Kinda self-explanatory, the 8-bit bleeps and bloops from playing a video game. Recorded like this, it was kinda ridiculous but very fun:my laptop when i was playing that little dinosaur game that loads when your page doesn't load -> 1/8" to rca cable -> used one of the rca outputs -> rca to 1/4" adapter -> scarlett 2i2 -> protools.
I've been borrowing from here for years so i wanted to finally give something back. I created this for a video game i never finished. (yes, this is from my own voice). Deep, male voice saying game over. Great vocal to end any game or activity.
Recording of a soccer game between fc st. Pauli and vfl bochum at 8th november 2019 at millerntor stadium in hamburg. Recorded with shure mv88+ in stereo mode.
Children playing in a english village playground. Swings & seesaw can be heard amongst the voices. Recorded 18th july 2014 using a zoom h2, edited via cool edit pro, some mastering processes applied.
The sound of a dye being rolled, i found that it doesn't matter whether it's a 6 sided dye, a 4 sided dye, a 20 sided dye, or a 60 sided dye, it all sounds the same. . . And yes i have a 60 sided dye. . .
You open for the first time the game zelda majora's mask but you game is bugged on the downloading page. There is a music but not the original one, it seem's that you discovered an easter egg.
Archived sounds when i used amiga 2000 and its bad sampler. . . Resampled at double speed, refreshed with various effects and record at 48khz-24bit with the tascam dr-05. . They are back to being strange and interesting, also for games and animations. . . Enjoy.
Recorded some stuff and then i put a bunch of effects on it and made it into this little thing. Could be used in a game or something. You can use it however you want.
On one side of the room, someone practicing piano. On the other side, a gamer shouting into their laptop headset. A bizarre combination. Recorded in stereo on a zoom h4n.