This is the first project i created for my digital media class at uf looping random sounds. It doesn't exactly keep in beat, but it sounds pretty cool. :).
This is a short 8-bit tune which goes through low pass, normal, band pass and reverb. This could be useful in creating a piece of music or as part of another sound yourself.
I needed a hard impact noise and created this one. It's made with a 909 crash cymbal. I've put a few effects on it to create this sound. I hope someone can use this sound for a project some day.
A low but fairly clean recording from a small park of starlings scavenging in the trees and grass. There is a low-level hum from nearby water and urbanity, and a train whistles in the distance then its rumble can be heard.
Warm white noise-ish machinery hum normalized to -2db. Slightly less than 12 seconds, with short fade in and out. No rights reserved. All wrongs reversed. Boost no ills.
A field recording of some machinery humming and some distant background construction in my street. I decided to record it as part of my college project. Would make good atmos. Recorded in stereo on a zoom h4npro microphone. Hope this helps! :)).
Something i accidentally got while messing around with voxal voice changer by nch software. It was a background noise of my mom closing a door, and i decided to put it in reverse and i couldn't help but notice that it sounded like a low "whoosh" transition. So i opened it in wavepad and added echo + reverb and voila.
A digital sounding humming ringing noise, or a ringing humming sound. Not really sure how to describe this what this is, but i liked the way it sounded so i uploaded it. Sound is a paulstretched cello. Used audacity's pitch lower till it made that ringing noise. Was trying to make sound for ambient tracks.
I had to upload a sound to get my group project members to find my username so that they could find my bookmarked sounds, so i recorded myself snapping in a library on a crappy laptop mic into audacity.
It is a monotone and low sound because it constantly repeated at certain time, therefore we have need to use a high gain to record it. It is the sound of the barefoot feet walking on the ground.
Group kmm-this is a recording of a passing car. There is a lot of wind noise that creates a low rumble. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder, high gain.
Clean guitar skanks recorded with a "fender twin reverb" and a "standard fender strat" in the bridged position between bridge and middle pickups. Miked with sm58. Try our reggae guitar "skank" kontakt instrument "skankmaster". Http://www. Andydrudy. Com/stuff. Htm.