A short sequence of key presses on several keys on a mechanical keyboard. Gaps are completely silent so it should be easy to extract one click for a game or other applications.
Series of whooshes recorded outdoors with two different small branches. The first, roughly half, is a deeper thumping whoosh and the latter half is a higher pitch one with a whine in some spots. Zoom h4n 96/24.
Stacking glass plates on top of each other. Trying to take one from the pile. Taking plates off the stack. Microphone: at2020, soundcard: focusrite scarlett 8i6.
Soundscape made in the frame of the city rings project november 2013. First composition combining 5 mysounds after discussing texture and layers: session one at gems world academy - etoy.
Recorded on iphone slow mo and remixed in studio one 3. Added compression, limiter, mix-verb (free to use royalty free - send a link to your work if you remember to).
I recorded this at our local inside garbage dump with my yamaha pocketrak. The echo is awesome in there. Edited on sony vegas with one track duplication. Please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
I recorded the sound in the studio of a sculptor yves dana. He works with large blocks of marble that he moves from one side to the other of its beautiful space.
I don't really know how this effect is called. This sound is made from guitar. It had nylon strings and when cleaning string i created this sound. This is higher one of two sound i managed record.
Pacific tree frogs (pseudacris regilla) croaking in a disused quarry. This clip has one frog close, others in middle distance. Quite a bit of wind noise from nearby trees.
On the saxophone, using a specific set of fingerings one can "play" two notes at once. This creates a clashing, almost chewbacca-like sound that can be utilized in some specific settings to create a certain effect.
2 men walking into a carpeted room with shoes, around it and out again. Moderate speed. A tiny moment of wind noise at one point when they get close (sorry).
Just this. A pair of finger cymbals i had to record to introduce meditations. Stereo ortf format with a pair of cad m177 large membrane mics, no editing, no fx. Enjoy.
Unclassifiable This one is somewhere in the realm of stereotypical buy-out music ethnic. Can be used as reasonable source music given enough reverb, and put far enough back in the mix. Source: Kevin MacLeod - Kevin MacLeod
This is one of my microcomposicions. But here is a remix as a chiptune song using the ym-2413 instruments. If you wantthe full version with more realistic instruments, mail me.
Two series of knocking on a metal doorhigh pitch knock on a hollow metal doorfaint sounds of footsteps on staircase in backgroundtwo sets of knocks, one longer than the otherrecorded on zoom h1.
Another take on the crickets at night. A bit slower, and different friends join in the fun. In this one i walk around a bit to focus on different spots. H4n + rycotte windjammer.
Since no one asked for it, here it is: the unfamous clown horn used throughout the history of gimp revival. Use it in projects that will get much more attention than ours ever will.
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!.
I made a bunch of synth leads. Really short one-shot. Could be used creatively as a loop. Made with a casio lk-300 tv, acid music studio 6. 0b, and superwave p8 vsti.
2 oscilators. One panned to the left the other to the right. Random pitch lfo bent on different rate speeds. With a bit cusher set to a certain amount, and mix to give both the crush and the original.
Bird song recorded in my back yard. One particular bird with a quite complex song steals the show. Includes moderate background noise from distant traffic.
Recording taken while helping a friend tear down an old wooden shed. Most sounds consist of one or both of us tossing chunks of wood and metal into a dumpster for disposal.
My circuit bent speak and spell run through the live cut plug-in. Tons of possibilities here to cut it up for one shots are use bigger pieces for loops.
Couldnt find a gargling sound that fit a more comedic vibe, so i made one myself. Hope others can find it useful. Used a microphone and water, then spat in a sink.
Impulse response of a 1986 alesis microverb on the large 2 setting. Recorded through a tascam us-1641 into studio one 2, convolution done with voxengo deconvolver.