An alarm sound commonly heard in movies when something goes wrong on some type of aircraft. If it represents a certain type of warning i'm not sure what it is. Loopable.
American signal t-128 and federal signal 2001 siren sounding in attack mode. These sirens are normally sounded in a steady tone for tornado warnings, but this rising and falling tone would be used for civil emergencies like an air raid or other attack on the city.
These are fake siren noises i made in logic by using es p. The warnings are in the following order: caution (three pulses), alert (steady), attack (wailing), large fire (hi-lo), evacuate (hi-lo/alternate wail). These don't conform to any signal guidelines and must not be used for anything other than a mere sound effect.
I combined the sound of a bunch of different emergency vehicles for an episode of bloody, bold, irresolute. It's great for emergency situations and run-ins with the law.
This is my second alarm recording produced with lmms (ami evan) then imported in audacity where i recorded my own voice and added a vocoder to make it sound more robotic.
This is essentially a bass guitar with distortion with three layers of notes, merged together to make a "siren" of sorts. It can be used as a fire alarm, or maybe an alarm on a spaceship or ufo.
Here's audio of an actual eas "immediate evacuation" alert sent via the cap protocol, which is eas via internet, which then activates radio and tv stations ( in the usa)this particular alert was due to wildfires enchroaching on the town of silverthorne, colorado.
A high pitched "warning / attention"-sound played by a violin. Used in a video game to warn the player before he/she is about to fall of a cliff. Made with fl studio using a string vst-plugin.
An alarm i made in sylenth by distorting a sine wave mixed with a triangle wave. I then notched stuff out in eq, distorted it further and added reverb.