A slow sound effect for a transition with gentle reverbness to ease the ears :). Please let us know for what purpose you used this effect for inspiration and adding more sfx to this collection. Thanks!.
This audio was taken on the subway train. I wanted the audience to picture a scene in which someone is sending a text message in order to meet up with a friend.
A bunch of vocal whooshes and swooshes i made for transition scenes in a short animation project. Recorded in audacity using the stock mic in a 2010 macbook pro.
The regular chugging of the electric trolley car motor in new orleans on the st. Charles avenue line. When the car stops, the voices of the passengers remain in jumbled conversations.
A short transition woosh i made with paper and audacity. We can hear a smooth outstretched white noise sound combined with some scrapped paper. It's my first sound so tell me what you think about it in the comments please!.
Used as transition between scenes for a play. The chord is unusual but essentially a major chord. Does not adhere to equal temperament so it sounds odd to the typical musical ear.
I made this on the thumbjam app for ipad for a movie title graphic that uses imovie's "ripple" title transition. It's good for any kind of mood- or time-change or perhaps a quick transition to or from a dream sequence.
White noise fades in to climax with slight reverb at end. Atmospheric - an unsettling transition or sudden ending. Generated with audacity on a mac - 16-bit wav. I made this from scratch very quickly (after hours of searching for just the right sound!).
Slightly shocking short white noise fade in (2 secs) with a little reverb at end. Generated from scratch using audacity (mac version) 16-bit aif version. A simple, atmospheric sudden ending or transition.
I recorded this sound with my mouth and then created a boom to go with it. Has somehow found its way into a lot of youtube videos lately. Thanks for using this sound i made back in 2012, everyone!.
Recorded on public transit in downtown vancouver on a zoom h5. Originally at 24bit/48khz and down sampled to 16 bit 48khz. There is some variation in levels as i was riding the levels whilerecording.