Rhythm machine single drum hits, crushed and distorted. Ideal for layering your drums. You can use adsr to lower the length of the sounds, since they all have a noise tail. Check out the other sounds from this pack too.
De-tuned electric guitar noise played through a heavy metal pedal and a small practice amp , recorded with a cheap condenser mic and fussed with a bit.
Lowest string (f1, gauge 0. 74) playing again, but this time with heavy distortion and no reverb. There is some barely noticeable noise towards the end, picked up by the guitar pickups. Djenty, almost bass guitar stringish tone.
This is a noise i found while listening to a recorded track that i thought sounded interesting, so i worked with it for a bit, eliminated all the extraneous noise, and amplified it to max volume without (unwanted) distortion.
While outputting a file of sound effects, i ended up with a severely corrupted file. Playback results include incessant shrieking and slight pitch alterations. To create more variety, i used a lowpass filter and long reverb.
Tons and tons of random effects played over the length of transposing static noises, then more reverb, plus effects. More noise, resampled,. . Etc etc. If virus' for your computer could talk. . This is what it would sound like.
Sometimes when you play audio from vinyl, you hear some distorion when voice rising up in the track and dissapearing distortion when voise rising down. This sample eliminates this distorion. Tested on several music track and it works excelent for me.
From a recording of my annoying neighbour slamming his doors and banging things. Lots of different effects and processes. I've repeated one of the louder parts at 3 seconds throughout the recording.
I needed a hard impact noise and created this one. It's made with a 909 crash cymbal. I've put a few effects on it to create this sound. I hope someone can use this sound for a project some day.
Sound that was produced by cartridge-tilted gameboy advance sp and distorted by looping glitch on cheap realtek soundcard. Additional delays in puredata. The whole variety of different noises, but in general that sounds crispy. And disturbing.
Big reverb and heavy distortion. Very indy/alt rock type of riff. Some extra effects at the end of each chord. Probably good idea to break it up into smaller sections as the end goes a little crazy with some not so over the top playing and noise.
Recorded some random vocals, cut out a part, autotuned the heck out of it, added some distortion, delay, and tremolo and thought, that sounds cool. . .