A recording session from august 21st, 2007, in berlin, germany. Full stereo recording from a window. Tapespeed was 19cm/sec. Some older owro tape used.
Generated sound in audacity as sinusoid 558hz - 0,8db for 5 sec. 2 effects applied on the sound: decreasing the speed at the beginningand changing the amplification at the end.
A 30 sec. Field-recording of a real live horse galloping on hard dry ground with some heavy snorting. Not a gallop past, but a constant gallop around the mic.
4am on 7th june 2015 in the small rural town of charbury in the cotswolds, uk. At about 3 min 45 sec my neighbour's central heating clicks in for a minute. An aeroplane can be heard in the distance from 7 min 30 secchurch bells strike 4am at 8 min 26 sec. Recorded with a stereo pair of akg c1000s mics into a motu8 audio interface. No eq or other processing.
Wife playing her brand new bassoon. Half a phrase of ode to joy. Uploaded for xavier serra's coursera class. Recorded november 25, 2014, using cubase le4, with audiotechnica at814 through scarlett 2i2 interface.
A low bassy throb created using audacity. I initially used the 'risset drum' creator. Then randomly altered pitch and speed, increased the bass, then copied and pasted repeats.
Its the sound of the florescent lights screeching (backrooms mode), is just a recording of 1 minute (1 min, 11 sec). This was recorded with a mobile phone.
The sound of putting a cup into the microwave, closing the door, programming it for 1min 30 sec, heating water, beeping to finished, opening the door, taking out the cup and putting it on the counter.
Old-style bell alarm clock turns on, rings 4 sec, is turned off. Clock ticks once or twice before file ends. 44. 1khz 16bit mono. Neumann tlm103 through yamaha mg10/2 mixer and rnc1773 compressor into computer.
2 seconds long. Consists of sine waves alternating betweenaround 120 hz and 300 hz with 4 harmonics. At two times an added noise appears whichsounds like a brush. Mono, sampling rate 44100 hz.
Studiorecording of time ticking away. I used a small, older alarmclock. You hear its clockwork ticking in two steps each second. Mild noise reduction was applied.
I made it just because i made it. . . I give it to anyone who's reading it. This one is cc-zero. ----------. It's all yours. I hope you to enjoy this, if you need some variant i can make it for you, just ask me. You don't have to give credits for this one. ---------- technical ----------. Common:- duration: 1 sec 718 ms- producer: xiph. Org libvorbis i 20150105- mime type: audio/vorbis- endianness: little endian. Audio:- channel: stereo- sample rate: 44. 1 khz- compression: vorbis- bit rate: 320. 0 kbit/sec- format version: vorbis version 0. Lalks.
From a sample set made in 2003 using vinyl records on a motor-less (i. E. Hand driven) turntable. All sounds in this set are less than 1 sec long, so can be good for percussion hits, sfx, etc.
The sound of a midland 75-785 40-channel cb radio being turned on and tested with no transmission. Redorded by me with an olympus ws-821 voice recorder. Mp3@192kb/sec.
30 sec clip of the babbling east allen river running over rocks in northumberland, england. Taken from hd video recorded using canon dslr 3rd june 2017.
A 39 sec. Loop of maxheadroom's wonderful "field-recording of a real live horse galloping on hard dry ground with some heavy snorting. Not a gallop past, but a constant gallop around the mic. " thanks max! i needed it to be longer for our podcast, so i figured i'd share this. I will warn you, it's pretty obviously looped due to the horse's breathing being repetitive. I was working with a 4-5 second clip. If you like it, please give me a rating!. Check out our comedy podcast "in poor taste" at http://bit. Ly/inpoortasteeps.
Another 30 sec clip of the babbling east allen river running over rocks in northumberland, england. Taken from hd video recorded using canon dslr 3rd june 2017.
Grab a pair of headphones and listen closely to the many different aspects of this abstract sound. You can hear many layers to it that you can only truly appreciate if you focus. 00. 10. 005 sec. 44. 1 khz. 16 bit. Wav file.
People are celebrating the new year 2023 in south warsaw district ursynów (far from the city centre). Many distant fireworks. After about 1 min. And 35 sec. Some near explosions. Recorded with zoom h3vr (aminsonic recording; a-format).
Description de base : sound created with audacityajout de 3 sinusoides correspondant aux notes : do, mi, sol. Ajout ensuite de trois silences de 0. 5 sec pendant les notes. Typologie de schaeffer : itération tonique (n''). Morphologiemasse : groupe de sons tonique (accord)grain : lissedynamique : abrupteprofil mélodique : variation scalaire.
Do you want more samples? check this out: https://traktrain. Com/johnnieholiday?t=1027543&kit. This track was created using fl studio 20key: cbpm: 120 (duration 0. 5 seconds).
Summer country night sounds in ct. Highway is in back ground one mile away. Notice at 8. 6 sec. There is an unidentifiable brief squeak. Can someone tell me what it is? recorded with rode nt4 stereo mic. And edirol r-44 recorder.
1 looping envelope and 2 vclfos in a dance (chain connected). I think its harder for this combination to find a nice pattern - equilibrium. It happens sometimes. Maybe the mixture between positive and negative cv confuses the modules. Makes it harder. I start the recording with one of the vclfos in vco-mode. After about 17 sec i swith to lfo-mode. Records and hope that a pattern should emerge. I have been listening, and looking at the wave form, in different modes, but i'm not sure if there is a pattern in this recording. . . Maybe to advanced for me. There is - some -sort of pattern repeating every 22 sec. Or?.
You found a mysterious phone on the attic of your grand-father, you dont know how it is work so you clic on different numbers. Nothing is happening for a moment but after 10 sec this sound is comming out the phone. . . Maybe someone is calling you back.
Exclusively done with logic pro. . Main sounds used are violins n persian santoor to give that mid-east feel to it. I named it waiting, coz i feel thats what its use for in a clip where you have a brief intersession. . . Pondering , contemplating or whatever. . . .
Mono recording. I used a sinusoïde, and i put an effect to change the height (-31. 000, pitch from a to d#/eb). I put an other effect like the phaser (phase 2; dry/web 128; frequency 0. 4; phase departure 0; depth 100; return 0) and an echo (duration 1 sec, factor of diminution 0. 5).
Qrm listened in am mode on 80 m band in my qth jn79ek. If i use cw mode listening and narrow filter, the qrm is mostly worse. Strength: peaks s9+40 db. Sometimes any traffic impossible. From -41st sec. Of record is possible to heard my tuning around frequency.
Using an lfo, mixer, exp vca, envelope generator, cycling envelope generator and spring reverb to create strange sounds. Evaluation of patch/soundone cycle is about 28 sec - cycles. . . Dont knowonly short sounds - goodamplitude variation - goodpitch variation - mediumtimbre variation - mediummusical value - low to mediumentertaining - medium?.
Track was created using audacity®. The track was a generated chirp of 1 sec. Repeated once and then reversed. The gverb filter was used with a low early reflection and high room size value. And then the echo filter with 0. 2 delay time of seconds and decay factor of 0. 5 seconds was applied.
Sound editor recorded a 5 second countdown leader including the following:-left and right channel split tones recorded at -6db max-3 second countdown (3, 2 - with 1 frame tone). Can be very useful in cueing editing segments meant to be synchronized in a program or show leader. Produced and voiced by:jeremy gossettgossett productions, llc. .
This is about a 30 sec. Urban field recording of several crows flying around the neighborhood and talking with one another. Recorded early on a december sunday morning in suburban san diego, california. Some distant jet noise in part of the sample. Assembled from three short recordings made with a digital still camera.
Stretched sound of tibetan singing bowl mercury. Hello,this is the very real horst from duisburg germany with a soundpiece of tibetan singing bowl mercury stretched by audacity. It sounds like hero when drawing his sword from its sheath. Thanks for listening andfind true peace on your waythe very real horst.
Sound recorded of an automatic door closing. Typologie (p. Schaeffer):x' :impulsion complexe. Morphologie:*masse: son seul principal accompagné d'un léger spectre musical composé de deux notes aigües correspondant chacune aux deux étapes de pré-fermeture de la porte. *allure: son final très sec quand les deux notes précédentes sont assez aériennes. *dynamique:entrée en matière très douce qui débouche très rapidement sur un crescendo brutal.
This is a smoothly rising shepard tone that i created using adobe audition 3's tone generator. I generated the tone as sine waves in 7 different octaves and mixed the results together. The period of repetition is 10 seconds. (this is a second version in which i removed the phase variance, making the sound monophonic for all practical purposes).