3 separate birds (left, right, and center) responding to each other. Recorded on: tascam dr-05xdate: july 2, 2022location: willow lake trail, big cottonwood canyon, utah, usa.
In this recording, a bluejay becomes increasingly insistent with its screeching. A distant bird can be heard responding at the end. ---two primo em172 capsules -> zoom h1.
Daisy is an adopted formerly-feral cat who goes through phases of hey-ya-know-i'm-wild. Shove a recorder at her and she responds with a hiss. Do it twice, and she'll certainly draw blood. I didn't.
H4n recording of an automated vibrating mirror surface at an art event. The vibration responds to the proximity of objects, thus the wavering in intensity. - i use this one a lot, i'd love to know what you do with it -.
I've reset all my licenses to cc0. These are all public domain. I apologize for not responding sooner. I'm just now discovering most of the attention these pieces got. Thank you all who've commented. I'd have remained oblivious otherwise.
Weird little looping, scratching sound effect. Responds well to a lot of different effects. Try looping it or feeding it into a wavetable / granular synth and see what you can come up with!.
This wave file is prepared as a morphagene reel 48khz, 32 bit with markers (splices) for each sound. They're all tuned to c, they're stereo and have some reverb. It basically turns your morph into a synth voice that responds very well to 1v/oct. I am sure you're going to have fun with it.
I recorded my voice while playing freelance horror games; scp-087-b and slender sanatorium. This was so i could get genuine reactions to use as stock voice clips for future use. Some pretty interesting stuff came out. Responding to the voice that says "aren't we having fun?".
Needed a tea kettle sound, so i recorded this. From a hot near-boil to full whistle, and turned off. Apologies for my voice at the end, responding to my girlfriend yelling at me for boiling water multiple times at 11:00 pm. Recorded with at2020 usb directly to audacity on my macbook. Noise removed (i think).
This is an extended version of my previous entry recording of the radio patch from the houston fbi field office i recorded from my police scanner. They do a radio check test every thursday night. They call various federal agencies around the houston area in the new p25 digital radio system, not analog. Some of the agencies respond, some do not. I wanted to post this so the other agencies could be heard during the radio check. Enjoy!.
A night-time birdsong. A simple single bird singing at night. Recorded in the fields above my home at night. The bird seemed to be responding to a particularly bright light in the vicinity hence seeming daylight or even 'dawn'. Recorded adhoc using an iphone!. Cropped in audacity; and saved as aif file. A walker walked by but i edited that out a bit. Feel free to hash it, mash it and trash it. Use it as you wish. No conditions. Tweet tweet ;).
Although still labled as a "phone bump" this one sounds a little bit more like a snippet of human speech. It is in e, and is to brief to be intelligible at all.
This is an old 70's phone, i pick up the receiver, dial a few times and ring off afterwards. Recorded on 44,1 24-bits with a shure ksm27 large-membrane condensor mic.