Whitney music box, variation 11, "minute waltz". 60 notes are used in the music box, whose cycle lasts 60 seconds. Music generated using a program written in the nyquist language. Visualization:http://www. Coverpop. Com/whitney/index. Php?var=v11.
Lunch. Friday. Made a friday lunch drone. Made this sound from an eight seconds long part of the right channel from a sound uploaded yesterdayhttps://www. Freesound. Org/people/gis_sweden/sounds/346401/all done in audacity.
This sound is a mix between me walking in the grass and me riding book. I applied an echo of 3 seconds with a 4 factor. Moreover, i add an adjustable melted at the beginning of the sound.
From a recording of my annoying neighbour slamming his doors and banging things. Lots of different effects and processes. I've repeated one of the louder parts at 3 seconds throughout the recording.
Do you want more samples? check this out: https://traktrain. Com/johnnieholiday?t=1027543&kit. This track was created using fl studio 20key: clength: 2 seconds (120 bpm).
A short loop of 12 seconds of a ticking wall clock. Recorded with a zoom h5 portable recorder and rode ntg-1 shotgun mic. I have used a filter and noise reduction to clean it up. The clock sounds quite plasticky.
Coffee maker recorded with zoom h4n pro on tripod. Low-pass filter applied to remove some high pitch snaps. Roughly first 40 seconds reconstructed from clips to extend sound of water gurgling. Recorded for use as a sound effect for a play.
No layering of bird songs, single track recording; 30 seconds recorded with sm58 mono, cleaned up bottom and mids, lowered some frequencies to clean further, 16 bit, 44. 1 mhz, boosted to approximately -24 lufs.
Simple countdown from 5 in a neutral male accent. Recorded using a neumann tlm102 and focusrite scarlett 8i6recorded by https://www. Britishmalevoiceoverartist. Com june 2021. Not to be used in any political or extremist production.
This is the noise the pedestrian scramble crossing lights make. They beep at intervals one seconds each. I recorded this at the scramble located at the intersection of university ave. And union st w. In queens' university.
The squeak sounds you hear are not in the original sound once downloaded. They are a strange artifact on this websites playback widget i think. 13 seconds of rain i quickly recorded today at my back door. Recorded with a zoom h5.
A zoom h6 recorder was used, with the xy capsule to get a better range of the clock when held very close to it. The clock is made out of wood with two steel arms and a plastic seconds arm.
New pencil inserted, electric pencil sharpener sharpens for five seconds, pencil removed, motor dies. Sennheiser me-66 shotgun condenser into sony mz-r70 minidisc, transferred into adobe audition at 44. 1khz/16bit through edirol ua-20 usb audio interface. Noise reduction via adobe audition.
The sample is a short blast from the last couple of seconds of a noise track i just completed. . . A lot of neat, varried textures and such. . . The very end is me screaming while rapidly turning a distortion on and off.
A 3kw electric fan heater switches on, runs for a few seconds, then gets switched off, thus demonstrating my mastery over small electrical appliances. Olympus ls-5, built-in mic capsules, no filtering.
A recording of two eggs being boiled in a small steel saucepan. Every few seconds the eggs bounce against the side of the pan, producing an irregular knocking, with the sound of water boiling in the background.
Microwave oven running for approximately 30 seconds, with door and beeps. Recorded with an oppo reno 8 lite 5g and edited with audacity. The microwave oven used was a breville bmo300 (34l) running on 240v 50hz power.
Air raid siren, air defense warning, battle alarm, 50 seconds oneshot, in mono. The alarm is a reminder on sep 18th of every year in p. R. C for mukden incident "https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/mukden_incident".
This is what it sounds like on a computer’s fan, i manually clicked it on maximum speed for 30 seconds straight, recorded and edited on a iphone 13 pro device. Yes this is a laptop if you already know in the tags.
Sitting in a grassy lunch area outside a business's parking lot. Birds are chirping in the trees and ambient outdoor noise (air, breeze, distant geese, far off freeway traffic) sounds throughout. A red-winged blackbird calls around 36 seconds in.
Simple ringtone i made in a few seconds. You can loop it infinitely. I'd appreciate very much if you could tell me where you're using the sound (videogames, videos etc. ). I'd like to see them.
The coffee machine at the office where i work makes a lot of noise during the 30 seconds it takes for it to brew one cup of regular coffee. The recording was made with my h2 an early morning in january 2009.
My 8 week old pup throwing a fit because i walked out of the room for about 5 seconds. If anyone is thinking of getting a puppy then download this and play it non-stop for about 2 weeks on high volume.
Turning on radio reciver and going through fm frequency of few polish radio stations (for only few seconds). Can be used for background noice or transision for audio. Also lots of white noise plus click noice of turning on/off (begining and ending).
This sound consists of sine waves only playing the musical note c, each for a total of 10 seconds. Rendered as a 200/32 wav file (linear pcm, 32 bit little-endian floating point, 200000 hz) in audacity.
This wood thrush was recorded around 7:30 in the morning in heavy woods in deep southern illinois. Unlike my earlier posting of the wood thrush singing at dusk, this morning recording has the wood thrush singing with lots of company, although he clearly rises above his neighbors. 17 seconds into the recording you hear the drumming of a woodpecker, and at one-minute 20 seconds into the recording you hear the distinctive-lonely sounding call of the huge pileated woodpecker. Recording made with good-quality stereo microphones so use headphones to get a wonderful experience.
Low distortion, almost surf rock but a bit of country. Or more western than country. Maybe even call it somebody trying to run out of texas into new mexico only for the engine to sputter every few seconds.
24-bit analog saw wave oscillators from the arturia microbrute. - ranges from c0-b6- recorded through a focusrite scarlett 2i4 into ableton without any additional processing- samples are recorded @ 120bpm and are 4 bars each (8 seconds). Enjoy.
Three cigarette lighter strikes, flame runs for a few seconds. After. Six dead strikes (flame doesn't light). Sennheiser me-66 shotgun condenser into sony mz-r70 minidisc, transferred into adobe audition at 44. 1khz/16bit through edirol ua-20 usb audio interface. Noise reduction via adobe audition.
Rubber bands stretched evenly between drawer handles being twanged, producing a high pitched melodious tone. From an old cassette, recorded 1985. Another upload of the same recording to remove a click from the first few seconds, using the audacity removal tool.
In july this year, a tremendous rain that changed to intense hail hammering on greenhouse roof. Flashes each 10 seconds. Placed a plastic jar on the microphone to protect it. The raingod spoke and suddenly it was all over. (i have a video clip, if somwone wants).
I generate a sound f# 2 seconds. Then i created several silences in the track to the rhythms and sounds different (change the pitch of the sound). And i finally slowed down the tempo and accelerated speed. I selected it and i have made repeated 2 times.
A thunderstorm outside my house in nashville. Recorded on at2020-usb microphone, from various angles. Includes a brief couple seconds where i talk (just before the audio spikes). You'll probably not want that in your mix.
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).
*Diesis on C = D-. 128:125 = 41.06 cents. Limit: 5-limit. MIDI pitch bend: 18,77 Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5 with midi pitch bend on 18,77 for 41.064453 cents rather than 0.
Go-pro recording of waves on the beach on a windy day, the microphone is very close to the water and after 45 seconds it gets under the waves for a cool submerged sound.
No layering of bird songs, single track recording; 30 seconds recorded with sm58 mono, cleaned up bottom and mids, lowered some frequencies to clean further, 16 bit, 44. 1 mhz, boosted to approximately -24 lufs.