Note: you're not required to credit me and you're free to use this how you want but i prefer credit and id love to see what you create with this if you use this! thank you :). Made a riser out of a snare sample with reverb that i then reversed.
A reverse 20" mapex ride cymbal. Captured with a sure sm57. Noticeable lack of high end, however, it can still be used for song intros etc. (no reverb or any other effects were added to this sound).
Short clip of a casio sk-8 demo being played through pedals (boss me-30 on pitch shifter, alesis nanoverb on non-linear (reverse) reverb) and possibly others. Has an interesting blurred sound. . . Possibly good for looping. . .
Slightly shocking short white noise fade in (2 secs) with a little reverb at end. Generated from scratch using audacity (mac version) 16-bit aif version. A simple, atmospheric sudden ending or transition.
Dubstep beat programmed with caustic 3 and mixed with ableton. 4 bars at 150 bpm big kick with snappy snare. Reverse snare and reverse spacey crash for extra effect. Busy hi hat pattern. Some gentle eq and mix compression and reverb and slight delay on hats and reverse effects. Ready to go.
This is a slow, low pitched, boom that has been reversed and reverb effect has been added to it. Perfect for a eerie atmosphere! created using fl studio 10, using their kick sound. This is my first sound. Enjoy.
I created this sample by recording my broken windscreen wipers and then edit it in cool edit pro using reverse effect, reverb and time slow down effect.
Single guitar note reversed and reverberated, resembling some kind of cinematic sound. Original sound recorded with an sm57 in front of a fender blues junior.
White noise fades in to climax with slight reverb at end. Atmospheric - an unsettling transition or sudden ending. Generated with audacity on a mac - 16-bit wav. I made this from scratch very quickly (after hours of searching for just the right sound!).
1. Growl into the mic2. Load into audacity3. Lower pitch by 20%4. Duplicate and reverse5. Add reverb to duplicate, wet only6. Reverse again7. Mix and render to a new track8. Add reverb to the mix9. Upload.
This sound was made by popping a cellophane bag and recorded using an m-audio microtrack ii. This sounds really good as a firework or an explosion sound, especially with reverb.
Reversed impact with reverb and fx's(48khz, 24bit, wav format). Sounds where created using ableton live as daw, reaktor ensembles and m4l devices as synths and processed with long fx chains. Useful for idm, glitch, experimental dnb.