The sound of a traffic light button sound with pitch differences and turned into a 3 note melody with added reverb. Recorded and processed in audacity.
Me saying : ladies and gentleman welcome to the the sounds of deep house music. With some delay and reverb. Recorded with a phone processed with fl studio 10.
This was recorded incincinnati ohio. Then processed with gold wave to make loop-able. This was recorded with a winbook desktop webcam. Amazing the quality that it produced, could be better but still not bad.
A recording of an evening commuter train near a railroad crossing. Recorded with an em172/em182 ms stereo microphone on a tascam dr-60d recorder. Lightly processed with audacity 2. 0. 5.
Someone, please. ****recorded inside ftv building, vca, melbournea recording of me saying 'someone dj'recorded with samsung s10e voice recorder. Post-processed in logic pro x with expander, noise gate and eq.
Pouring cereal into an empty glass bowl. Useful for when you need the sound of cereal pouring into an empty glass bowl. Recorded using a sony ic recorder, processed in fl studio's edison to remove noise.
Ive played this metalbox near my house at a church. Its like a square metallamp with no lightbulb in it, and recorded from the inside with a r-09. Processed in logic. Eastjutland, holme, århus, denmark.
The sound of a giant airship flying by. The actual recording is an empty plastic bottle scraping on a wall. Recorded on samsung s5 and processed in ableton live 9. Recorded in an apartment in watford, england.
This sound could be described as a stumble or a trip. Made with sneakers on a tile floor. Recorded with a turtle beach p11 headset and processed through audacity.
Raw and dirty recording of my own footstep in the snow. Captured using a zoom h5 recorder and the included xy-capsule. No post-processing has been applied. Cut in ocenaudio. Enjoy. ;-).
I can't remember what i used to make this splash sound but i probably just splashed my hand into the water of a pool. Recorded using a sony ic recorder and processed in fl studio's edison to remove sound.
A guy saying "how many notes" with a very particular accent. This was recorded with a zoom h4n, 41000 hz 24bit, with no further processing of any kind.