A medieval troubadour playing alone a melancholic music, in a room of a big castle. This is a synthesized sound produced with zynaddsubfx, trying to emulate the medieval instruments and atmosphere.
Just a melody in the spirit of the middle ages, folk, something like that. I tried to make harmony not too strict. You can use it in the game e. G. During the teleportation to the location like a village, a farm, etc. I sketched it in "musescore 2" when i downloaded this tool. Exported direct to flac. This is a very handy program for creating music and arranging.
I gathered some twiggs from my home, and at the booth, i put them all in my hand and applied easy preasure. The twiggs broke slowely, making a lot of crunch sounds. Sounds like someone stepping in the woods.
Designed sound intended to be a medium sized plant growing. Created layering real lettuce and chard, foam and dry leaves rustling. Created by the students of the sound design workshop from the national school of arts of uruguay, at playa hermosa. Gear:zoom f8nsennheiser mk50.
Made by me running my hand along the side of corrugated cardboard, sounds similar to a vinyl scratch. If you do use the sound in something consider linking it in the comments, i'd love to see it.
Lighting fire in an old wood-heated stove. Preparing wood and paper, lighting with match. Recorded in an old house in nykarleby, finland, with atr25 stereo microphone to sony minidisc recorder.
Series of sounds produced by opening a window to a pattering rain: first the heavy wooden blinds being cranked open and lifted, then the metal latch being turned, the wood-frame window itself opened and its counterweight clanging in the wall, then the storm or screen window being lifted and popping into place.
The sounds of a peaceful old farming village. People going about their day, chickens and goats kept in pens nearby can be heard. A blacksmith taps away at his anvil in the background.
The sound of putting a cup into the microwave, closing the door, programming it for 1min 30 sec, heating water, beeping to finished, opening the door, taking out the cup and putting it on the counter.