Series of knocks on glass computer screen. Could be used to simulate knocking on screen from inside or outside computer or television screen. Cleaned up to remove ambient noise. Clean knocks.
Some kind of (transitional) whooshing sound effect. Could be used e. G. In documentaries for illustrating transitions between different shots, or in games/interactive presentations for the same purpose.
Foley recording of a goose-neck reading lamp lamp (you can bend it into any position and it will stay that way) mounted to a bed in a hotel room. Features a lot of groaning, clicking, bending, stretching, etc. Could be used for rope torsion sfx, pitched down for metal stress / strain / fatigue, clicking elements could be used for creature sounds.
Just some bubbles blowing into water with a rubber tube. Could be used for laboratory foli or boiling water. Some echo, but not too bad if you keep the volume low.
Various sizes of metal tubes struck with a small metal bolt. Recorded with sony ericsson phone mic. Could be used for industrial or tribal percussion etc.
Short recording of a spray gun i had that made some funky sounds. It sounds like a slide whistle, very fun and playful, and could make a great sound effect.
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 rough analog to an explosion, a work in progress, could be coupled with sounds of trash and debris to make the sound fuller. May fit as an artillery sound effect.
Part of a shortwave radio teletype recording, made with a dx394 high frequency receiver. The signal is civilian, but could be used as a military sound effect.
Made in garageband. . . Possibly could be a soundtrack or something. Enjoy!. You don't have to credit me, but i'd appreciate it if you did. :). Comments are always appreciated. :).
A large gas weed torch burning for several seconds. Could make a good flamethrower sound. Recorded: august 2014, with android voice recorder (mono), outdoors/backyard in the afternoon.
A dry-erase marker squeaking on a whiteboard. Squeaking, rubbing, could be used for other things on a similar kind of surface. Recorded with zoom h1, in a classroom.
Domino pieces being placed on a table. Could also be a valid substitute for chess pieces. Recorded with my rode m1 dynamic microphone. The recording is in 32bit 44100hz wav format.
Domino pieces being placed on a table. Could also be a valid substitute for chess pieces. Recorded with my rode m1 dynamic microphone. The recording is in 32bit 44100hz wav format.
This sound could be described as a stumble or a trip. Made with sneakers on a tile floor. Recorded with a turtle beach p11 headset and processed through audacity.
Could be used as moving sounds for something large or machine-like. Produced by manipulating this sound: http://www. Freesound. Org/people/soundcollectah/sounds/158479/.
June thunder storm recorded from my back door, i used a beat up flip camera isolated the sound in movie maker and cleaned it up as best as i could in audacity.
Field recording at the beach, very close to the sea shore and water. With some processing, the waves could be transformed into missile launching sounds.
Ambience recording from basement staff area of a hotel outside the plant room. Low droning sound and pulsing noise. Could be good for spaceship ambience.
I decided to record the sound of a hamburger cooking the other day, i guess it could work as a 'static' sound with the proper editing. Recorded with my h5 at 24-bit 48khz.