Another outtake from a different recording of me hitting some different objects together. This the base of a mini x-mas tree. Sounds like a church bell.
I took the sound "arpasauro atmo" from thalamus_lab and stretched it + fading in and out, because i needed a longer version. I just love the atmosphere it creates! the gong at the beginning transmuted into some kind of a mystical choir and at the end the short squeaking turned into some kind of a slow door groan. . Maybe you can use it too!. Https://freesound. Org/people/thalamus_lab/sounds/237872/.
It's a sound you usually can hear in a horror movie. It makes your blood freeze if it wasn't ice already. It has medium attack and very long decay. The sound's timbre is similar to what a metal gong could do when hit inside a cathedral. Synthesized with zynaddsubfx inside lmms. Rendered as 96khz/32-bit. Edited and normalized in audacity.
Resounding bell similar to church bell. To use please consider buying me a coffee https://ko-fi. Com/ganesha. Much appreciated! all the best in your sound projects!.
author: Wikipit source: self recorded description: This is the "Westminster" and the one o´clock sound of a rod gong from clockwork produced by Kieninger/Germany date: 2005-12-17
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Moderately busy ambience in a german high school hallway before classes start - school gong at 02:09. Recording device: zoom h4 (w/ sennheiser 421 simulation)edited with audacity 2. 1. 1.
Some bell sounds from huddersfield's church (isolated and as recorded) and durham cathedralused here originally: https://soundcloud. Com/evil-ear/great-britain. Enjoy and sorry about that noise floor. Evil ear.