Dog barking and approaching the microphone. Cachorro latindo e aproximando do microfone. My dog was barking while recording a video for my channel on youtube. I stopped the recording of the video and started capturing only the audio of the dog with the zoom h1 microphone because the barking could be used as sound effect.
This is a reverse ricochet accent i made from scratch. I took the classic “h-b cartoon ricco” and modified it to make it look like an approaching bullet is coming to shoot a glass object or hit a hard surface. You can use this sound however you want. Just give me credit!.
Staying still in a liquid chlorine packaging plant and approaching some of the different machines. . . Not recorded with an optimum device. Very noisy.
This is the sound of a small diesel vehicle slowing and almost stopping, before turning and driving slowly away. This was recorded in-person with a tascam dr-40 stereo recorder. Public domain: i have released this audio file into the public domain. It is free for anyone to download, modify, or use without my consent and without attribution - like all freesound audio files should be. Enjoy!.
Car approaching from the distance on the left gets louder as it approaches with a squealing engine belt. It moves to the right and sound level diminishes.
A great sound that i produced in audacity using the wah wah effect after using white noise. It sounds rather like a windy and stormy wind approaching!.
Another recording of a police car approaching from the distance with siren wailing. It passes and vanishes into the distance again. Recorded with: fostex fr2le, bp4025.
Onboard the san diego trolley "green line" westbound, 17 dec 2008, 6:30 am, approaching qualcomm stadium station. Women talking in spanish. You might be able to make out a man snoring extremely loudly.
Standing on a platform for the s-bahn (overground) train in berlin. Train approaches, stops, small people get on board. Tannoy makes announcement and train leaves.
Two ever rising shepard tones rising at different rates overlaid by a pulsing hiss. This is a sound effect used to indicate a steadily approaching peril. It can be seamlessly looped.
Field recording made at one of boston's t stations, underground. Sounds include subway trolleys approaching, departing, and passing; arrival announcements on the intercom system; and general crowd ambience.