G413 typing sounds. Not particularly noisy. Pretty generic typing sound for universal purposes. Lately everyone's been hyped over deep thoccs, but i find those pretty unusable for sfx in videos etc. , cuz they're just not the typical typing sound.
Typing (real words!) on a kinesis advantage keyboard with cherry mx brown mechanical switches. Recorded at my desk with rode procaster, triton fethead, focusrite scarlett 2i2 into audacity. Untreated room (hence dynamic mic) but noise remoived with audacity. I needed this for my own purposes so i thought i'd upload it. I hope someone finds it useful :).
It's a sound i got from a lost recovered wav file. It was a 24-bit file but i have imported it as a 16-bit one, the ruseulting sound is an interenstin non-uniform noise with a modulation to it. Could be a neat sound for broken electronics.
Some typing on a standard desktop pc keyboard (but you may use it as the sound of a laptop keyboard too). Recorded with a dynamic mic and a directional, condenser mic in a small room, filtered and compressed to minimize noise.
Closeup recording of the backside of a tower pc, fans and the harddrive can be heard. Neighbor is banging around, you may need to loop a smaller part. Flac file test for the first time.
Broken сd/dvd printer recordered at my office. Here is the sound of internal elements of device and retractable disc slot. Recording until pause is original sound. After pause is the same sound processed with gross beat plugin in fl studio 12.
Recording of a 1995 compaq computer desktop hard drive. Features electronic whirring, powering up / down sounds, whirring, clicking, "memory access" noise. Could be used for e. G. A movie scene with computers in the background, glitchy techno, etc.
This sound has been created by modifying a voice record of about 3 minutes non-sense talk. Afterwards transformed and modified by many various effects in audacity. Sounds like an alien transmission or digital matrix, transformation kinda thingy. . Feel free to use as you like under public domain.
A gentle looping atmo of a computer with fans, a very silent transformer hum and occasional hard drive access. Released under the only license which makes sense for this type of thing: cc0 feel free to use it for whatever and however.
Recorded from line-in from a 13-year-old boombox tuned to the bottom of the am dial and moved around near the computer and printer. You can hear the base computer noise, then at 00:17 you start to hear the radio get closer to the printer which is off but plugged in.
Recording of a busy working epson v600 scanning a few 35mm film negatives. Lot's of adjusting sounds and transportation of the scanhead as the operation continues.
I have been working on my twelve-tone program (in chuck). 1 - random 12 tones with random note-length for prime. 2 - then retorograde is played. 3 - after that prime and retrograde at the same time (3 times). Here the note-length is a average value.
A short soft whistle suitable for "onhover" mouse events when constructing various menus. Created using audacity, by applying a couple of filters and changing a pitch of a short whistle - my own whistle.
Made this with the fm synth in caustic 3. Just hit record & started turning knobs. Even though its almost a simple synth, it definetly has enough for endless possiblities. // its a 3 iscilator synth w/ a few fm settings.