A collection of motors from appliances and devices in and around the house, recorded with a magnetic pickup plugged into a portable microcassette recorder.
Unedite, recorded in a bus with a group of vietnamese female voices talking all at the same time, sounds like arguing. Normal vietnamese speech is in high pitch, loud with short one syllable words. With some editing could be used as a group of aliens speaking around you.
Bits of broken glass being scraped and cracked against various surfaces. Can be hard to listen to at times. Use in a scary movie or anywhere you need a disturbing, uneasy effect.
Made by my voice, this is a sound that indicates a whoops moment like that of pants dropping to ankles in public, a woman's skirt flying up in the wind.
Early morning field recording of the waterfall next to the old mill in pigeon forge, tennessee. The gristmill water wheel was also in use while the recorder was approximately thirty feet from the fall. Gear: zoom h6, xyh-6 x/y capsule (120 degree stereo image), rycote windjammer. Please feel free to leave feedback and ratings. I would love to hear how you put the sound to work.
Just a 200hz snare body with a clap, synthesized white noise with a phaser, and a particular stab sound, all compressed together, very light saturation on this.
Yep, a classic recording. A must in your bucket list. That's a pendulum clock, as you can hear. With a featuring refridgerator (sorry). But the clock sounds sweet, in my perspective. It's recorded with a tascam dr100.
Recording of builders preparing a construction site near my house for new development by breaking up a parking lot with a large jackhammer or percussive drill. Recorded from the next lot over, so there is a fair amount of ambient noise (e. G. , from nearby traffic), but the bits with the machine cut through that pretty well.
A crowd noise created my a bunch of pupils talking about different things at the same time. Some parts were reversed to disguise the language (which was russian) and the actual meaning of words.
A near chaotic experiment. Im mixing cycling envelopes and lfos to generate triggers. The four sounds are totally unrelated. > bass drum. > snare (or something. . . )> bass. The pitches for the bass are generated withthree mixed lfos. A trigger is generated from the quantizerwhen the cv changed enough to generate a new note inthe selected scale. > ear piercing and annoying sound. Three minutes of more than enough.
Recording made on 7a. M. At the hotel balcony on a fourth floor, facing outside towards the b1 road of limassol, cyprus. Made with roland r-26 built-in xy mics.
The sound of big vacuum cleaneri hope you like it!please write if you use my sound, it will be nice for me :). Recorder:zoom h4noriginal recording in 96khz 24bit.