Quiet bubbling punctuated by some groans. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
Quiet bubbling and groaning on an empty stomach. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
Recording of my finger snap inside my living room. Recorded and processed at 24bit 96khz using the tascam dr-40 linear pcm recorder. Processing: gain-staging and soft high and low frequency filtering. No eq boost or cuts anywhere else. Also de-noised.
A bubbly gurgle. Writing descriptions for these is hard. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
Quiet bubbling and groaning on an empty stomach. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
Quiet bubbling and groaning on an empty stomach. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
The rather loud trill of cicadas, their song rising and falling. Recorded with no human noise pollution on a swamp road, midmorning in the middle of summer in the american south.
An artistic experiment searching for sound emissions and the limit of human hearing. Composed of infrasonic material that have a low acoustic impedance. Humans will be able to identify tones as low as 12hz. Natural and human produced infrasonic sounds is anywhere, all the time. The artistic idea was to use background noises, signal fidelity, harmonic distortion, low-frequency in order to foster a soundscape of infrasound that travels through space. Made for project that was never released. Think somebody might enjoy or use it.
Collection of various common sounds that humans make with mouth and nose (coughing, burping, breathing,. . . ), processed (selection, noise removal,. . . ) to be immediately usable.
Something percolating. I don't know how to describe these. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
Field recording of an industrial laundry. Noisy work environment, periodic pumping sound. No human. Recorded in pantin, france with a zoom h2n in stereo mode.
This is a fixed up version of http://freesound. Iua. Upf. Edu/samplesviewsingle. Php?id=32731. I have removed the background noise for a cleaner sound. Credits go to herbertboland for the original sound.
Recorded with behringer b-1 mic into presonus studio 24c interface using audacity. Processing:- audacity's filter curve- audacity's compressor- audacity's noise reduction- airwindows debess.
Very atmospheric recording of rain and thunder. You can hear some birds and even church bells in the background and some human noises if you listen carefully.
There are many ways to "listen" to a computer. The high frequencies are miles from what a human can hear, so you must divide and mix until you hear the computer "speaking". This one: simply placed the am mf coil close to a data cable to a pci slot. The sharp noise is not noise, but clock signals which are divided x times the rattling is caused by every move with the mouse.
6 geese shouting angry as if defending, hiss noise, rural area, no human activity around , no traffic/machines. Germany, north, summer 2017. Feel free for any/commercial use.
An artistic experiment searching for sound emissions and the limit of human hearing. Composed of infrasonic material that have a lot of harmonic distortion. Humans will be able to identify tones as low as 12hz. From 1000 hz the auditory system decreases. Natural and human produced infrasonic sounds is anywhere, all the time. The artistic idea was to use background noises, signal fidelity, harmonic distortion, low-frequency in order to foster a soundscape of infrasound that travels through space. Made for project that was never released. Think somebody might enjoy or use it.
It's me letting my stomach sing it's protest song to the zoom h2's front stereo mics. Recorded via usb into ardour 2 daw at 48khz/16-bit. Unedited and unprocessed - only truncated. Lots of noise but also lots of noise alone ,so you can easily denoise this for your needs.
The neumann tlm 103 condenser microphone was used to represent human-made wind noise. Recorded for the discipline of capture and audio edition of the course radio, tv and internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. Sao paulo-sp. Brazil.
Sound of human fart. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. Son d’un pet humain. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Sound of human fart. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. Son d’un pet humain. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Sound of human fart. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. Son d’un pet humain. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
An mp3 recording of silence in an open concert hall - includes some static and faint human noises. This recording was taken during a performance at the colorado symphony on january 28th (2017). Recorded with a black sony ic voice recorder.
Several huge excavators working on demolition. Big metal scraps dropped in containers. Some ambience from passing people, kids on playground nearby and airplane passing. Free to use for everyone.
Bubbling and some groaning after, uh, "emptying" myself. Didn't know this was 25m long, geez. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
I was trying to record some "wind" noises with my mouth by blowing at the mics, when i came to close and my beard started to crackle against them. I liked the soudn and i actually used it later on some stuff - it's not a great quality recordning but it might interest someone. Sorry for the "windy" sounds at the start. . . Recorded with a zoom h4 n.
This is a sequence i created for my podcast. It is a male running through a crazy maze. Sounds used are breathing, running, chains, whistle, explosion, fall and a spat. I have a version with train noise in the background.
A big-cat-sounding growl; on the exhale and inhale. This sound was created using my voice, a pc mic, and a pitch-shifter. Not sure what it's suitable for, but friends keep asking me for it (i use it as my empty-the-recycle-bin noise).
I got hit by a spinning firecracker that decided to run into me while recording my other firecracker sounds. In the middle of the clip it sounds like someone stepping on old wood planks. Maybe someone will have some use for this sound.
Quiet (though slightly amplified in audacity) sounds of digestion after a meal. Mostly bubbling, a few groans here and there. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
A low-ish quality videogame player eating+burping sound effect made entirely by me. Use it for whatever you would like, go ahead and share the projects you made with it if you wish.
Walking in a vietnamese village, two old motorbikes with small engine passing by with gentle sound, some roosters crowing in the background, also tropical insects, human voices speaking vietnamese, footsteps can be heard and some extra noise.