This is the sound of a clock ticking, if you can believe it! i added reverb to it and sloooooowed it doooooown to about -81 percent of it's original speed. I think this sounds like an air-conditioner going off in a cathedral. (see tags. ) i hope you can use this and i hope you download the other "big room ambiences" i create. Sorry about those clicks in there! i don't know where they came from, but i think you can probably edit them out. Please excuse. Made with audacity and a clock ticking, if you can believe it!.
This is the sound of someone playing a bongo drum. I added reverb to it and slowed it down about -81 percent, but of course, you already know about that. Made with audacity and someone playing a bongo drum.
This is the sound of a snare drum after i added reverb to it and slowed it down about -81 percent. By the way, this morning, i purchased a very interesting book entitled "harmonograph: a visual guide to the mathematics of music" by anthony ashton. I haven't read much of it yet, but it is explaining how eye-pleasing shapes can be created by utilizing vibrations and a harmonograph. I think you should check this book out. Made with audacity.
Ambiance of a huge lobby in vancouver, before the start of some lectures. The lobby was full of people. I took advantage of course, to "steal" this sound. I've used it in many movies that i did the sound. Hope you enjoy. --------------------------ambiencia de um enorme saguão em vancouver , enquanto se espera o inicio de algumas palestras. Este saguão estava cheio de gente. Aproveitei é claro , para "roubar" esse som. Já o usei em muitos filmes que fiz o som. Espero que gostem.
This is a short extract from a sound installation 'the ocean misses a beat' commissioned for a festival in plymouth, uk and subsequently presented in chester as part of the 'up the wall' festival. It features recordings of the sea i made at heybrook bay in devon.
A field recording from winchelsea beach from 17-06-2019. . Recorded late in the evening, around 8pm. There is mostly wave noises and general ambience with some seagull calls in the background. Recorded on zoom h4n pro with rycote wind baffle.
Diesel motor from the ferry boat lorient to ile de groix. On the outside top deck. Brittany, france, 2021. Recorded with schoeps msrecorded on sounddevice 633wave stereo 48khz 24 bits.
130cm wide 600l metal bassin hit by a small wooden log. Hit from multiple angles and mic placed in front on the open hollow end. Recorded on a zoom h5 stock mic capsule. Hope you enjoy :)ps: id love to hear how you use this sound, feel free to link your creations :.
Waves with an interesting stereo effect. No processing, this is the original recording. Recorded on phone. I was lucky to be on the beach when there were no people there, so there are no extraneous noises.
I'm not a sound pro. These sea sounds are recorded with a simple smartphone and exported as wav files. If you do not want the wind noise on the microphone, it is stereo so you can remove the "windy" track if you do not want it. All free to use, no credit required. Enjoy and go create something fabulous!.