Accoustic mirror galore. . . What would i do without you?my attempt at making a sound similar to the outro noise in the demo glexcess by paolo "bustard" martella.
For this one i decided to use white noise, longer or shorter, modified with tremolo and a slower tempo and accelerated speed. Eevery sound was melted at the beginning and end, one noise has been reversed.
I have reversed a bomb explosion (a firework in our backyard and edited a little. . . ) and got this. Recorded with realtek high definition audio headset. Edited with audacity.
I created this sound effect using chiptone. You don't need to credit me. You can support me by donating to my ko-fi page here: https://ko-fi. Com/staycalm182.
A short, whooshy sound for use during a cinematic transition to a flashback or something. I made it for my short film and it was very useful, so i thought i'd share for free.
The sound of me banging on a metal folding chair after i reversed it and added reverb to it. I also made another layer of the same sound un-reversed underneath it so it would not be too abrupt. Ah, the things you can do with an ordinairy metal folding chair! made with audacity and an ordinairy metal folding chair.
Hitting what was either an old lantern or a bug zapper lost in some old woods in various ways (on my palm, knuckle, with a stick, etc) to make different percussion or niche snare noises.
A simple electronic (i have no idea how to describe it) sound which fades in and fades out - processed - made in wavepad - actually made from a clip of me saying "way too easy" :d.
Hitting an old, empty oil drum lost in some old woods in various ways (on my palm, knuckle, with a stick, etc) to make different deep bass noises. Natural reverb since it was in a large open space.