I generated a "chirp" with audacity going from something like 400 to 0, logarithmically. Then i faded it in and out. Useful for video games, especially old ones, for running into a wall or something like that.
This track was a voice recording of me saying "freesound. Org" using my laptops internal microphone, and then edited audacity®. The gverb filter was applied. The pitch was changed from the original tone which was c to b.
An attempt to make the beginning of aviators the red hood even more haunting by elevating higher tones and adding in an echo. Worked on in adobe audition.
A telephone bell rings three times. Recorded with a sennheiser me-66 through an rnp8380 preamp and rnc1773 compressor into pro tools. Background noise reduction with waves z-noise.
Bassdrum hit with mallet, recorded 24bit stereo on a sony-pcmd50. One mic was on-axis and the other was off. The samples are in stereo only as to allow for more control in tone and editing.
Brown noise heavily filtered and pitched down (not very much happening above 400 hz). Simple chorus/reverb added. Made using adobe audition (previously known as cool edit).
Playing random tunes but reversed them to make it sound like nice suspense, sounds processed with synthesia and virtaulmidisynth, recorded in audacity.
This is tupperware (beliebecuyy with an oem stretchy rubber top cover that seals them water/air tight, so i enjoyed the tone & recorded this. Hope everyone diggs it!.
A belch (or burp if you prefer) recorded in my home studio. Diet coke does wonders for creating these awesome sounds! perfect tie into to any file that needs a nice loud belch, or tone it down for the background!.
Spooky-crazy tones; korg volcakeys, korg mini kaos pad2, boss dr3, audio recording to smartphone, via crate acoustic 35 amp, with blaxx delay guitar fx.
I made a small composition by just layering my voice and trying to stay in tune. Hope this is good enough. Although if it's not, you can edit it and stuff. All of this is just my voice.
Generated by this site: http://wurstcaptures. Untergrund. Net/music/?oneliner=t%3c%3c4%7ct%3e%3e4&oneliner2;=&t0;=0&tmod;=0&duration;=10&separation;=100&rate;=8000.
This is a recording i made on set with a group of extras pretending to be in a hospital waiting room. Sennheiser mkh416 - sound devices 442 - tascam dr680.
Recorded at the corner of younge street and king street in toronto, ontario on a zoom. People walk by, streetcar passes by, and no doubt cars! it's windy so one may put a high pass filter on it.
Wine glass, tuned with water, rubbed with pressure in a circular motion to produce sustained distorted tone. Recorded with olympus ls-10 (no zoom) in a small reverberating bathroom, edited in audacity to make a seamless loop. The whole pack intended to be used as a virtual instrument. Note c#4 (root note c5, 440hz).
Recording of a telephone left off the hook. The tone is used in the mountain time zone of the us. Recorded from a cordless at&t; phone set on 'speaker', using an akg-c1000s.
A recording of the audible beep the modem makes on a pc when booting. I literally had to hold a microphone up to the motherboard's modem so it's not a very good quality recording.
This is a long sample i took from a park while my kids were playing. I processed it through a convolution reverb with a percussion tone as the convolution file. Very strange musical feel to it.
This sound is created with a drumbrute impact. There is a sweet spot with the drumbrute-impact fm_drum that can create a dual tone drum sound, this is how it can sound, but it is not easy to get it into the right pitch.
This is my first attempt at a locking growl of the sidewinder missile, made by modifying dtmf tones, slowing the speed way down and raising the pitch. Made with audacity for creative commons distribution 0 license as per request by why485.
Recording of me hitting and tapping the body of my rode nt1a while it's recording. Recorded through a rode nt1a via a zoom h6n, processed to remove room tone.
This is a recording i made on set with a group of extras pretending to be in a hospital waiting room. Sennheiser mkh416 - sound devices 442 - tascam dr680.
Opening and closing the car door. Two doors opening and closing, generating audio with two different tones. Audio captured with zoom h1 in my garage and no noise.