I was just messing around with audacity recently and recorded a word "no". Then stretched it out using tempo stretch function (function that streches speed, but does not alter the pitch) maxed out twice in a row. That resulted in such a simple word stretched out to almost 5 minutes. Sounds rather scary and interesting.
Just a little sound-file for a horror-game or something. =d. It was created with: audacity 2. 0. 6recording or made by software: made in audacitylocation of recording: --date and time of recording: --.
Sundown meadow. Recording device: canon 1100d, then 2 records converted to. Wav and cupled in audacity to 1 record. Place, date: slovakia, 19. 5. 2015,19:32.
This is a field recording of the dam in columbia, tenn. It was recorded using a zoom h1n handy corder. The only audio effects were normalizing and amplification in the audacity program.
Bird chirping, singing; ambience, suburb. Sounded recorded with zoom h4n, in a suburb of keszthely (hungary). Processed: lowcut, compression, converted to flac(audacity; level 8).
Sound of car passing by which was recorded in hervanta, tampere, finland during autumn using iphone 11 built in recording app then downsampled to 44100hz using audacity.
Here's a sound that helps describe when you realize something that you wish you hadn't. Recorded with a yamaha/goblins synth using audacity. My second recording.
1 minute of standing outside near wind chimes. I used an iphone 6s to record and then used audacity to normalize the recording and convert it to an mp3 file. I recorded this on 2/4/16 at 9:47 am in bloomington, il.