01-02-2019 yula in the central space under the dome. It was a surprise. I had only my cellular (xiaomi note 4)with me to record this. The recording started 25 mtr off the group and i walked slowly away from them, enjoying the acoustics.
This is not just an ordinary buzz, but is also an electromagnetic oracle that predicts a call. And so, this is just a reconstructed sound ever made on sunvox. ---------------------------------------------------------------. Used music: dj polkovnik - techno 2006 (from spaces. Ru)(c) cherryberd, 2023.
An outgoing call from a cell phone. Recorded using a samsung cell on speaker phone into a blue yeti mic. Use freely, no need to credit me for this - unless you feel compelled to. But do please send me a link, i'd love to see how you used it :).
Dialing on a mobile phone. Beep tones. Recorded in studio. Unprocessed. The wav file is a dual mono file. Left channel is close perspective, recorded with an akg c2000b. Right channel is a bit more distant perspective, recorded, not sure, with a rode ntg1. Both on fostex fr2-le.
Dialing on a mobile phone. Beep tones. Recorded in studio. Unprocessed. The wav file is a dual mono file. Left channel is close perspective, recorded with an akg c2000b. Right channel is a bit more distant perspective, recorded, not sure, with a rode ntg1. Both on fostex fr2-le.
I've recorded this by accident. I left ardour recording on my laptop via zoom h2 and forgot about it. Meanwhile my cellphone must have communicated with the gsm network, and the zoom h2 have captured the signal. Luckily no background noise is present. Enjoy this annoying sample :).
Three ringtones from my old beloved nokia 8210 (rest in peace). The first one is the classic nokia tune from the nineties. (discovered this recording in the vastness of old hard disks).
A short signal for text message arrival. It's a monophonic, square wave synthesis. Made to sound like old times, when cellphones didn't play mp3 files. Synthesised with zynaddsubfx inside lmms, edited and normalized in audacity.
This is a recording of macbook siri saying "you have arrived at your destination", it has a filter to sound 'smaller' and is left panned. See profile for a cleaner version.
I recorded this ringtone from my then-typical motorola ultra classic cell phone in early 1997. This version has tiny fade-in/fade-out, about one second of leading silence and two seconds trailing silence for looping. I suggest amplifying it for use on a modern cell phone.
Physical sound of clicking cellphone keys. Physical popping sound, finally one electronic beep. A little hissing. Siemens m55 mobile phone recorded with a røde videomic from close range. Processed slightly for lower noise.