Car crash one of my first soudn fxyou can use this sound in any project you want for free, but please also consider supporting me via patreon (1$) : https://bit. Ly/patreon22.
Me messing around with mongolian throat singing. This is the first semi-decent recording i've managed to glean. First version has reverb and a little bit of eq, second one is dry.
Using a small bag filled with cherry seeds trying to imitate walking and running on a floor covered in pebbles, sand or well, seeds. Sounds a bit percussion-esque maybe. . .
Gun shot i recorded in a bar location, its already mixed a little bit cause i recorded shot separately from loading sound. . But its a high quality mixdown.
Recorded with an aphex 207d and a neumann tlm 103. Middle section dips out a bit due to gravity and the weight of the second hand, left it in just in case.
This is a sound for videogame. I love notch filters, so, in order to keep the sound less raw and simple, i put some filter modulation and a bit of reverb.
A more experimental bell type sound. Played a bit with a copy of the gemini vst synth. Preset options: https://www. Dropbox. Com/s/r69l18e1vejjpz5/preset. Jpg.
Okay, so the original was a bit broken, but the original broken version is still up. Now this music is in wav format so that's a change. Sorry for the inconvenience.
A sound made in audacity. 500hz tone, lasting 0,5 seconds, 0,5 pause, repeated 4 times, with a bit of reverb. Could be used as some sort of alert or alarm. Loop friendly.
I recorded this in my home town, a small town near bogotá, colombia. It took the birds, some dogs barking, the towns train. A little bit of everything!.
Early morning forest atmos, north warrandyte, victoria, australia - faint traffic in background, various parrots, kookaburras, wattle birds etc, faint dog barks. 24-bit 48khz wav, zoom h5 internal x-y mics.
Recording of a jackhammer in operation at massey university, wellington campus. Natural reverb; sounds a bit like a machine gun. Recorded with inbuilt microphone of samsung s7 edge.
An alarm effect that sounds a bit like some alert going off in an airplane cockpit. Made from a very slowed down recording of me whistling, with the help of dfx skidder.
Sounds a little like fireworks going off. Recorded on my phone inside a tent pitched under a tree, the heavy raindrops sound a bit like firecrackers or pops of musket fire?.
Based upon my "single gunshot. Wav" sfx, this experiments a bit with the effects of stereo audio. I made the sound quite punchy also. Created with audacity. Use however you see fit.
Blippy sound produced in reasynth. I will peroidically update my descriptions for all known uploads for synth settings from reasynth for you to replicate it at a point so be a wee bit patient.
Santa claus ho ho ho line delivered with a flat or disaffected affect, voice a bit gravelly. Inspired by the fleshtone's version of "super rock santa".
Presences midi instrument from studio one with moog synthesizer and various plug ins like lfo, delay, reverb and others. Contains whole spectrum 20 [hz] to 20 [khz]. Recording settings:. 48[khz]24-bit.
20 minute walk through a park in ottawa on a wet winter day in february 2017. Recorded with zoom h4n, 44. 1khz, 16 bit, stereo. Lots or regular footsteps!.
Simple quantized loop, but about the sounds. They consist of filtered vinyl chops going into a 950, layered with some quite buzzing 8 bit mirage hits. No additional effects used.
Crickets recorded on august night in mount sinai, n. Y. In an open expanse between two large oak trees. Recorded on a zoom h4n, 48khz 24 bit, high pass filter and noise reduction.
Sorting change, bills. . . Cramming them into an envelope. . . Manipulating the money. . . Handling money. . . 44. 1khz 16 bit stereo recorded with sony mini-disc recorder 2009.
Small creek gurgling and surging below a dam spillway. The bed is rocky and water is running a bit high. Recorded using a camera just above the water's surface.
Frogs croak at a pond. The recording was made louder, so there's a bit noise on it. Please turn it down for your purposes again. Recorded with a flashmic.