Whooshing sound, rather like the sound a stick makes when you whip it through the air. I made the sound accidentally by moving my zoom h4 fast through the air and quite liked the results. If you do us it, i'd be curious to know how, in the comments.
I decided to make some sci-fi (forbidden planet) inspired ambient sounds and i came up with this. I used harmor from image-line to create these sounds. I hope you like it!.
Drilling to the earth's core through magma and stone. Designed with 2 synthesizers: pro 53(magma and stone sound) and waldorf ppg wave 2. V (drilling sound), edited with eq's in cubase.
I was playing about in absynth and massive and with some samples this evening. Came up with this nice atmosphere. It made me think of a dark / menacing computer room somewhere in the future.
This emulates the sound of accelerating to warp speed or some other crazy fast velocity. Originally a clock and pendulum, modified of course. (during playback, there is a chirping sound, but upon download, it vanishes when played. ).
A sound for a science fiction background or for a trance/electronic track. It is a slowed down, distorted recording of a high-speed machine with other rackets inside. Recorded on zoom h2 on highest settings for wav files. (chirping sound heard on freesound disappears on full downloaded version. ).
Heavy effects sorta space type of intro then changes into a arena rock 80’s style of riff then some single notes to let the effects ring out (with a hint of slop).
Think of a spaceship launching from a desolate planet with hardly any fuel reserves. Sorta heavy distortion with the right amount of phaser and chord progression. Almost moody and atmospheric.