I move the gear shifter from park to reverse to drive, and back and forth. This is the sound of the driver manipulating the stick, not the car's transmission changing gears. You can hear the vehicle idling softly.
Recorded with my epiphone sg and fender squire mini-bass through a focusrite 2i2 interface to reaper. I'm a total newbie with mixing. All comments welcome. :-).
A child's laughter reverse and slowed down. Super creepy. The original sound was from user noisecollector. Free for anyone to use in whatever you want.
This is a reverse ricochet accent i made from scratch. I took the classic “h-b cartoon ricco” and modified it to make it look like an approaching bullet is coming to shoot a glass object or hit a hard surface. You can use this sound however you want. Just give me credit!.
Note: you're not required to credit me and you're free to use this how you want but i prefer credit and id love to see what you create with this if you use this! thank you :). Made a riser out of a snare sample with reverb that i then reversed.
I recorded my studio door and mixed it with a nice bass drop i created this came out and i am using it in a lot of metal productions. Have fun with it!.
Slightly shocking short white noise fade in (2 secs) with a little reverb at end. Generated from scratch using audacity (mac version) 16-bit aif version. A simple, atmospheric sudden ending or transition.
I recorded these with my yamaha pocketrak. I used my epiphone sg directly off my simmons d200 drum amp. Edited with sony vegas with 2 track duplications. Please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :-).
Dubstep beat programmed with caustic 3 and mixed with ableton. 4 bars at 150 bpm big kick with snappy snare. Reverse snare and reverse spacey crash for extra effect. Busy hi hat pattern. Some gentle eq and mix compression and reverb and slight delay on hats and reverse effects. Ready to go.
A short drum fill in reverse. Recorded from my roland td-9 module and edited in sony sound forge and sony vegas. Please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :-).
Recorded this with my epiphone sg through the focusrite interface into reaper. I changed the octave which gave it an 'organy' sound. I think bach would have had fun with something like this. :-) comments welcome.
Played around with audacity with this sound: http://freesound. Org/people/lordboner101/sounds/366886/. Accidentally made it way bigger. Decided to share. Enjoy.