Actual recording of a compound bow (child size) with an aluminum shaft arrow, blunt tip on a plastic and foam target. Approx. 9:30am, on a sunny brisk morning.
Random whistle i was gonna use, but i used a different one. This is actually in the tune of this: http://www. Freesound. Org/people/connum/sounds/33262/.
An obnoxiously noisy chair squeaking away. This is actually the chair for my computer. It is always squeaking when i change my position or just lean a little bit (it can get kind of annoying).
For the recording process, i typed a bunch of keys on my keyboard. That's right! it's actually typing sounds. Use this for a person playing fortnite or something in your videos.
Sounds like computer glitch or corrupted file. This was actually recorded from an pc-speaker of computer running ms-dos that was running a corrupted exe file.
It was a dark and stormy night. Suddenly the power went out and the cellar door opened. . . Actually it's the lid to my coffee pot. Includes four similar creaks for your choosing.
Just a quick recording using a c1000 to create the sound of someone breaking out from behind a metal door (a lift). Its actually a simple tool cupboard door.
This was recorded with a home-made hydrophone attached to my olympus ls-14. The hydrophone was just placed into the sink and the tap turned on. The recording was actually made 31st december 2015.
Sounds like a plate being dragged. This isn't actually a recording of a plate being dragged, it's a whole different sound being edited to the point where it sounds like this.
A recording that sounds like two people laughing with a rather creepy vibe. They have a slight pitch difference. It's actually a recording of me laughing, doubled and changed pitch.
My boyfriend apprehended the mic during a recording session and farted into it. It really sounds more like a video game jump sound effect than a fart, actually.
Me shouting "falcon punch!!!". My first upload. I only shouted the words, i didn't actually do a punch, because we all know that only one man is capable of the falcon punch!.
Maybe little experimental and odd drum loop. Actually only the closed hi-hat and snare rim are original tr-909 samples used in this, rest of the samples sound similar to tr-909's.
This is a fragment from the actual kandimpu gamaka sound by vignesh ishwar uploaded by gopala krishna koduri. This is used for asssigment 7 and 8 of theaudio signal processing for music applications course by professor xavier serra.
Tried to emulate sound of a large motor starting. This sound is actually from an air raid siren. Reminds me of some transit bus but also sounds like some electric motor.
This is just a catchy song with a nice bridge in the middle, so wait until the middle!!!!! it's best with headphones on, since you can actually hear the base.
Tape echo recorded from actual tape machine tesla pluto anp404 made in czechoslovakia in 70s. Sound has been captured through its speaker and my mxl770 condenser mic.
Every now and then my dumbass partner blurts out something that strongly suggests he's not actually a dumbass. . . And hits the nail squarely on the head.
A field recording of an actual fire in wood (branches, planks, etc)outdoors in summer. Recorded with a sony videocamera (mini-dv) and a separate stereo-mike, sony ecm-ms 907.
Quiet talking in a room with 4 people. Size is about medium and no computers are actually running. (possible conversation between recorders). Stereorecorded with h4n.
This is actually my favorite sound yet! there was a church clock going off at the time i was recording this, but, alas, i foolishly did not have my windscreen on, and i had to edit it out. Loopable.
This was a donkey bray imitation i did with my mouth, it actually turned pretty good. Enjoy!. Youtube channel: https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucxlpx862bqqxguokfzotvzadiscord: https://discord. Gg/nkuatjmtkj.
Drill spinning in open air (not actually screwing anything). If it can matter, it's a jobmate power drill. Recording equipment: samson c01u usb microphone.
Some day i will assemble a pack for download of all of the various "nos" i've recorded. Very seldom did any of them actually serve the intended purpose.
Right in the middle of the bridge istanbul became fascinated with the cacophony od the place. There are boats, cars, sounds of the actual bridge, prayers heard from both sides of land. . . And many more. . . Istanbul turkey.
I recorded some nice rain-sounds. There are also 3 parts with thunder in this sample. 320kbit mp3 44100hz. This actually sounds way better after downloading.
Me playing on tanpura (an indian instrument), sometimes also called a tambura. It's tuned to c (either major or minor as it's first and fifth). Actually meant this to be a different file. I'll add that as well.
I was actually trying to record something else along the road but that was wiped out by the sound of a passing military humvee, probably from the local armory. So i've posted that instead. Iphone, audacity.
This sound was recorded as foley for flower plastic wrap, actually used velum to make this crunch. At the end it was crumpled. Recorded by nady tcm 1050 plugged in mbox 2 mini.
Literally just the bootstrapper for windows 10 converted into an mp3 file. I recommend not doing this yourself as i actually haven't been able to update windows on my old computer since lol.
This is actually the sound of me opening my little action camera 1st person camera's "briefcase" of parts and accessories for it, going through it a small bit and than closing it back up again.
Sounds of thunder and rain in turku, finland on 3rd july 2011. Recorded on a zoom h4n. Note: although the flac is stereo, the actual recording is mono.
Actually made with distorting, bitcrushing, and downsampling a recording of an electric drill (with this type of heavy processing the source material doesn't really matter much though). No chips or tunes were harmed in the making of this sound.
A recording made of a icy stream at a point where the water was actually running underneath a thin mantle of ice. Made on february 2nd, 2014. Equipment used: zoom h4n using the internal built-in microphones. .
This was originally meant to be part of the soundtrack for a play i was writing. I discovered it amongst my many garage band projects a few days ago, and realized it wasn’t actually all that bad. I couldn’t use it, but maybe you could!.