Just passed a construction area where they were using two jackhammers directly at the street - very loud but very clear too in this recording - hopefully useful for some of you!.
Spanish voices walking by at a local market, teror, gran canaria. Field test with my new tascam dr-100 mkii and the internal unidirectional microphones (high gain/half open).
The interior sound of a car in motion. Additional sounds that was created by passengers can be heard from time to time. Equipment used: sennheiser evolution 100, tascam dr-680.
A robot voice made with text-to-speech and voicechanger. Io. Sounds a bit like doctor who's cybermen (however, their voices were not made using text to speech back in the 60s/70s - they were made using an electrolarynx or vocoder.
I wanted to escape the parade of our schützenfest, but suddenly i was in the middle of it. . . I was amused of the looks of these guys and how they wondered "what the hell is that grey furry in his hand?" but no-one was hero enough to ask me ;)well, the recording is a great one! but i guess i will never be that near to a marching parade again. Hopefully somehow useful for some of you!.
ave maria, played on the violin by a young student in an old wooden church in wdzydze (poland, kashubia). Registered on the tascam dr-100 with internal uni microphones.
This is a recording of my dog leroy simulating begging as instigated by my wife. I used the tascam dr-07 mkii. There's plenty of editing that could be done with this so i loaded the entire rough draft. Hope you like it!.
A pipe busted in south east london letting plenty of water come off. This is the raw recording with no post processing done whatsoever. You will also hear the cars that drove nearby while i was recording.
A pipe busted in south east london letting plenty of water come off. This is the raw recording with no post processing done whatsoever. You will also hear the cars that drove nearby while i was recording.
Sound of a cyberman's "cybergun" being fired twice at a cyberman in the 1966 doctor who episode "the tenth planet". I recorded this using microsoft game bar on my windows 10 laptop.
I used audacity to voice the cybermen from "the wheel in space, part 3", a 1968 doctor who episode. You do not need to credit me for this sound, but it would be recommended.
A door creaking into a spatial, hollow abyss. Spatial depth, large room. Creepy, ominous creak. Recorded with the tascam dr-40 built-in microphones, processed in pro tools 10, bounced to a 48khz 24bit wav file.
This is a simple recording of open air white noise of a quite room. I've used this in quite digital passes in some of my original music to help make the digital instrument sound a little less sterile. This is a full unedited take. You will want to crop the start and end sections so you don't here me cutting the recorder on and off ect. I hope you can use this if you need it!.
A remake (made using beepbox. Co) of the sound of a cyber-gun shooting in the 1966 doctor who episode "the tenth planet". The sound is basically just a dissonant beep.
Sound of cybermen walking slowly in the 1968 doctor who episode "the invasion". I remade the sound using beepbox. Co, as the original sound is hard to find.
This time a more abstract sound clip which in that case was prerecorded (bell 1) altered to the extend and used from mono back to eight channel ending up l+r. Although its abstract atmosphere the modular effects rings on a specific structure using 20th century harmony "rules" and of course tempo. Enjoy!.
Made with voicechanger. Io, these are all the cyberman and dalek voices!includes:- moon base cybermen- cyber controller (1967)- wheel in space cybermen- invasion cybermen (planet 14 cybermen)- revenge of the cybermen- 80s cybermen (excellent!)- cybus cybermen (delete!)- 2013 cybermen- cyber-planner- audio play cybermen (primary stage conversion is complete!)- you would make a good dalek.
The famous delete! voice line from doctor who's "cybermen. ". I used voicechanger. Io to voice this. It would be recommended if you credit me for this, mostly to prove that this sound is voiced by someone other than nicholas briggs (voice actor for doctor who's cybermen and daleks).
I used audacity and text-to-speech to recreate a voice line spoken by the cybermen from the 1967 doctor who episode "the moonbase". The video clip is available in the public domain. Transcript:. Cyberman 1: they have blown up the accessways to the moon base. Cyberman 2: the machine from earth must first be destroyed. There are 14 minutes left.
Fast train passing, approx less than 3m away from track with tascam dr-05. This is a good recording although:i was glad to find a place to record a passing train without any kind of other disturbing noise and people! but i was really p. . . Off when right after the train passed an older guy with his bicycle stopped right beside me (you can hear him braking and stopping) "are you recording?" - "no, i´m just here planning a train robbery. . . ". .
Construction workers asphalting in rural area. Recorded approximately 50 meters away. You can also hear lots of birds and animals on recording and some car passing by. Recorded with tascam dr-05 v2. June 25, 2021.
Samples of the legendary boss dr-110 *. These are one-shot samples of the entire boss dr-110 drum machine. This is a vintage analog drum machine, and every recording of the circuit's output is unique. As such, i believe recordings of the machine to be freely distributable. No harm/ financial gain is intended by this upload, only love! enjoy!.
My "falltuer samplepack" deals with the mysterious sounds i recorded from the door to the loft of our appartement :o. The recordings are made with a tascam dr-05 in stereo. I added a low- and hipass and some fadeouts to make the sounds more enjoyable but apart from that it's raw.
Field recording jackhammer. Record with tascam dr-70 + rode ntg4+. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
This is from a fan audio recording of the 1967 doctor who episode "tomb of the cybermen". The sound is now in the public domain. In 1967, these cybermen were voiced by peter hawkins using a vocoder or an electro-larynx, a device used to restore speech to those whose vocal cords are damaged by detecting vibrations of the throat. At the very end of part 2 of "tomb of the cybermen", the cyberman controller is awakened and says "you belong to us, you shall be like us!" to the cast.