The sound of a giant walking and rumbling the ground. Very short fades at beginning and end make this suitable for continuous looping. Created in audacity from "cinematic deep rumble" by swiftoid.
This is a recording of very low frequency hum of a steel mill. The sample has been low pass filtered. The main frequency is about at 25hz. The sound was recorded some distance away of the steel mill area, where it mixed with other sounds as a constant hum, which could be felt in body too at certain spots.
A close recording of a ringing ride cymbal. Useful as a drone or feedback-like ringing. All my sounds are fully free to use, but please consider leaving a comment to let me know how you'll be using them. Just curious! :).
Are there a million of these sounds in film trailers? are there a million of these sounds on freesound? not sure. Started with 100k tone - pitched it down over time - it was too low, so then i pitched the whole file up a bit. Insert to make any slow mo sweeping matrix style scene look even more awesome. . . Or not.
I don't remember making this, but i'm pretty sure all i did was run some white noise through bassboost a couple times. It works for earthquakes, distant tiger roars, and other subsonic sounds.
A super deep digital-analog bass loop using fl studio's sytrus, along with a vintage simulator plugin and some distortion. The chord progression is from jean michel jarre's equinoxe part 1.