I couldn't find any good monkey sounds, so i made some myself! i'm using it as a short gag in a personal project, but it can be used for anything. Free to use, credit not required.
I created this clip for use in larger works and as an exploration of how sound works in relation to filters and other processing. Feel free to use this somehow. Thanks!.
Recorded in kanawha state forest in west virginia on a dr70r with shotgun mic. Brought down creek noise with rx8 de-noise but still a little running water in the background. Free use.
Binaural recording of the surf at vlissingen, nightfall. Recorded with roland roland cs-10em going into a sony icd sx-2000. Free to use, though i always appreciate listening to the end result, so feel free to send me a message if you decide to use it.
This is just a simple bass line i was using for a song i made. Its not much but i figured someone might find use for it. This is free to use but i would love to hear or see what anyone does with my sounds on here so feel free to message me with links and if you would like to give credit "blaink saint" is what i prefer.
Kick sound created in fl studio using a reggae kick sound played both dry and using a denise punisher free distortion vst and then layered with a pure click from fl studio. The resulting kick to me sounds somewhere between techno and dubstep light. Would love to hear about anything you create with it but as always free to use whether you inform me or not. Revolt!.
Me eating potato chips. Recorded in an amateur recording studio(box with a flat sheet as padding), with a sentey usb gaming headset microphone, and edited in audacity. Feel free to use this in video/video games, it's royalty free.
A short intro (longer variation). Perfect for games and films with retro or classical sci-fi style. Sound is completely free, it was made in lmms using zynaddsubfx (both open source and free).
Binaural recording of various typing sounds on a keyboard. Binaural sounds are best heard using earphones. Recorded using a roland cs-10em with a sony icd-px470. Feel free to let me know what you used the sound for. :).