Real recording of a distant train rolling on an old canadian railway. Ran it through a low pass filter to remove unwanted noise, gentle 12/oct slope. Use this for whatever you want, for free. Feel free to credit me if you feel compelled to. Find me here:https://geoffreybremner. Wixsite. Com/gbaudio.
By tapping the back of my lap top, i made an unusual heartbeat. Removed hissing, added a deeper pitch and deleted certain beats for a somewhat rhythmic beat.
Loop i created on fruity loops. Https://soundcloud. Com/eastboundkiebinstrumentalhttps://www. Instagram. Com/eastboundkiebhttps://airbit. Com/eastboundkiebhttps://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=v0hb1qnllvq.
There's a creaking chair at the end of this clip that sounds like a big fart. Mind the rhythmic clicks in the audio (they're probably useful for something).
A dark and slowly evolving ambient pad sound that swirls and changes in a subtle way, with intermittent rhythmic overtones. Generated using camel audio's alchemy sound engine.
This sound was created by hitting a metal mentos tin with a sterling silver ring in a short little rhythmic pattern. It was recorded using a condenser microphone in my computer music class.
This is a clacking sound caused by the snapping of a large plastic clothespin. Recorded with a sound devices mixpre3ll and a matched set of audio technica at943 microphones.
This toy was low on batteries and couldnot complete a loaded sound so it loped it until i forced to play another sound. It gave the original soundbyte a rhythmic take.
A short loop i did with a sample from a moog minitaur. The sample was downloaded from modular samples here on free sound. The loop was created in metasynth.
Recording of a running watermill, water running into a wooden gutter and a watermill wheel turning, creating a rhythm, or a percussive loop. Ambience. Recorded by zoom h4n and normalized.
Noise created using a digital delay (alesis midiverb ii) in a feedback loop. Eq adjustments are continuously made during the recording. Caution: the file contains some loud high frequencies (of about 15 khz).
A piece of some sound (short noise) repeated, then speed slide applied, like turntable spin from slower to original. Some high frequencies cut out of a more/less rhythmic noise sample laid over, quietly.