Sci-fi warning sound effect that was created using the free and open-source software zynaddsubfx, you can use the sound however you like, change the pitch of the sound effect to suite your needs, good for video games.
Samsung or iphone style alert tones, made by converting existing mobile phone tones to midi and then playing with a synth (omnisphere) and changing the odd note.
An old school airport style synthesised attention chime, as heard before announcements. Dry. G1-e1made in ableton live with the dead duck software ddx10 vst synth.
I made this as a sub only alert for when the action in game made it look like the end was near. . . . In other worlds my character was gonna die! xd i figured i would share (!rbr for the chat bot). This is my most popular by far and so far. Enjoy! not 100% family friendly but not too bad either.
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Sound of something from somewhere as best i can remember. Seems like it is the sound of a claymore or the like, in some game; by the time you hear it you know you are going to die. I messed with it at the end but you can cut that off if you want. No explosion at the end.
An enemy ship decloaks in the vicinity of a starship and the captain issues a red alert and orders the crew to fire the ship's fazers. Saving planets one at a time by the great captain bill, starbase headquarters in the twilightzone.
An alarm sound commonly heard in movies when something goes wrong on some type of aircraft. If it represents a certain type of warning i'm not sure what it is. Loopable.
Produced in reasynth then rendered then pitch shifted. The quality was put to the absolute maximum (somewhat to ridiculous degrees) as to provide maximuim headroom for pitch-shifting, headroom and to stop a form of foldback aliasing in sound from occuring - sustaining fidelity.
This is my second alarm recording produced with lmms (ami evan) then imported in audacity where i recorded my own voice and added a vocoder to make it sound more robotic.