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!.
Whirlpool cabrio washing machine in final stage of spin cycle to remove water from laundry. A consistent hum with regular pulse of a quiet rattle. A nearly soothing machine noise.
This is only a recording of me playing a djembe, recorded with a pair of nt1-a mics, but after messing around with some of logic's amp and resonator effects i ended up with this. The 6/8 groove reminded me of the doctor-who theme, and the interval displacement of a minor 6th i thought sounded pretty cool. You don't have to credit me, but if you use my sound i'd love to hear what you come up with!.
Raw oscillator waves from dave smith instrument's mopho. Pulse-13, asymmetrical square wave. Recorded through a behringer mixer into an mpc. 44. 1k 16-bit.
All my sound effects are always created from scratch. Handcrafted using only the finest frequencies and waves. If you alter my sounds in any way i can not be held responsible for your health and safety.
This is sound was designed to start out loosely spaced, in conjunction with other sounds, and tighten up to build tension before a drop. I use it in offset pattern as a "call response". I had to keep it under 2 seconds to remain viable at the precipice. Soloed, sequenced, or combined to create a new sound. Have fun with no string attached!. Key: a♭ minoralt key: 1abpm 107.
This is futuristic sound effect of smg one shot. It is perfect for your games or movies. Sound is created from scratch in fl studio. It free to use and reupload on any website.
An other attempt at making a wind noise, by layering different noises and fading between them. This one sounds like there's a helicopter in the background.
The electrocardiogram of a dying man-machine. 2 synthesizers used: sample & hold lfo for pitching and filters, sine waves for electriocardiogram. Delay, chorus, eq. . .
I installed in december 2011 my sound data for bfd-eco, an acoustic drum vst that really rocks. By that time i had my akai mpc 1000 connected to my computer to do some sampling. While i didn't do any sampling while the installation progressed i did hear that the external hard drive that i was installing onto sent out disturbing binary pulses that my mpc picked up. I quickly started the sampler, and recorded as much as i could of the noises. This is the result.
A drain after a water flow: the water seems to build up a physical-mechanic surface tension kept mass in the tube, opens and closes this bubble-entity producing a specific rhythm in the plughole resp. The drainage pipe. It pulses with various plops and splashs, starts off with a firework kind of beat but then one hears a differentiated rhythm of 4-strokes sequences with slugs before these etc. Getting slower. Many minutes later it ends (beyond this track). The (hearable) cut is just the censorship of a small abortive piece -- left in to document the recording as recording.
Sound of rw's mechanical heart?. Made with mixpad and wavepad. Took a few heartbeat sounds, overplayed with "warp core", ratchet, a car turning off, pump action shotgun and warning sounds. Plus a few others i cannot remember. Played with speed and pitch.
In my quest for that perfect sound that i'm looking for, i ended with something that doesn't quite fit the bill. Never the less, i think it has potential in the right hands. One thing i would like to point out is a single glitch at about 1. 907. I spent a couple of hours trying to figure it out. It may be a non-issue to someone that hasn't obsessed over it before, during, and after dinner. Use it and abuse it if it fits your needs. Key: a♭ minoralt key: 1abpm 107 (i had a clip running at 160 just fine).
A single shot of what could be an electromagnetic pulse for some sci-fi videogame or video. Made in ableton with layers of synths, reverb, lfo and chorus. Completely free to use.
There are many ways to "listen" to a computer. The high frequencies are miles from what a human can hear, so you must divide and mix until you hear the computer "speaking". This one: simply placed the am mf coil close to a data cable to a pci slot. The sharp noise is not noise, but clock signals which are divided x times the rattling is caused by every move with the mouse.