bell and underlying binaural tones of mineral phosphorus, 480 hz. Thanks for listening and i hopethat you will find truepeace on your waythe very real horst. .
The sound of a giant walking and rumbling the ground. Very short fades at beginning and end make this suitable for continuous looping. Created in audacity from "cinematic deep rumble" by swiftoid.
I needed the sound of pouring / falling sand so i heavily edited this recording of gravel http://freesound. Org/people/lolamadeus/sounds/179341/ to make it sound a bit more like sand. Edited with audacity.
This is a creepy sound i created by loading few megabytes of /dev/urandom to audacity as gsm 6. 10 raw data. I also added some wahwah and slowdown to make it sound even more weird.
10 ticks of a clock making a perfect 10-second loop. Recorded with zoom h2, then denoised (not agressively) in audacity, normalized and looped. Enjoy!.
Using a frequency filter by setting its oscillations in variable arrays i was able to make most of these sounds. Also vocoding and feedbacks and feed throughs were happening. Then they were altered in audacity.