Pure recording of a loud clap of thunder and the subsequent rumble. The initial crack is so loud and close that the recording volume is very low and catches almost no background sounds.
The 7th unused loop in our collection. Has a dupstep'ish pace with a clap after every 8 bars. I have added a very basic bass line, which in this loop has some slight wobble.
320kbps mp3 version. Recording of a heavy, impressive storm which passed over bristol on 23rd july 2013. One loud, underwear-browning thunder clap at the beginning, followed by 30-40 minutes of thunder rolling away in the distance. It's effective as a sleep aid, but don't loop its playback because the initial thunder clap will tear you from your dreams. Available under a creative commons 0 licence. Recording a storm while i sleep doesn't constitute the kind of creative labour that fills me with a sense of ownership. Enjoy the recording and use it as you wish.
Checked-in to a hotel in raleigh, north carolina with my wife to catch a flight early the next morning out of rdu. Suddenly, a storm rolled in to the area and, since we were going to bed anyway, i placed my zoomh4npro (120 degree setting) on the air conditioning unit below the window. I slid the window open just enough for clear audio without getting the microphones wet. Enjoy!. Christopher.
Wav 24bit version. Recording of a heavy, impressive storm which passed over bristol on 23rd july 2013. One loud, underwear-browning thunder clap at the beginning, followed by 30-40 minutes of thunder rolling away in the distance. It's effective as a sleep aid, but don't loop its playback because the initial thunder clap will tear you from your dreams. Available under a creative commons 0 licence. Recording a storm while i sleep doesn't constitute the kind of creative labour that fills me with a sense of ownership. Enjoy the recording and use it as you wish.
Sound of a crowd applauding. You can use it for multiple purposes, even educational. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------. You can share this as the license say. So whatever you do before asking first read the license terms to use it fairly and correct.
This is a sound of hands clapping and its characteristic in the gesture analysis works from the taln group (upf). In taln different aspects of natural language processis are being done. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/taln.
A very busy file of a very busy girl. An unplanned activity that livened things up considerably. . . Posted for a friend. Yeah i heard it got out of control, but that wasn't shared.
50 claps made in blok modular from scratch. Supposed to sound very unrealistic/dry/drum machine-like as possible so you don't have to sample the real thing. Some of these use asymmetric waveshaping which adds dc offset (0 hz noise) so you may want to highpass the crustier ones. I would've uploaded a zip of the individual hits but because of the way freesound works you'll have to chop it up yourself.
A summer thunderstorm. You hear heavy rain. First roll of thunder at minute 0'08'', thunder at minute 0'45'', a loud clap of thunder at minute 1'30''. After that the rain subsides. Recorded with zoom h2n in july 2022, switzerland, grison.
Crowd making some noise at a sanfl aussie rules football match (sturt vs port 2017 grand final). Recorded on sony mp3 recorder, converted to wav using audacity.
Just a mixture of multiple samples i created over time. Layering a swish noise which was basically a white noise sample with an eq envelope, lowpassed snare, and a not-so-highpassed clap, compressed and saturated. Enjoy!.
Audience applause, medium intensity. Recorded at a music performance. Mic: sennheiser ambeorecorder: zoom f8. Converted to b format using sennheiser ambeo a-b converter vst, then processed to stereo as wide cardioids at + and - 45 degrees using ambisonics toolkit (atk).
Samples from my behringer rd-6 sr analog drum machine, which is a clone of the legendary roland tr-606. Bd, sd, clap, chh, ohh, cymbal, lt, ht. Format: wav, 24 bit, normalized. Recorded with a behringer umc 404 hd.
A fidgety drum and bass loop with a cowbell, a bunch of claps, shakers and tambourines, arranged in fl studio, run through fl studio's gross beat plugin, which was set to 1/2 speed slow, and this is what the original and the processed drumloop sound like combined.
This was recorded on a poor on laptop microphone, and was supposed to be an applause track, but the microphone quality and the fact that we layered ten clapping noises all over each other combined to make this.
Layered a nice snare, some noise, clap, and even a really pitched up kick( like 24 semitones up) to get this sound. Added in some tape saturation and compression(rough rider) and voila, i made a dirty snare. :).
This is probably one of the best snares i have made yet. Hard transient, tape saturated, and squashed to bits, when played with very bright sounds and heavy bass, this really can handle it, and cut through.
Drum beat loop made in fl studio. You can use my sounds freely. It would be great if you credit me. Leave a comment and tell me for which project you used it. Daniel lucas, danlucaz. 2019.
An mp3 recording of a large crowd clapping with a few whoops in a concert hall. This recording was taken during a performance at the colorado symphony on january 28th (2017). Recorded with a black sony ic voice recorder.