A less harsh, almost tickling of static pops from the right-hand side of the fm radio dial, interspersed with harsh interference (source unknown). Recorded from a digital tuner.
These are glitch sounds i made through a technique called "databending. " basically i opened several pictures in audacity, and forced it to play them as sound files.
A series of percussive and harsh stabs, distorted and with little tonality. I sampled these when i crashed a 303 softsynth and the buffer started to fxxk up.
Vweooooooooooooorptook an. Exe file and slapped it into audacity as raw data. Can't exactly remember what settings i used but here's one of the noises it made.
The sample are mixed and processed. The fade-in/stopping done by filters & the noises, the full sample done by glitching, granulize & adding more sounds: doorclosing, drive starting, -stopping & dooropening/drive ending.
A fast building white noise with added filter sweep and fade-out, layered with a pulsating synthesized bass tone with a slow attack and an affected decay.
Computer-generated pink noise for ericastone. Not a recording , computer-generated, no voices, if you hear any it's pareidolia. Other pink noise on freesound may be of interest. . . Http://www. Freesound. Org/search/?q=pink+noise.
White noise from a synth with shifting filters. Sounds like harsh winter wind. Used this for wind sound effect in a play sound design for a scene in the mountains of nepal.
Artificial waterfall sound created using audacity. I created two brownian noise tracks and assigned one to the left channel and one to the right for a stereo effect. Using brownian noise means less high frequency noise that is harsh on the ears.
Warning: harsh noise with resonant malefactors. Bad q ! bad q!. Noise sound through analog phase shifter and steiner parker filter through a holtech-based delay. I imagine this as a soundtrack to an ultraviolent horror movie scene.
Static from 1010 on the am band of the radio recorded from a digital tuner. The jumbled noise sounds like a harsh wind with an old school chattering satellite chirping away.
Inductively coupled usb cable into an overly aggressive compressor with reverb, normalized. Maybe if you're a sigint guy you could pull stuff out. I hear things in there.
A very harsh section of static with periodic interference (source unknown) from the far right-hand side of the fm radio dial, at 106. 7 mhz. Recorded from a digital tuner.
Screech as finger rubs against balloon. Scratch/creak/buzzing noise like a noisy door opening. Relatively high-pitched and harsh but full sound, good quality - can hear slight echoes. H1 recorder used.