Scrolling through various shortwave frequencies, caught couple tones among the noise. Sounded like sad horns. Radio used was a grundig yacht boy 207 with a broken antenna, recorded on a tascam dr-05x.
Scrolling through various shortwave frequencies, caught a tone that slowly turned into a beep with rising tempo. Radio used was a grundig yacht boy 207 with a broken antenna, recorded on a tascam dr-05x.
Static from 1010 on the am band of the radio recorded from a digital tuner. The jumbled noise sounds like a harsh wind with an old school chattering satellite chirping away.
Static with a sort of jackhammer pace at 107. 9 on the fm side of the radio dial. Recorded from a digital tuner, with a quick flip to 87. 5 fm then back to the 107. 9 static. Definitely qualifies as noise.
A simple sine-generator piped through a slew of wacky effects automated with randomized lfos. I added some cabinet emulation to give it a 'living room' feel but left it dry enough to add additional stereo/reverb processing. P. S. It loops cleanly. Software: bitwig studio.
Using beepbox. Co, i accidentally made a sound similar to my fm radio being unable to pick up a station. I keep my radio in my basement, so sometimes it can't pick up some frequencies right away, producing this noise.
Just some white noise recorded from a car radio. All my sounds are fully free to use, but please consider leaving a comment to let me know how you'll be using them. Just curious! :).
I've scanned the radio frequencies with an old radio and recorded with my tascam dr-05 via the headphone jack. You can hear some weird looping patterns and sound fragments from random radio stations.