A mix of a number of different birds i recorded during a recent field recording session. I am also in the process of uploading lots of dawn chorus which i recorded in may.
Please excuse the naming convention. It is for a university project that i had to begin with my student number. This is an ambiance recording of crickets during the nigh-time outside.
I created a dtmf tone with an amplitude of 0. 8 and a tone/silence ratio of 550 and during 7s. Then i amplified 1. 3 db sound. And finally i multiplied the speed of 0,960.
This is a glass shower screen being cleaned with a squeegee. I recorded it as it sounds a bit like someone trying to play a saxophone badly. As raw material it could easily be processed into a number of interesting sounds.
A live recording dialing a number using the telephone system in canada, which can be very frustrating since they often give you incorrect error messages. Microphone: iphone 3g.
Multiple versions of a human being pressing the number keys on a calculator. Recorded with and mixed from a rode ntg-2 and a studioelectronics se2000 in a double mono setup.
The number of file correspond to the numbering of the book:le sons multiples aux saxophones / daniel kientzy. - paris : editions salabert,[198?]. - (salabert enseignement : nuovelles techniques instrumentales). For the fingering see also my page: http://www. Uauaua. Net/index_resources. Htm. Setup:saxophone: yanagisawa, reed: marca 1-1/2, mouthpiece: selmer s80 b*. Samples recording:stereo microphone technique: coincident cardioids angle 90° apart (mono-compatible). If you use this sound i shall happy to publish your piece - or his link - on my site.
Not that great of a recording, but this is the loud sound of hundreds of cicadas in a tree outside my home in nashville, tennessee, in 2011. These are 13-year cicadas which emerge in large numbers every 13 years in summertime. Recorded with an iphone.
I made this as jump point for another sound for a foley project for a movie. This was made using a number of chain dog leashes and my mxl mic along with an echo chamber affect in my sound editing software.
I'm note sure where or when i recorded this, but it features a number of interesting and useful sounds. It opens with a nice tone, and features various evocative scenes.
Recorded using a canon gl1 and an audiotechnica shotgun mic(unsure of model number, a cheap one i'm sure). The sound of a finepoint pen scribbling on the hard cardboard of the back of a notebook. The audio is low so the gain might need to be adjusted. My professorliked this one.
About thirty english children counting from 1 to 20. Each number is isolated so that it can be used separately. Recorded in 16-bit 44khz mono on a laptop using an alesis io2 express interface.
Busy boulevard with traffic running both ways. One direction is crossed with an air hose designed to count the number of passing vehicles. You hear the tires slapping across it as they speed by.
Strange voice mail messages:. Sorry but the number you have dialed is in an alternate dimension,. . . . Please hang up,and rotate your phone 180 degrees,flip it around,and try again 15 minutes ago from last tuesday.
There are two recordings for each snare hit referenced in the numbered filenames. Adjustment of the sample start point may be necessary when layering these, accounting for any phase mis-alignments. [the full sample pack is being uploaded gradually. ]. .
Very low pitched and subtle rumbling. Protoplasm vst custom settings, applied effects delay, chorus, eq,rendered in fl studio @ 140bpmthe letter and number in the file name represent the note location of the sound.
Example of a simple sine wave that is timed by limiting the number of samples. Sound generated using the go-sound golang programming library:https://github. Com/padster/go-sound. As part of the demonstration program:https://github. Com/padster/go-sound/blob/master/runthrough. Go.
I've been waiting for a month with presonus support to get an simple ra number. I thought in the meantime, i'd post the sound this dead studiolive 16. 4. 2 mixer makes.
Title Martian Song Artist singingchicklet Original mp3 data Length:1:01 minutes (957.59 KB) Format:MP3 Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR) User tags fun, funny, Music, Song, Voices Type Human PDSounds record number 388
A snare drum with some delay added. Roughly around 200ms delay then goes down in whole number increments while decreasing in volume. A cool affect if it works with your tempo. Enjoy!.
Electro-magnetic field readings from a number of devices around the make noise shop. Created and formatted for use in the make noise morphagene. Demonstration video: https://youtu. Be/yzwbox6hk4g. Https://makenoisemusic. Com/modules/morphagene.
A#2 glockenspiel note in mono, recorded using an akg c3000b and straight into my 'puter. Part of a set. The glockenspiel is a 3 octave educational type, not abig orchestral one, so the octave numbers supplied are actually about 4octaves lower than true!.
Bohlen-Pierce chord: 0,1,2 (semitones), the most dissonant chord. Currently at 0, 169.75, and 310.88 cents. Title refers to number of semitones (unison=0).
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 06:56, 25 November 2010 in Sibelius.
A gibbering mouther crying while wounded or dying. This was done by foley work i was doing for ballad of the seven dice. I modified my voice with numerous effects in audacity to change the pitches as well as layer a number of them together.
Title rainstick Artist tamanders Original mp3 data Length:0:25 minutes (393.51 KB) Format:MP3 Mono 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR) User tags Instrument, Music, Rain, rainstick, rustling, whispering Type Single Subject PDSounds record number 250 Comment rainstick
Title Bird singing Artist jc Original mp3 data Length:1:03 minutes (981.68 KB) Format:MP3 Mono 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR) User tags Bird, Birds, Birdsong, singing Type Natural PDSounds record number 604 Comment bird in front of window, singing at 5AM.
A gibbering mouther roaring at an adventurer. This was done by foley work i was doing for ballad of the seven dice. I modified my voice with numerous effects in audacity to change the pitches as well as layer a number of them together.
This kind of noise randomly generates the values -1 or +1 at a given rate per second. This number is the frequency. In this example the frequency is 100 hz. The algorithm for this noise was created two years ago by myself in c++, as an imitation of noise generators in supercollider 2.
A couple of poker chips clinking together. The sound is from clay/ceramic poker chips, not the cheap plastic ones. Part of a set of various numbers of poker chips clinking together. I used these as clinky sounds in a amateur video game.
I used audacity with an internal mic to record this. Its good quality though. i just dialed some numbers on my house phone with the dialtone at the beginning. Its very clear there might be some background noise though.
A gibbering mouther shrieking after being frightened or damaged. This was done by foley work i was doing for ballad of the seven dice. I modified my voice with numerous effects in audacity to change the pitches as well as layer a number of them together.
You found a mysterious phone on the attic of your grand-father, you dont know how it is work so you clic on different numbers. Nothing is happening for a moment but after 10 sec this sound is comming out the phone. . . Maybe someone is calling you back.