Very loud, close recording of an old, partially functional wallensack reel-to-reel tape recorder. Recording includes the tape motor in operation and a piezo mic being dragged across the surface of the tape recorder. The recording has a fair amount of both background noise, and hum from the machine itself.
The assorted sounds of a recycling center warehouse. Recorded nearest the can sorter, where the aluminum and steel containers are tumbled. Also background hum from blowers and the forklift, which beeps as it backs. This sample contains more can action.
Three regular beeps of a smoke alarm, followed by one final slowly dying beep. Warning, this is super loud and ear-piercing compared to other sounds, turn your volume waaay down before testing out this sound.
A very loud jackhammer is what i walked out to today from my apartment. Recording also includes my two front doors being opened, to reveal the audio assault.
This is a very short excerpt of carnatic music. This sound is basically used for a demonstration of the importance of loudness and timbre in melody. A synthesized melody sound and a monotonized version of that sound will be soon linked here in the description.
This is a recording of my highland west terrier dog, happily barking after discovering that she was about to be taken out to the streets for a walk with me. Recorded with a zoom h4n stereo at 48khz 24bits.
Recorded using an alesis qs8 keyboard using a direct signal. This sound file is unedited so you will most likely hear mistakes or musical nonsense. This sound file is not a performance but rather a practice session that have been recorded for later listening and reference. This sound file can be used in accordance with the freesound. Org creative commons license. Thank you for listening.