Like a digital meter/counter slowing down, could be used for a game or points sfx etc - faster again. This sound is remixed from: youioo8countdown beep by ( http://freesound. Org/people/youioo8/sounds/268711/ ).
The end of a lead synth i made in ableton as part of my track "venture". The rise in pitch at the end is quite nice, i think. Hear it in the track here:http://youtu. Be/cncgyp7ta0y?t=1m43s.
A snare drum with some delay added. Roughly around 200ms delay then goes down in whole number increments while decreasing in volume. A cool affect if it works with your tempo. Enjoy!.
Four-bell tower at bethesda church, saratoga springs ny usa - electronic control rings the bells at random. Long tail fade to silence at the end. Sm58 up in the tower to behringer usb interface to audacity, trimmed and amplified.
Noises that i made with a synth. They pretty dry sounding didn't add much to them just basic eq with a low cut and sometimes different shapes to shape them a bit. Thats it just some "raw noises".
Applied stuff like echo, chorus, and tremolo. Converted it to amr then back to wav to make it mono. Reminds me of that sound effect from five nights at freddy's 3 that plays at the start of the minigames.
The fully processed beat i used for my caustic 2. 1 track caustic antics. Very liitle eq but slight ping pong delay that fitted the track great. 124 bpm.
Up-beat tempo loop i made that reminds me of a car chase through a neon city. Anti-copyright. Feel free to use, alter, bootleg, pirate, and distribute however you see fit.
Feel free to sample this for a beat or use in a creative project. Made with garageband. It would be awesome to see what you create so please comment a link.
Short clips of static, tones, and blips cropped down from raw binary data read as an audio stream. There's a little sequence marked as 'fanfare' that tends to pop up fairly often.
The sound of scrubbing an am radio back and forth across the spectrum. There are bits and pieces of stations picked up, but it's mostly interference. Recorded using an old analogue radio, connected to a zoom h1 handy recorder.
A setting on my toy keyboard called "pearl drop" shifted two octaves down (shifting this far down made the sound just start to break up in a glitchy sounding way).
A variation on breakbeat 1,a few more snare hits and an extra kick to shuffle it up a bit. A bit of fuzz across the whole drum mix really does make a difference!normalise for extra volume.
This emulates the sound of accelerating to warp speed or some other crazy fast velocity. Originally a clock and pendulum, modified of course. (during playback, there is a chirping sound, but upon download, it vanishes when played. ).
I am trying out audacity- created this beat with generating rhythm layered tracks messed with tempo and compression and graphic eq. I'm new here and hope to create and upload more beats. This beat loops then speeds up a bit in the middle.