In this sample , i used my own taste i created another 180 bpm sound / melodieand i have put a basssline under neath it with some closed and open hats.
Took a violin bow to a chinese guzheng and the results were pretty great. Good for ambience, drones and creepy stuff. Recorded with blue spark and blue bluebird condenser mics through a scarlett 6i6 interface. Uncut with a small glue compressor to minimize spikes.
Violet aka purple noise power density increases 6 db per octave with increasing frequency over the frequency range. It is also known as differentiated white noise, due to its being the result of the differentiation of a white noise signal. I created this by looping http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/file:purple_noise. Ogg. Which is copylefted, however i claim that they can't be protected based on http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/threshold_of_originality (check language sidebar on wikipedia page for other jurisdictions).
Blue noise is also called azure noise and its power density increases 3 db per octave with increasing frequency over the frequency range. I created this by looping http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/file:blue_noise. Ogg which is copylefted, however i claim that they can't be protected based on http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/threshold_of_originality (check language sidebar on wikipedia page for other jurisdictions).
Archived sounds when i used amiga 2000 and its bad sampler. . . Resampled at double speed, refreshed with various effects and record at 48khz-24bit with the tascam dr-05. . They are back to being strange and interesting, also for games and animations. . . Enjoy.
A sound that is ideal for video transitions. Made using the program ableton live. This is the second part of the free pack that i made as a sign of respect for my friends working with videohive.
Just tried to make a sound you would hear on a nes or a gameboy. Just took a random sound and took one small part of it and repeated it over and over. Which made a kind of "beep" sound.
6 sounds of "jump". If you want to use this sound, you have to cut out the section you like. Edited in audacity. Sorry, i don't remember what the original sound was :) i only know that the original sound was recorded with the mi a2 litle phone and then edited for a long time in audacity. Free to use.
Its the sound of the florescent lights screeching (backrooms mode), is just a recording of 1 minute (1 min, 11 sec). This was recorded with a mobile phone.
Ever needed that one teeth chattering noise from classic cartoons,well here's that one,and trust me,its the one,please enjoy. I just used audacity to record it from a website (can't quite remember what that website was).