The sounds of a mobile phone being bumped around, passed around, and thrown from hand to hand, from the perspective of the phone itself. Recorded via recforge 2 on a samsung s9 native microphone, processed to remove room tone.
In an antique store in laconner, washington i saw a old black desk rotary dial telephone. I dialed the numbers 1 through 0 and recorded them on my cell phone. It's a fairly clear recording and different from the other rotary dial sounds here. I rolled off the low end a bit to get rid of some ambient noise in the store.
This is a recording of macbook siri saying "you have arrived at your destination", it has a filter to sound 'smaller' and is left panned. See profile for a cleaner version.
Recreation of the red alert klaxon used in star trek - the motion picture and other original series cast movies. A square wave at the appropriate frequency, processed.
For this sound, i generated a sine wave at a frequency of 440 hz, an amplitude of 0. 80 and a duration of 1 second. I choosed the following effects:1- tremolo2- repeat (x2)3- fade in (half of the sounds)4- fade out (the other half of the sounds)5 -studio fade out6- cut a part7- repeat8- cut to have the song 3 times. After all this effects, the sound is like an alarm.
I've recorded this by accident. I left ardour recording on my laptop via zoom h2 and forgot about it. Meanwhile my cellphone must have communicated with the gsm network, and the zoom h2 have captured the signal. Luckily no background noise is present. Enjoy this annoying sample :).
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.
An edited version of my "boiling water" sound to simulate a phone vibrating on a table. Recorded for my sound design class using a samsung galaxy s7 internal microphone.