Made using ableton and some self-generated feedback in the studio, this was produced for a stage play in which a character is electrocuted by a faulty amplifier.
Musical sound effect (logo, bumper, sweeper, drop) to be used in radio or podcast production. Separate elements also included in the file. 16bit wav file, normalized to (around) -20db rms.
Scrolling through various shortwave frequencies, caught couple tones among the noise. Sounded like sad horns. Radio used was a grundig yacht boy 207 with a broken antenna, recorded on a tascam dr-05x.
Scanning through an online software defined radio. Mostly electronic noises. Great for cutting and further processing or backround noise. The radio can be found here:. Websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/.
This is a sample of a ship talking to port control. It was created using text-to-speech software like acapela and editing the voices in audicity to sound like radio transmissions. Squelch and bleep sounds from the ptt buttons were added to the mixed clip.
This is the first of two recordings documenting the transatlantic shortwave radio transmissions by w1zy on february 12, 2019 in performance of the "extremely low elevation angle" experiment, detailed in w1zy's blog here: http://www. Qrz. Com/db/w1zy. It is being posted in 2021 upon initiation of the full archiving of all audio files generated during the saltwater vertical operation from succotash salt marsh in matunuck, r. I.
Scrolling through various shortwave frequencies, caught a tone that slowly turned into a beep with rising tempo. Radio used was a grundig yacht boy 207 with a broken antenna, recorded on a tascam dr-05x.
A 1khz wave, often used as an effect for a flatline, test pattern, censorship, etc. This one more for effect (such as a movie) than a test tone. This was built with a square waveform for maximum loudness.
A very short excerpt from a piece of music i started to make but abandoned. The clip is percussion and female vocal with effects. I used both abelton live 9 and reaper for the original piece.
A flanged version of the phrase, "is your kidney roundup ready?", with the words chopped and flanged. The effect is somewhat suggestive of a rope whirring through the air, like a lasso.
An excited crowd, saying hooray, being all around happy and excited for an event. It's ideal for those who want a generic all purpose crowd cheering sound.
Static from 1010 on the am band of the radio recorded from a digital tuner. The jumbled noise sounds like a harsh wind with an old school chattering satellite chirping away.
Recording in los angeles of amateur radio from sweden. The voices in usa could not be recorded, due to only by "short wave", instead of long wave from europe. This was sent by a cassette by jack in woodland hills who came to me twice in the summers, -71 and -73.