Theme old bombtimer :. Production steps:i record the sound of a book falling on the floor. I copy the sound impact 8 times on the same track. At the end « i fade in closing ». On another track, i copy the first track. I displace this second track on the right with « time shift tool », it creates a shift. I change the pitch of this track with a percent of change of -47. On a third track i take another recording sound of a key knocking on metal. I copy this sound 8 times and put a « fade out » on all the third track. I shift the track to begin at 1sec. Description:this sound look like to an old bomb timber. There is two different sounds one look like a heartbeat and the second a clock ticking. It creates a very stressful sound because of the progressive amplification. The bomb will explode soon and we need to hurry to defuse it. Typologie de schaffer :. Masse: son cannelétimbre harmonique: éclatantgrain: itérationallure: mécaniquedynamique: graduelleprofil mélodique: ascendantprofil de masse: dilatation.
Real resting heartbeat, self-recorded by my friend andy jack. Only effects used on this is eq to remove noise. Public domain, but if you wanna give credit then credit "andy jack".
This only happend to me once in my life and it hurt(i went to the hospital after this attack). I used a device that can give me almost the clearest possible sound of my heart beat. Also i gave the very tiny parts where my heart was beating at 400-600 an extreme amplification because those parts are very quite.
Pieza compuesta por dos sonidos, uno agudo y uno grave, en el cual el primero marca el pulso y el segundo la clave. Piece made with two sounds, one high and one low. The first one marks the pulse and the second one the compasses.
Pieza compuesta por dos sonidos, uno agudo y uno grave, en el cual el primero marca el pulso y el segundo la clave. Piece made with two sounds, one high and one low. The first one marks the pulse and the second one the compasses.
Pieza de tres sonidos, uno grave, medio y agudo, inspirados en la clave africa rumba. Piece with three sounds, one high, one mid and one low, inspirited in an african compass.
My attempt at a heart beat sound effect, just quickly experimenting. Created by pulling on two sides of a t-shirt and then modifying sound. First attempt! much to improve, hope it comes in useful.
Dialing the number 3. The dial plate telephone "fetap 611-2" (fernsprechtischapparat) in screaming orange was distributed by the german bundespost from 1972 on. It uses a real bell for ringing and of course it can only do pulse dialing. This was recorded with a single røde nt5 microphone via a behringer ddx3216 digital console into ardour. Normalized over all dial pulse samples of this set. Edit feb 2020: i changed the license to cc0 since i myself use cc0 material from freesound these days a lot.
I took a gunshot, put a little bit of flanger on it and then rolled off the highs of an explosion and layered that underneath. I also added a few other effects to give it that fluttery sound in the end.
Low and calm heartbeat sounding very electronic. Perfect for backgrounds, filling and effects. Pay attention: the sound is very low frequency, you'll not hear it unless you wear good quality headphones or speakers. Also make sure your equalization configurations let low frequencies get through.
I live in the top floor of an apartment. This apartment is situated on the same level, about 7 meters away from the church bell tower. Over the years i've come to really loathe this sound beyond what i can put into human words, so i made a distorted edit of them. Enjoy!.
Yidan's heartbeat recorded with a homemade contact mic and added eq and compression. If you're willing please share a link of how you used this sound!.
Manipulated sounds, mainly dogs barking, recorded into a korg kaoss pad3 from a hp computer. The recordings on each pad edited to fit a time frame. Played on four pads on the korg pad and recorded back into the hp computer into cubase. Then manipulated further using standard eq and a tint of reverb. Location: reykjanesbær, iceland.