beep beep boop boop - the sounds of an advanced computer, in the spirit of an old retro sci fi movie. Created in audacity with the raw 'generate tones' and 'chirps' functions.
The beep tones my old pager makes when it is turned on. There are a couple 'boot up' beeps followed by the 'low battery' warning beeps. I needed some of this sound to use in a theatrical production [ a new brain ]. I recorded it on my laptop computer using a cheep condenser mic and audacity.
I generated a sine wave with audacity, and applied the wahwah and phaser effects multiple times with different settings. I don't know what i would use this for, but it's fun to listen to.
A simple 440 hz tone (sine) created in audacity. Or at least that's what it's supposed to be. . . For some reason, when i uploaded it, it sounded all distorted.
A short alarm followed by a beep, which sounds like a missile locking system being used. To create this effect i sped up and changed the pitch of an alarm clock, and followed it by a beep from a tone generator, which created my desired effect. The alarm tone comes from the sound from this url: (http://www. Freesound. Org/people/playpauseandrewind/sounds/120526/#comments).
Dialing on a mobile phone. Beep tones. Recorded in studio. Unprocessed. The wav file is a dual mono file. Left channel is close perspective, recorded with an akg c2000b. Right channel is a bit more distant perspective, recorded, not sure, with a rode ntg1. Both on fostex fr2-le.
Dialing on a mobile phone. Beep tones. Recorded in studio. Unprocessed. The wav file is a dual mono file. Left channel is close perspective, recorded with an akg c2000b. Right channel is a bit more distant perspective, recorded, not sure, with a rode ntg1. Both on fostex fr2-le.
Confirmation beep and ping sound, made for scanning applications. Created using audacity and tone generation/manipulation. I make other sfx and short musical compositions for games/apps, i release all sounds here under creative commons no restrictions to do as you wish with, so check out my other sounds.
A sequence of beeps from vst instrument p8 at 120 bpm with some effects applied. Created for the continuum 4 project which can be found here:. Http://www. Freesound. Org/forum/dare-the-community/32704/.
Recording of my office before anyone else is in. The only sound apart from the faint fan noise is a regular, very, very faint beep from something every few seconds (approx. 3. 7 khz). Zoom h5 with xyh5 capsules.
A machine beeping several times in a row before stopping. Good for a machine, robot, computer, or similar objects. Enjoy!. Thanks for listening, and be sure to follow me for more sounds to come!. P. S. I request that all my sound effects only be used for clean, appropriate media and projects. Thanks!.
A simple sine wave beep running through soft saturation and modulation, then being exported deliberately at 8khz and 8bit to simulate the low quality of a phone call. Use this as a standard beep sound coming through a phone speaker. The latter half is a little faster to enable a simulation of hanging up or the call being rejected.
This is a 5 second rendering of the famous 1000hz censoring tone used on tv, movies and broadcasts. It can be cut, looped and used to censor audio that may be sensitive in nature or otherwise not fit for broadcasting. Made the tone using an analog tone/pulse generator fed into a focusrite scarlet 2i4. The sound is very clean (no noise). As this "tone" is fairly easy to reproduce and there is no copyright on it, i'm not going to ask for attribution or anything. Just use it as you see fit whether it'd be commercial or private. Tl:dr; public domain file made by me (bjornthv).
A sound made in audacity. 500hz tone, lasting 0,5 seconds, 0,5 pause, repeated 4 times, with a bit of reverb. Could be used as some sort of alert or alarm. Loop friendly.
A funny patch i made on my little modular. Unedited sound file. I'm creating tones with a clock divider and a mixer. I insert a little chaos in to the tone sequence. Constantly changing "melody". And the bass is connected to the melody. . .
Great public domain morse code sound effect for your downloading pleasure! Plus this sound is public domain. I turned this into stereo and optimized it.
Four seconds of 1khz. You've probably heard it before in a tv test pattern or to censor out swear words. You can use it for any of these and more, you don't have to credit me! (this sound has a creative commons 0 license)thanks, and have fun with this sound!kwahmah_02.
Generated by this site: http://wurstcaptures. Untergrund. Net/music/?oneliner=t%3c%3c4%7ct%3e%3e4&oneliner2;=&t0;=0&tmod;=0&duration;=10&separation;=100&rate;=8000.
Made using yamaha p95 digital piano with organ voice selected with church reverb added in post (recorded through a generic laptop electret mic, sounds good enough nevertheless).
I wanted to make a very gentle wakeup alarm for my android phone. It's a 25-minute long fade in of a pure 3-khz tone. Created with audacity. I encoded this to ogg vorbis for personal use, but i'm sure you can do this better for yourself (maybe you'll prefer other format), so here you have a quality flac file for source.
A robotic phone-like sound. You do not need to credit me if you use this sound. Made using audacity by generating tones and adding a distortion effect.
You may use this in a project for free, without credits. This sound will offer a realistic sound of a heart beeping on a hospital monitor. This was made in -audacity-.
Censor beep! the perfect beep for censoring foul language. This sound can for example be used in reality television-series, for example when people use foul language / swear a lot - you name it!. If you enjoyed the sound, please rate, comment, spread! it really helps!. Note: make sure to check out the other matrixxx-sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⛄. Enjoy!/matrixxx.
I made this as a near ultrasonic sms signal. Created and edited with audacity, filtered with glame bandpass filter. If you hardly cut a pure tone, you introduce a whole lot of other frequencies to the signal at the cutting point. To avoid this after the cutting you need to filter the whole thing with a bandpass filter to ensure you have as little other frequency content as possible. It will audibly soften the start and the end of the sound. That's what i did here.
This is a short recording of a busy signal i made after attempting to call someone. Naturally, there was someone already on the line. Recorded with blue yeti microphone and audacity.