After recording 2 soundtracks of a voice (high-pitched and low-pitched), i've selected the interesting part, and applied to it a cross fade out. Then i've mixed the soundtracks together.
In this pack you will find a lot of different clip, pop or click sounds for various purposes. Some of these have very interesting localization characteristics.
In this interesting take, a flute player continues his song while the train is going nuts on hissing, arriving at the station stop. The flute playing is from a turkish song and has the relevant scale. An interesting daily life event from türkiye. An extra process reduces unrelated noise (audacity).
My nightstand's lamp is an antique, it works electrically but also has a hole to use oil with it. This is the sound of me turning it off and on then unscrewing the cap on the hole. Could be used as interesting found-sound percussion, very similar to my oil drum sounds.
Something small made with famitracker. Nothing else was used besides that software. It is a simple and free program so if you're interested check it out.
I was recording wind that blows in my window, but the zoom h2 placed on a (cheap) mic stand after some time started to bend itself downwards. It hit the curtain/drape in my window and rubbed itself against it until reached the lowest position - the mic stands arm stopped gently as it started. This produced a very interesting sound that i totally didn't expect to find on the recording. Edited with audacity.
Amateur radio. Ham radio on the 80m band. Recorded in the netherlands. The term "amateur" is used to specify "a duly authorised person interested in radio-electric practice with a purely personal aim and without pecuniary interest. Subject in chat: the men talk about the technical aspects of the equipment they use. Language: germanradio receiver: http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/frequency: 3694 khzrecorded: november 2021.
Very interesting call sign, especially suffix. That good boy played it as "k + question mark", i was not sure if the suffix is kiz, kud, k? or another combination.
A simple laser gunshot, based on below sound:https://freesound. Org/people/ianstargem/sounds/274775/. Would be very interested in knowing how you're using it :).
There was an interesting ringing sound i couldn't pin down the location of which led me to make this recording. Ft. Frogs & insects, recorded with a tascam dr-05x.
A strange glitch sound. I like to open applications and extensions, etc. In audacity by importing raw data. This is one of the more interesting results.
Waves with an interesting stereo effect. No processing, this is the original recording. Recorded on phone. I was lucky to be on the beach when there were no people there, so there are no extraneous noises.