This is me trying to sing a note with as little background noise as possible without any editing software. This is my first time attempting this for a class; i sat under my desk with my phone with pillows on all sides and a blanket to try to absorb even more background noise. Ran the video through mediaconvert to make it a. Flac.
Banging planks of wood together in my back garden. Audible bird noises in sound that will need to be removed. Raw audio, no edits. May be background noise.
The lo-fi mode on the jellyfish by plankton elektronics processed by make noise erbe-verb, elektron analog heat and sputnik modular sprectral processor. 23 slices in total. Normalized.
Accidental noise reminded partial lullaby of the leaves. +5 octave from original sound creation. Overdrive, limiter, la de da- transformed said sample into multiple abstract creations.
Buzzing noise, which can be heard on recordings that i recorded with my headphones' microphone (i haven't uploaded or even saved any except this one). This is edited to be a loop.
Audio humming. Messing with stereo audio jack cable, connected to line input of a sound interface. Interrupting the signal, panning fx. Short rhythmical noise loops.
A recording made in the middle of a small lake, facing towards the city. Mostly distant traffic noise with a great big natural reverb. Recorded with a zoom h1. Some hiss removed afterwards.
32 bit float pcm2822kbps1. 44mb file sizedecently low noise floorraw, unedited/non-noise filtered. Specifically made from an arizona sweet tea 12 oz. Can.
A small excerpt of a mockingbird singing nearby on a tree in alfama, lisbon. Traffic and city noise on the background. Recorded with a zoom h4n internal mics. March 2015.
I make this sound with the sound of mouth that i accelerated (speed and tempo), inter-cut with a white noise accelerated. I had to clean the sound of the mouth and amplified it. Finally i broke the whole band at the end.
Loud and bright buzz noise five seconds long. Synthesized by me from a series of values produced in python. No rights reserved. All wrongs reversed. Boost no ills.
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.
I guess you could call it punchy. I used a basic snare with a little white noise, a high pitched punchy tom, and a little white noise. I eq'd the snare and tom to 200hz at around the 6db range.
Group kmm-this was recorded while leaving the studio. There is some wind noise at the beginning and the end. There is also the sound of the door closing that was recorded at the end of the sample. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder, high gain.