Single firework, composed by 2 pieces of fireworks sounds. The two piece of fireworks are from "fireworks, crackle and whistle, a. Wav", and "fireworks, standard and whistle, a. Wav" uploaded by inspectorj in freesound. Com.
(higher pitch and relatively different in terms of character than the original) based upon my "single gunshot. Wav" sfx, this experiments a bit with the effects of stereo audio. I made the sound quite punchy also. Created with audacity. Use however you see fit.
This a piece of the violin a5 sound fromhttps://freesound. Org/people/mtg/sounds/356003/it is under 1 second, converted to sample rate 44100, to be used in thecoursera course "audio signal processing for music applications", given by xavier serra, of universitat pempeu fabra of barcelona.
This is the low end and low end of my meinl bata drum! (iya)this sample was recorded onto a zoom h5 handy digital recorder using two shure sm 81 microphones at 16bit wav format.
This a piece of the clarinet a5 sound fromhttps://freesound. Org/people/mtg/sounds/356762/it is under 1 second, converted to sample rate 44100, to be used in thecoursera course "audio signal processing for music applications", given by xavier serra, of universitat pempeu fabra of barcelona.
This a piece of the trumpet a4 sound fromhttps://freesound. Org/people/mtg/sounds/357370/it is under 1 second, converted to sample rate 44100, to be used in thecoursera course "audio signal processing for music applications", given by xavier serra, of universitat pempeu fabra of barcelona.
Various typings on apple macbook pro 2018 computer. Close up, multiple keystrokes, single clicks in different speeds. Recorded with sennheiser mke600 mic on a zoom h5 recorder.
The sound of a single plant growing, from a seedling to full form. Maybe can be used for a timelapse of a plant growing, or any plant based magic?. Made by crunching lettuce.
A recording of several single notes on the ukelele. Noisy, not a totally clean recording either (some bleed from a c string that i didn't intend to touch). This sound was originally created for the coursera course "audio signal processing for music applications. " i recorded this sound myself with a zoom h2 microphone and a kala classical ukelele.