Cafetaria recording processed by slicing, filtering, and then randomly played samples while sweeping bandpass filter. Added some multivoice echo and reverb.
Deep chanting, possibly to summon a demon or evil spirit (actually me reading the ingredients off of a bag of pretzels, played backwards, with slight echo and other effects added).
This is a recording of what child is this on a music box. I added metallic re verb and an cave echo. The last thing was amplification of the overall sound.
I recorded a friend's excellent muahahahahaha style laugh, threw a little echo and some reverb on it in audition, now it's ready for scaring the kiddies at halloween or ???.
A high pitched door hinge from a small wooden door squeak upon closing. Recorded in a small stairwell in an office complex so no big reverb/echo effect.
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.
Overhead firework reports with slight people/vehicle background, generally quiet with good building echo effect. Recorded in natchitoches, louisiana usa with a tascam dr-1.
A sample of five of my best personal belches, lowered in pitch (considerably) added echo and edited together to form a (hopefully) comedic choir of gastroinstestinal excess.
This is voice over i created for the production of "sleepy hollow" for karamu theatre. The name "icabod" repeats several times with echo effects added.
One kick on an 80s ludiwg bass drum. Recorded with an sm 57. Slight muffling of echo with small pillow in drum. No compression added, nor any other effect.
Create beam 8 sound from huvaakoodia’s "laser one. Wav" sound (no have echo). Audacity:- cut from 0. 834s to 6. 085 (cut last part). - effect→fade out (0. 433s to 0. 834s).
Ghost saying "they're gone. . . ". Recorded myself saying "they're gone" using a fifine k669 and edited with audacity. Lowered speed, increased pitch, reduced noise. Added distortion and echo.
A whip and crack sound, mixed in audacity from 529925, but with an echo at the end. I'm going to use it with my android app i'm writing, to virtually whip someone.
Exactly what it says. Didn't hurt much. I suggest adding a reverb/echo to get the classic ring, although realistically it really is only a dull thump. Recorded with an h1.
The piledriver recorded from more distance than the first recording, with some area traffic noise and lacking any distinct echo materials at the point of capture. (sample shortened due to windy conditions. ).
Tweaked an extractor fan in audacity using reverb and other effects to create this clip. Sounds like an submerged submarine propeller a little. Hopefully you'll find an appropriate context for it.
My friend devin blowing a conch shell on the columbae rooftop early on a saturday morning. (columbae is one of stanford's co-op houses) i kept the recording going to hear the reverberations and echo across stanford. Absolutely gorgeous!.
This rendering is of an airport security message we have all heard. Low voice tone with echo compressed, just repeats the message airports use today. Use as you like.
A woman makes several non-verbal sounds for the following emotions, curiosity, disgust, confusion. Concern. Recorded for a short film using a zoom in a small sound treated room, slight flutter echo.
Made this using an echo. Sounds like something from eraserhead. Tweaked around the knobs and settings throughout so theres quite a bit of different noises in this sample. Use it however you like.
An attempt to make the beginning of aviators the red hood even more haunting by elevating higher tones and adding in an echo. Worked on in adobe audition.
I recorded myself doing scary laughing using pitch bend, delay for echo effect and noise reduction. Recorded on conexant smart audio and at2020 usb mic, processed thru audacity.
Moan 7 has a blend of moaning pitches with a demon cackle, blended and edited in audiocity by rose queen of scream. Mood of haunting and demonic for you to use as you wish.
An impulse response i made of the spring reverb found in the roland re-301 chorus echo (1977) running into a mackie 8bus desk at "optimum" levels. Made and processed in reaper.
Car alarm of a honda civic. Sort of loop-able, i didn't want to leave it on too long since it was outside to avoid echo. Quite a bit of background hiss for some reason.
It was created in audacity, using a chirp from from a2 to g3, then using phaser, echo and tremolo effects to create the end result. Finally, it was normalized to -8db. Hope you enjoy!.
1st track :generate a pink noisedelete frequencies up to 2khz with the equalizershape a crescendo - decreshendo envelope. 2nd track :generate few very low frequencesmake it alternate four times betwin high and low strength with envelope toolapply a compressorput a decrescendo envelope. 3rd track :generate a 300hz sinusput an envelope with an agrssive attack and a rapid end (0. 1s length)make it correspond with the end of the second low echo (track 2)generate the same sound, lower, with a 600hz and 1200hz sinus, corresponding respectively to the third and the fourth low echo.
The sound started as a drop of water in a pot filled with water. I then slowed it down significantly. It startet to sound quite melodic like a chime. I added some reverb and echo and thats what came out.
Recorded in suvarnabhumi airport. Massive echo/reverb due to lots of glass and marble architecture which - in small doses - creates a very large and busy feeling. One announcement in thai.
An ir panning delay that might might give your mix a little extra. An ir whith both delay and reverb. Created by recording the impulse response of a signal going through echo farm and revibe.