Distant longtail-boat on a beach at haad chao phao, koh phangan, thailand. Wind, talking people and birds in the background. Recorded with an olympus ls-11.
I have some rather unfortunate news for you: i cannot remember how i made this or what i made it from. I hop it doesn't matter to you too much. Made with audacity.
The twang of a longbow loosing an arrow. Recorded with zoom f4 and rode ntg-3. Https://www. Patreon. Com/saturdaysoundguy. Https://www. Facebook. Com/saturdaysoundguy. Https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucq1fv79pjla8sxcbz3tayrg.
I saw someone in the comments section of another sound like this asking for a longer version, i hope this is long enough, it should be more than enough. If you're going to play this through speakers, a fair bit of warning, turn the speakers down first, it's extremely bass heavy!.
Just a long, reverberating and multi-faceted fart sound made with my ample arm, sock over the microphone, in a small sound booth. No extra noises. Editted a few together from different tracks to create the 'overlapping' effects of the smaller ones, added a few effects, and was used in a 'toon of mine (kind of 'butthole of the world' volcano going off, suffice to say). Not as wet sounding as i thought it was going to be, though. Can be cropped, etc.
A luscious pad/atmosphere perfect for use in soundtrack/scoring, chillwave, liquid funk, dnb, house/progressive, breakbeats, trance, rnb, indie, synthpop, electro, ambient, idm, downtempo etc.
The sample are mixed and processed. The fade-in/stopping done by filters & the noises, the full sample done by glitching, granulize & adding more sounds: doorclosing, drive starting, -stopping & dooropening/drive ending.
One by one, five cars are crossing the soundfield on a straight desert wet road. We can ear them a long time before and after. Motors, air movement and weels on water. Some residual rain drops and faraway rooster after car n°4. France, nov 2022. Recorded with 2 em 172 in ab setuprecorded on zoom f3wave stereo, 24bits 48khz.
It's a raw nearly minute-long recording of an electric fan running. Sounds similiar to a little aeroplane motor mid-air. Recorded using a zoom h2. Originally 96khz/24-bit wav. Converted to flac using audacity.
Recorded some sounds, filtered out the noize, reversed it and put paulstretcher on it. Had to amplify the bass, because there was an incredibly awkward high-pitch sound in the background. I am actually really interested how and where you guys would use this sound, so feel free to post a link to your work in the comment section!.