This sound is a reproduction of a steps throught a large corridor in tallers. It is a repetitive sound with different pitch in each step, it seems sinusoidal sound.
A generic voice sample intended to be used for in-game speech without proper voiceovers. Sampled from my voice from 2015 and pitch increased slightly (native sample rate is 44khz).
A generic voice sample intended to be used for in-game speech without proper voiceovers. Sampled from my voice from 2015 and pitch increased slightly (native sample rate is 44khz).
A very low-pitch xylophone from the lmms daw, with reverb, initially i was attempting to emulate footsteps, but it turned out to be somewhat sinister and eerie instead.
*1 step in 17 equal temperament on C = D♭ (Easley Blackwood's notation). Equal-tempered: 21/17:1 = 70.59 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 75,54 17 tone equal temperament is the tempered scale derived by dividing the octave into 17 equal steps (equal frequency ratios). Each step represents a frequency ratio of 21/17, or 70.6 cents.
The sound is a guitar drone. Effects used: light distortion > eq > pitch shifter/harmonizer on multi-effect > delay on a second multi-effect > more delay > vibrato > reverb. ) direct to soundcard, edited w/ compression and fading on the beginning/end to hide "loop clicks". Sound is a bit distorted in parts due to peaking from the reverb (i guess). . . Meant to imitate shoegaze-style guitar drones. . . If i had a proper amp it might sound better!.
Modulations from C major to C sharp major in natural temperatures (just intonation) end at almost the same pitch although there should be a half-tone difference.
Penny dropping on granite countertop, three times. Single coin falling, clattering, sliding on smooth surface. High pitch metallic tinkling, clink, scrape. Recorded on zoom h2n, in home kitchen.
Hearing aid type feedback generated by a small radio shack amp & speaker and a cheap mic. Recorded for use in the play "house of blue leaves" by john guare.
Hearing aid type feedback generated by a small radio shack amp & speaker and a cheap mic. Recorded for use in the play "house of blue leaves" by john guare.
Ambient noise created with the melda noise genertor vst plugin, the melda auto pitch vst plugin and the illformed glitch vst plugin. Loopable and suitable for background treatments.
Ghost saying "they're gone. . . ". Recorded myself saying "they're gone" using a fifine k669 and edited with audacity. Lowered speed, increased pitch, reduced noise. Added distortion and echo.
Chime sounds from http://www. Freesound. Org/people/urupin/sounds/122056 mixed together with noise, bit depth decreased, and all reversed. And then some other effects applied.
Baltimore, 2012: arrieta (bal) pitches to pena (tb) in the top of the 1st inning. Four pitch at-bat: 1)called strike, 2)called strike, 3)foul, 4)swinging strike.
A sampling of my acoustic guitar. One in a set of three sounds that have been changed to the same pitch so they may work better as instruments in a tracker.
A sampling of my acoustic guitar. One in a set of three sounds that have been changed to the same pitch so they may work better as instruments in a tracker.
A woman sobbing. Short and medium sobs. Up close, varying amounts of her voice squeaking and "oh" sounds. Not hysterical. Second set is higher in pitch.
Made in fl studio with harmor. Takes advantage of the 'shephard tone' auditory illusion to make the rise in pitch go on seamlessly forever on the same note.
Made in ableton live, layered and processed together and assembled into a loop resembling automatic fire. Couple single shots with minor pitch differences in there for bonus.