Here is a recording i made of a mobile phone vibrating in a metal tin. I needed this for a project i'm working on and thought i'd share it. Sennheiser mkh 416 - sound devices 442 - tascam dr680 - fabfilter mb (for slight noise reduction).
A simple ringtone from star trek: into darkness created with after effects. It was simply a sine wave produced in adobe after effects, edited with a few volume adjustments.
Here's a quick noise removed sample of an htc thunderbolt vibrating while placed on a blanket. From what i've heard, this is the cleanest vibrate recording on freesound.
My phone ringing, me pressing the talk button, me yelling, me hanging up, and then me yelling again. This was made a long time ago. I think i had just put together some sounds i recorded for no reason in order to get this. Sorry about the poor quality. At the time i didn't have a good microphone.
Old german black telephone, called w48 by siemens. Build from 1948 to the sixties. Recorded with tascam dr100 mk3 and rode nt3. Some optimizing in cubase.
Yoda saying. Reached you have in a galaxy far, far away, the number you have. . . Leave your name and number and a jedi or galactic council will get back to you, please. . .
Very loud recording of an arcade i went to recently. Unfortunately wasn't alone so i had to cut it down quite a bit. It's in crusty mono quality because of my phone (moto g power) and its recorder app (ez voice recorder) but i suppose i can call it lo-fi if i wanted to. So i will!.
A few specials for you, freesounders. Discrete and soft like a banana split. I could make 100, but the market is overflown by ear sweets, so i just liked to see what you would say.
This is my recording of a antique/vintage 1920's-1940's telephone picking up and hanging up. Recorded at the military aviation museum in 1341 princess anne rd, virginia beach, va 23457 during the summer of 2021.
Phone interference i'm happy for a donation, so i can continue to record, edit and upload more sounds!https://www. Paypal. Com/donate?hosted_button_id=85zydhde84nnc.
Two slowed down samples of a cell phone on vibrate (taken from previously uploaded sound "phone vibrate". Now sounds more like an engine starting up and subsiding. . . Or a really lame lawnmower.
Voice prompt from the intecom ibx phone switch, recorded in 1993 at hewlett-packard in mountain view, ca using a macintosh se-30 and a farralon macrecorder sound input device.
Although still labled as a "phone bump" this one sounds a little bit more like a snippet of human speech. It is in e, and is to brief to be intelligible at all.
/////description de base ////////. Key sound of cellphone. //////////typologie (p. Schaeffer)///. N'' : itération tonique. ////////morphologie////////////. - masse : groupe tonique. - timbre harmonique : eclatant. - grain : grain rugueux. - allure : allure qui comporte un vibrato dans le son de chaque 'bip'. - dynamique : l’attaque est violente pour chaque 'bip'. - profil mélodique : les variations sont en forme d'escalier. - profil de masse : site.
This sound of alarm clock was entirely made with audacity. First, i generated a sinusoïdal key at 575 hz with an amplitude of 0. 11 during 3 seconds. Then i deselect my track and i generated an other sinusoïdal key at 1500 hz with an amplitude of 0. 33 during 3 seconds too. I deselected the track and i generated a final sinusoïdal key at 2800 hz with an amplitude of 0. 56 during 3 seconds. Next i selected my 3 tracks and i clicked on track - mix and render to a new track. I added a tremolo effect with a reverse serrated and a degree of 0, a level of 100 and a frequence at 25,0 hz. The wave must looks like stuck triangles.
This is kinda low quality, but here is some iphone unlock and lock noises. I tried my best to reduce background noise and bring out the beeps and taps, but it is kinda hard so. . . . Here is my youtube:https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/uckx0_tpcgki-o3yqkiesb1a/.
Some birds singing before night. Record is interrupted by a message received on the phone which vibrate :/. An eventful record which also shows human technology impact on nature. Location: nono, cordoba, argentina.