This sound was made by popping a cellophane bag and recorded using an m-audio microtrack ii. This sounds really good as a firework or an explosion sound, especially with reverb.
One of the english summer storms of 2014 recorded on a condenser mic. The neighbor's dog barks at it at some point. Naturalistic, no processing done to it whatsoever.
Generated sound as sinusoid 852hz - 0,8db for 0,5si modified the curve of the sound at the beginning and at end. I suppressed the unmodified part of the sound and i decrease the speed gettin' us some kind of friction.
The sound of a door closing recorded by headset, edited in audacity. Feel free to use it for anything you wish. Would like to know what you use it with.
Request from jarreausauce. Samples used:. Car drive by sound by "luminadii" freesound. Org/people/luminadii/sounds/336781/. Song clip "paper" by "the beat channel".
I’m always chuckling at characters who vomit in shows because they usually just cough and spit up. Mine action is quite loud, violent, and rough. There’s really no way to do this stealthily.
I probably won't be uploading many more of these glitch samples, unless someone wants me to. And since nobody seems to want them, i'll just upload other stuff.
My 9mth femle scottish fold in the middle of her first estrous cycle making funny noises :) purring/squealing in the beginning, loud meaowing towards the end.
This sound was made by popping a cellophane bag and recorded using an m-audio microtrack ii. This sounds really good as a firework or an explosion sound, especially with reverb.
The sound was made from a one siring instrument called the autoviolin. I made and recorded it in 1980, and am now fiddling with the computer to clean up the sounds before they are lost. Processed with paulstrech.
On january 01, 2013 i was streaming the new years fireworks behind my window. This all ended with this firework, wich proves to be loud, but isn't quite managing it.
Recorded from my balcony. This is in a relatively quiet neighborhood. The loud tapping noise is the raindrops falling on the plastic shade of my balcony.
Rather cluttered sound of a kitchen door being closed. Probably a bag full of recyclable aluminum and steel cans hanging on the doorknob when the door was shut.
The assorted sounds of a recycling center warehouse. Recorded nearest the can sorter, where the aluminum and steel containers are tumbled. Also background hum from blowers and the forklift, which beeps as it backs.
The sound of a cicada can be deafening, but it can also be the perfect buzz to drown out the negative thinking in your head. It's loud, overpowering and sharp, and it's really weird that it comes from an insect.
Using a soda stream to carbonate water. Includes carbonation pumping, loud buzzing due to over-carbonation, and burst of moist air release when the bottle is disconnected from the pump.
F major scales without and with singers' formant at same loudness level sung by the same baritone singer. F-Dur-Tonleitern ohne und mit Sängerformant bei gleicher Lautstärke vom selben Bariton gesungen.
A relatively mellow and at times eerie sounding street noises of a stroll through east village, nyc. Also edited with a little snip and for a little loudness.
This is a 4 mic recording taken inside a pachinko parlor in akasaka, tokyo. There are so many loud machines and the background music is so loud that you can hardly make out individual sounds and the entire space is just a wash of noise. If you listen closely to this one you can hear some of the individual balls dropping. (when you play pachinko, you win metal balls which can be exchanged for cash later. ).
This is a recording of my highland west terrier dog, happily barking after discovering that she was about to be taken out to the streets for a walk with me. Recorded with a zoom h4n stereo at 48khz 24bits.
A large, industrial-era brick factory building in lawrence, massachusetts is demolished with controlled explosive charges. Recording was made from the other side of a large parking lot.