Here's a hummingbird recorded at 96khz, then filtered and slowed 900%, resampled to 44. 1you can hear the individual wing strokes and the chirps now sound something like the monsters from the movie "pitch black".
A robot voice made with text-to-speech and voicechanger. Io. Sounds a bit like doctor who's cybermen (however, their voices were not made using text to speech back in the 60s/70s - they were made using an electrolarynx or vocoder.
Bass sound processed in abelton live. Overdirive @ 91%, auto-filter set a certain way, then a nice erosion modulating up and down. Hope you like, enjoy.
This series is done through layering and processing many samples of drum sounds i synthesised using various plugins namely xoxo's vst's and zynaddsubfx mixed with some old hardware samples i made a long time ago. There are 4 packs of the same series : perc snare kick and hats all using the same process.
Luscious evolving tones derived from"garden chimes 2" (by monterey2000), run through metasynth's spectral synth with slow attacks. (check monterey2000's current license on "garden chimes 2" if you use this sound).
110 bpm, c notes, middle c, with a 1/4 wobble, half as sine, half as sawtooth descending, with random sounds and filters. Compressed a bit to give ti the full sound. Useful for games or music.
Took three instances of https://freesound. Org/people/mjl1551/sounds/620029/ and processed (see imgur): filter, reverb, compression/expansion. I pogo'ed the samples as well. Fx: https://imgur. Com/gallery/4mpem1q. Flp: https://www. Dropbox. Com/s/y8yuf6fqxoo780u/bass. Flp?dl=0.
Old father time grumbling about timewasting to a digital clock background. 14 markers set and rendered @48khz 323 bit fp for you morphagene fans out there. Enjoy but don't waste too much time on it. . .
This is the superimposition of 2 sounds, 1/ what seems to be a distant metallic sound and 2/ what seems to be multiple impacts and touches on a plastic wrap layer. I don't exactly remember what i was going for on that one.
110 bpm, c notes, middle c, with a 1/4 wobble, half as sine, half as sawtooth descending, with random sounds and filters. Used : http://www. Freesound. Org/people/spankmyfilth/sounds/214265/with one more note.
Took a small portion of my sound https://www. Freesound. Org/people/gis_sweden/sounds/349029/slowed it. Applied paulstretch. Slowed it again. Got this drone.
A big cinematic spinning sound generated with a metallic spinning object on the ground recorded with zoom h4n and processed with cubase le7!let me know if you desire to listen to the dry sound!.
*processed version with fx* loopable. Crowd reunited in front of parliament chants in protest against the government. In 2011 during a major economic crisis in portugal. Drums rhythm and big crowd singing and clapping along. Recorded with fostex fr2 and a sanken cmd-10 stereo microphone, october 15th, 2011. .
This file is an extraction of 0 second to 4 second from the following filehttp://freesound. Org/people/iluppai/sounds/148845/it is for audio signal processing for music application. The link for the class is:https://class. Coursera. Org/audio-002/. .
Quality beat for dubstep, designed/processed generously, ready for use in songs around 130 bpm(not sure what bpm). Original, authentical and "never used". Free to use if you give it some love! :d.
110 bpm, c notes, middle c, with a 1/4 wobble, half as sine, half as sawtooth descending, with random sounds and filters. Compressed a bit to give ti the full sound. Useful for games or music.
While outputting a file of sound effects, i ended up with a severely corrupted file. Playback results include incessant shrieking and slight pitch alterations. To create more variety, i used a lowpass filter and long reverb.
An edited version of freesound #162268 by eneaszthe intervals between the dog running are removed. It came out surprisingly well. No skipping or clipping or any of that whatsoever. As this is the very second sound effect i've ever uploaded, i could benefit from feedback. I encourage people to rate and comment, and if you use this sound effect for something, don't be afraid to link it in the comments. I'd love to see what people use this for.
I recorded several different guitar riffs played on an eastern, egyptian music scale and then multi-tracked the recordings. Polished the rendered audio a bit with reverbs as well.