This is a short sound clip i created in audacity. The first half second is a brief fire effect, then is followed by a sudden explosion. The rest of it is blows of wind, and crackling fire.
I generated a sine wave with audacity, and applied the wahwah and phaser effects multiple times with different settings. I don't know what i would use this for, but it's fun to listen to.
This is a hershey's kiss wrapper being moved around to create an effect that can be interpreted in multiple ways. The first images that come to mind for me are "squishing" or something creeping through dying grass.
Some kind of (transitional) whooshing sound effect. Could be used e. G. In documentaries for illustrating transitions between different shots, or in games/interactive presentations for the same purpose.
Mixed in audacity and taken from many cinematic effects, this is the result of putting these together so they create a cinematic atmosphere like in a trance world.
This is a weird noise i created for no logical reason. Made with audacity sound editor by applying an unreasonable number of effects to the sound of me making noises (whistling, i think).
I created this sample by recording rain sound on my zoom recorder and then using a harmonic sound effect in cool edit pro. Great for sound design, film music, and weird compositions.
A pressurized sound made from a very simple source - my own mouth. Filtering and stretching gives it a convincing effect of a hydraulic release. May be compatible with sounds of medical machines.
Hungry kittens attempting to make vocal noises as food is being prepared against a background mechanical drone. Noise reduction artifact adds to the creepy effect.