A piledriver repeatedly banging in an urban setting. An echo is produced similar to the plastic ticking a warped audio cassette makes in a tape player.
This is a simulation of the sound produced by the fabyan anti-gravity device which was built, tested and debunked in 1913 at riverbank estates in geneva, illinois. The device is now in the geneva historical society museum but is too fragile to attempt to operate it. This simulation was produced to accompany an asa conference presentation "what did colonel fabyan's anti-gravity device sound like?".
Fragment A selection of scales that repeat infinitely either up or down. Produced by Kevin MacLeod in 2005. Dedicated to the Public Domain December 2008. - Kevin MacLeod
Earthquake produced with some low level sounds and special effects like rattling porcelain. Use a powerful subwoofer to get the full enjoyment of the sound.
One of many samples from drumkits i own. I wanted to give back to any producerson this website as a thanks for all of the amazing sounds! check me out on soundcloud. Https://soundcloud. Com/rippleys_circus. If you're interested in learning to produce or have any questions, shoot me a message, i'll be glad to help!.
One of many samples from drumkits i own. I wanted to give back to any producerson this website as a thanks for all of the amazing sounds! check me out on soundcloud. Https://soundcloud. Com/rippleys_circus. If you're interested in learning to produce or have any questions, shoot me a message, i'll be glad to help!.
One of many samples from drumkits i own. I wanted to give back to any producerson this website as a thanks for all of the amazing sounds! check me out on soundcloud. Https://soundcloud. Com/rippleys_circus. If you're interested in learning to produce or have any questions, shoot me a message, i'll be glad to help!.
This is a small fragment of a human whistling in a special way, with tongue touching the top front teeth (leaving opening for air to flow), producing a sound that resembles a panflute.
Fragment A selection of scales that repeat infinitely either up or down. Produced by Kevin MacLeod in 2005. Dedicated to the Public Domain December 2008. - Kevin MacLeod
Fragment A selection of scales that repeat infinitely either up or down. Produced by Kevin MacLeod in 2005. Dedicated to the Public Domain December 2008. - Kevin MacLeod