This started out as me recording my some of my whistling and then i pitched it down and added some reverb. Credit would be appreciated but it is not needed.
Based upon my "single gunshot. Wav" sfx, this experiments a bit with the effects of stereo audio. I made the sound quite punchy also. Created with audacity. Use however you see fit.
Recorded by us in 2010 with professional actor ro j. Goodwin for use in the movie carter's nightmare. A sound idea for a man falling to his death from a great hight. Owned by rigar uk. That's us.
This sound was meant to represent lots of blips on the screen. But it sounded too "sciency" so it was unused. This sample is public domain, ignore the cc license.
I took my snare drum into the wonderfully echoey parking garage of my building to record the reverb. Included are samples recorded from varying distances and positions. Also included are dry versions, recorded in a living room and a super-dry elevator. When used in a production, try mixing in the heavily reverbed snares against the dry ones to fit your taste. Also the reverb snares work well mixed under even unrelated percussions to add a neat ambiance. The same goes for my "stairwell foot stomps" sample set. Recorded 24-bit stereo with a sony pcm-d50. Assisted by matt mcgowin.
I loaded a slew of random ir files into kontakt, played them through other irs and into the plate140, fairchild, and neve1073 plug ins off the uad card. Then i selected 5 good hits and applied logic's offline compression and destructive fade envelopes. I loaded them into space designer and it produces deep/bright/spacious reverbs.
An impulse response made and edited in audacity. I was originally trying to make an outdoor ir, but it ended up sounding like a cave or tunnel. If you're interested, you may want to check out my impulse response pack for more ir's. Thank you!.
Cord stab that was reversed, merged, and amplified. It hits. . Then it comes back and hits again!(i did not create this sound, i simply used the original sound and remixed it. ). Original source file: https://freesound. Org/s/340449/.