My first recorded sound! it's actually just 6 secs long. I was on a vacation yesterday to a cottage resort, but it was a really rainy day. I decided to take out my $300 samsung to record a bit of the rain. I had the quality at 22khz, so the quality kinda sucks but it's still ok. I also have 2 more sounds (i couldn't record any more because my mic on the tablet broke and it only picks up static).
I found this recording i made describing what an crocodile sounds like after visiting an alligator park in southern colorado. It struck me as particularly funny and i could imagine someone finding a random use for it. Enjoy, whoever you are.
Inspired by the monster hunter videogame franchise. Made these sounds in ableton live 9. I want to get into sound design for film and games so any feedback would be appreciated.
Unclassifiable Test piece for what an Elizabethan game show theme might sound like. Turns out, it probably doesn't sound like this... Source: Kevin MacLeod - Kevin MacLeod
Just a small sound of a green spectrum, then distorting it and adding some scale-shift. I really like it, sounds like one of those sounds for a ui, like menu hovering(!).
Just a small sound of me clapping, then distorting it and adding some scale-shift. I really like it, sounds like one of those sounds for a ui, like menu hovering(!).
Just a small sound of me clapping, then distorting it and adding some scale-shift. I really like it, sounds like one of those sounds for a ui, like menu hovering(!).
Just a small sound of me clicking a pen, then distorting it and adding so scale-shift. I really like it, sounds like one of those sounds for a ui. - like menu hovering(!?). ~callum.
Just a small sound of me crushing a can, then distorting it and adding so scale-shift. I really like it, sounds like one of those sounds for a ui, like menu hovering(!).
Just a small sound of me crushing a can, then distorting it and adding so scale-shift. I really like it, sounds like one of those sounds for a ui, like menu hovering(!). ~callum.