It was recorded in tallers building of pompeu fabra with h202 recorder with a high gain. The sound is short and has a high-pitched tone. We can listen the sound of air-conditioning.
Some tent construction sounds, there is a strange tone to some of this but that is just the strange acoustics of the inside of a tent. Used here originally: https://soundcloud. Com/evil-ear/sets/oregon. Enjoy. Evil ear.
beep beep boop boop - the sounds of an advanced computer, in the spirit of an old retro sci fi movie. Created in audacity with the raw 'generate tones' and 'chirps' functions.
A room tone attic in ostend, belgium. Construction and scaffold building across the street. Occasional car passing. The windows were closed but it’s only single layered glass. At 3:06 you can hear my feet moving (sorry about that). Recorded with tascam dr 701d en rode ntg 3 (shotgun type mic). The shotgun was positioned on top of the tascam in between the two internal mics. No processing whatsoever. Enjoy, use this in any way you seem fit, no credit needed.
C major and E minor contrast through their respective notes C and B (in red and orange), each a half step apart or leading tones. The chords share two notes (in blue) however.
Made this sound myself with some visual basic programming. I used it as a ring tone to tell me i have a message. It is a burst of a rtty-like sound. You may want to trim the silent tail.
A door in cooper science building at ball state university in muncie, in that makes different pitched tones depending on how fast wind is blowing outside it. The pitch can also be shifted by opening and closing the door slightly. (arcv).
A door in cooper science building at ball state university in muncie, in that makes different pitched tones depending on how fast wind is blowing outside it. The pitch can also be shifted by opening and closing the door slightly. (arcv).
A small bass drum sound i whipped up in about ten or fifteen minutes; this one with a techno/hardcore vibe. Made in audacity using tone generators and various effects.
The sound of my bathroom fan grinding away. I like listening to the pulsating tones of it. Sounds kind of like some crazy machine. Recorded on the zoom h4n microphones. 24/96.
This is the sound of an slightly old and noisy ceiling fan being switched on, run for a bit, and then turned off. It has been recorded on my cheap android phone in an empty room in mumbai, india. There is some room tone hiss as well mixed in. You can loop the middle part to extend as the drone / rumble is quite steady. Feel free to use as and where you wish.
Tono de sms para uso en telefonos móviles. Grabado golpeando una mesa de madera. Text message tone for smartphone use. Recorded hitting a wooden table.
A 1khz wave, often used as an effect for a flatline, test pattern, censorship, etc. This one more for effect (such as a movie) than a test tone. This was built with a square waveform for maximum loudness.
Bridge chord, named after en:Frank Bridge. Minor chord with a major chord a whole tone above. Chord pictured followed by arpeggio with D major at the octave.
This is the initial button push, the electronic squeal of energized circuitry and subsequent static of turning on a tv that is on a dead channel. A "swatch" culled from the back end of the sound can be looped for continuous static and electronic squeal. Made with fruity loops oscillators.
A butane lighter being flipped close, making a sharp "ching" sound with a high pitched metallic tone as it reverberates. Works well for closing a zippo also.
This rendering is of an airport security message we have all heard. Low voice tone with echo compressed, just repeats the message airports use today. Use as you like.
My dad had an old beat-up mouth organ, which was double tuned, in micro-tones to give a shimmering vibrato effect. I loved to just explore the overtones, and recompose them to make complex chords.
A series of three octave tones dropping in pitch, with the highest one fading in to create a dropping effect ending at a higher frequency. Just my attempt to recreate the dropping bells effect. Start the sound over from the beginning after finishing.
A fast building white noise with added filter sweep and fade-out, layered with a pulsating synthesized bass tone with a slow attack and an affected decay.
I generated a square tone with audacity and applied a few effects to it, mostly wahwah i think, and faded in and out. If you repeat it, it makes a very believable sound for an old video game machine.
A robotic phone-like sound. You do not need to credit me if you use this sound. Made using audacity by generating tones and adding a distortion effect.
Was up late last night and needed to make a foley for a radio tuning for a movie project thats coming up. So i thought i try and make my own. I just took my alarm clock radio and played with the am tuner and got some pleasing results. In the beginning it tunes in into various stations while coming towards the end its very errie with static and a wobbly tone. Feel free to use this for your own project. Use any part of this recording that pleases you and have fun! and feel free to share what you made with it!.