Similar to a wheel from a game show slowing down. This sound is remixed from: mialena24contador análogo by ( http://freesound. Org/people/mialena24/sounds/364349/ ).
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".
Me dropping a chain somewhat slowly on a linoleum floor. It starts loud and gets softer. It's also pretty bright, but most of that is around 14k if you want to eq it out. Recorded with two kam i2's into a zoom h4n.
Like a digital meter/counter slowing down, could be used for a game or points sfx etc. This sound is remixed from: youioo8countdown beep by ( http://freesound. Org/people/youioo8/sounds/268711/ ).
I recorder my bulldog's weird nose and throat sounds while he is playing with his ball and simply slowed it. The quality is quite dirty but you might use that thing?.
A short sample of a cricket recorded in cuernavaca, morelos, méxico on summer but with time modified to go slower, so an interest different quality of sound appears. Recorded whit a zoom h1.
Me playing around with some zips and clothing to get various sounds. There are two types of zips recorded. One for a piano bag and one for a recorder case. The clothing is two types of hard and softer more malleable jean material. Recorded with zoomh5 at 96hz. Raw file recordings with a bit of noise reduction.
Transitional sound we termed a "quick zoom" sound. Sounds like something slowing down or powering down. Created with this tool:http://www. Superflashbros. Net/as3sfxr/and this sound:http://www. Freesound. Org/people/timbre/sounds/109213/. Edit: i see a lot of people are enjoying this sound! if you'd like to donate a dollar or two towards my personal starving artist fund here is a donation link: https://www. Paypal. Me/baharv89.
Wanted to emulate the sound of a stopping / slowing down turntable for a "pause" sound effect for a video game. Feel free to reverse the sound to get the matching "continue"-counterpart =). Made in fl studio using the "fruity scratcher" effect on a simple piano note sample.