This is a recording of the background noise of the us lab on the international space station, recorded by commander chris hadfield. This is what normal life sounds like in space. Find out more:. Twitter: twitter. Com/cmdr_hadfield. Facebook: www. Facebook. Com/astronautchrishadfield?fref=ts.
This was hard to create i used many different types of doors for the close including hatches, fridges, cars, large and small. I layered them with a stretched air effect to indicate pressure.
Edited a normal gun shot (cc0) with some synths and gave it a reverb so i recommend that you don't put the loop in a row do something different sounds between it 'cuz of the reverb. ^^. Have fun: http://www. Wtfpl. Net/.
A sci-fi sound i made by heavily processing an extremely fast drumloop in fl studio. The kick sample i used is royalty free, created by markus hakala, and obtained from howtomakeelectronicmusic. Com.
A space-ship laser firing sound with a retro-y 8-bit effect. My work, feel free to use in any way however you'd like. To make this, i used a synth in cubase to get the basic laser sound, then exported to garageband where i applied and tweaked the bitcrusher effect to give it the 8-bit effect.
This is a sci-fi door or piece of equipment sound - short bleeps - it was created using mixcraft 6 and a shure usb mic. . I whistled and manipulated the sound using effects and pitch control.
I've made a bassline. A deep one. After that my computer decided to do the opposite. He made it, with bugs. My asio driver has some troubles, but i like the glowing effect, it gives more insane'ness :). Triple osc, echo, phaser.
This one actually contains a remix of one of clkk's loops. . But other than that is still the worset sample ever because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo.
Synthesizer ambience with glitchy electronic sounds as rhythm. I used mostly nexus vst and lots of freeware ambient effects in the mix. Old file from 2011 i discovered in my files :-).
Same as yesterday, but i've added the sound when the huge vehicle extends its two enormous landing gears. For getting the feeling of megapower when whole village shakes you need a speaker system that can generate at least 100 watts at as low as 10 hz. I have a 800 watt sub which i can only use when cats and wife aren't in the house.
Originally made with an alesis ion synthesizer and then processed through absynth 5 with additional sound effects, mainly consisting of reverberation and granular synthesis. *i'm open to take requests for certain sounds or music you may need for any project*.
Sound created from using the rings of saturn as a spectral source to a series of filters. When a 1 pixel high image of the rings is extracted it looks like a spectrogram (original: https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/file:saturn%27s_rings_dark_side_mosaic. Jpg). The ring spectrogram was divided into three color planes, and the color intensity values were transformed into resonant filter cutoff frequencies. In essence one filter unit (per color plane) has 256 sounds playing simultaneously. The individual filters are placed along the x-axis so, that the stereo image consists of 256 steps from left to right. In this sound of the series the spectrum was compressed to a range of 20 - 1000 hz. A small variation in certain divider factor per color plane is introduced for a slight chorus like effect.
How would a frightened galaxy feel when coming to close to a black hole? well, i can imagine it if i am 1 mm tall and am sitting on the edge of the washing bowl in my kitchen and see and listen to this sound.