Raw multifunction kitchen machine sound from start to finish, on/off clicks and iddle beep sound. Captured in a middle size kitchen (some reverb) with zoom h4n. Normalized/render in reaper.
I generated a square tone with audacity and applied a few effects to it, mostly wahwah i think, and faded in and out. It's the same as "machine. Wav" that i've uploaded, but louder. If you repeat it, it makes a very believable sound for an old video game machine.
I recorded sound of my washing machine by korg r-09 put on top of that. I succeeded in recording the sound of waving water with deep reverb and shaking the motor. This sound is trimmed a part of bass.
This is a free sound design. Sound picture of a room with machines. A sound experiment with samples that were created previously in different ways and ways, as well as samples created for this piece. A lot of granular synthesis and filtration, equalization and convolutional reverb.
I was at the gym. It was in the evening. The gym was full. It was a weights machine, you can hear the weights clinking against each other. It makes a clanging sound.
50 claps made in blok modular from scratch. Supposed to sound very unrealistic/dry/drum machine-like as possible so you don't have to sample the real thing. Some of these use asymmetric waveshaping which adds dc offset (0 hz noise) so you may want to highpass the crustier ones. I would've uploaded a zip of the individual hits but because of the way freesound works you'll have to chop it up yourself.
I generated a square tone with audacity and applied a few effects to it, mostly wahwah i think, and faded in and out. If you repeat it, it makes a very believable sound for an old video game machine.
A sound similar to a automatic gun. I made this by tapping my mic on a table. If you use this sound in a video and submit it online please give me credit. Copy and paste what is in quotes below. "mrjohnweez: https://www. Youtube. Com/user/mrjohnweez".
This sound was recorded in the upf's bar. It was recorded using a zoom h2 portable recorder, placing the recorder next to a coffee machine when somebody was ordering a coffee. We can hear all the tipical sounds of the machine like entering the coins, dropping water, heating the coffee. . .