This is a reverse ricochet accent i made from scratch. I took the classic “h-b cartoon ricco” and modified it to make it look like an approaching bullet is coming to shoot a glass object or hit a hard surface. You can use this sound however you want. Just give me credit!.
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.
Fenwicks working on wet floor. Reverse gear bips, motors, wire on wet floor, metal creaking, loading. France, 2007. Recorded with schoeps ab ortfrecorded on tascam dap148khz, 16 bits.
What's up! this is my firts sample i put here. With some big spherical card tube i do some kind of ''brrrrrrrr'' with my mouth. So that give me this sample i have here for all of you. I reverse it allready, so if you want to listen to the original sound of the record you will need to reverse it. . . But don't give a lot of diference. Feel free for use it!.
Sound i made with knives. Used abletons simpler to load in a few knife scrapes then hit the reverse button them and played a note. Mic used - akg c1000.
A videotronic super 8mm repeater projector having it's blub flipped on, then the film started. It is then switched off in reverse order. Recorded with a cad gxl2200 microphone.
Sound of tractor on landfill. Tracktor starts working crushing garbage. Sounds of beeps during reverse gear. Recorded on zoom h4n using røde ntg2 microphone. No post processing.
Field recording made with zoom h2 mic with reverse 2 stereo microphones. Recording from the beginning of the march, rain, crowds building till first sound-system passes.
This is the sound of the green tractors on campus. This sound happened when the tractor was in reverse. The sound was loud and harsh as the engine of the vehicle sounded agressive.
A distorted melody mixes in with creepy roaring sounds. This is a reversed version of another sound, about as unsettling. Makes your head pound. Original ver. : http://www. Freesound. Org/people/laiskvorst/sounds/194722/.
Some hints of distortion. Some sloppy playing around doing some pull offs. Can probably add some extra delay or even reverse the track to get a weird playback. The name says it all, sloppy.
A spooky sounding organ. Made into a loop by taking the sample andpasting the reverse at the end; not too obvious. Clip from the movie"carnival of souls" which is in public domain. Cruddy quality source.
I recorded my whistle. I have the ability to make reverse whistling sounds. I just killed background noises in my bedroom using my audio editing program and i added a reverb for that echo in the forest sound.
3 gal. Bucket with a sony voice recorder placed on the inside. Edited with sony sound forge, eq to get rid of the crappy voice recorder sounds and added time compress 85% of original, bend pitch and reverse on end. Also added stereo pan.
A synthetic sniper rifle scope click. Made by recording a air hose being unplugged and edited with audacity. Zoom in variant. Reverse the sound for a zoom out sound.
My door bell sound modified to sound as if it's coming from farther away as it would normally sound from a different room. Slightly biased towards the left channel, reverse the stereo channels for it to come from the right.
A power chord recorded with an ibanez, processed through guitar rig and some other guitar amps, and time-streched with paulstretch. Two recordings used for stereo. I also added some reverse reverb.
A section of the recording at https://freesound. Org/people/nlux/sounds/620955/ re-purposed for use in the makenoise morphagene eurorack synthesizer module. A high-pitched, metal windchime, sent through some granular processing software. The reel is divided into two, long halves: one with the sound playing forwards and one with it playing in reverse. This means i can easily switch from forward to reverse without tuning issues, simply by applying cv to the morphagene's 'slide' control.
For the sound i would like to create like an "extraterrestrial signal", i took a "sifflet" and i play with it, add opening and closing effect, reverse the sens and finish the set with a battery sound to put a bit of "suspens". . .
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.
Old sample i created for a rap beat. . . I guess experimental. . I created w/ fl 5 in 2005. Has a voodoo tribal vibe to it. Has strings, pad, and a very low piano key with each hit. Also has percussion. . Reverse cymbal.
Wanted to emulate the sound of a stopping / slowing down turntable for a "pause" sound effect for a video game. Feel free to reverse the sound to get the matching "continue"-counterpart =). Made in fl studio using the "fruity scratcher" effect on a simple piano note sample.
I recorded my whistle with this one too. I have the ability to make reverse whistling sounds. I just killed background noises in my bedroom using my audio editing program and i added a reverb for that echo in the forest sound. This is a bird making different sounds.
I rapidly pressed the fast forward and reverse buttons on a little cassette recorder while it was playing an old radio show from the 90s. One of the first fx recordings i ever did. Recorded with a samson c03u microphone, no processing.
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.
Stretched sound, good for video games. I made the original sample in fruity loops using the reverse effect on a basic software sample sound. After that i used paul stretcher effect in audacity to stretch everything up and give it a longer feel. Also added little bit of dellay and reverb after stretching it.