Recording of a male slowly breathing in through his nose which i made for a poetic video edit. 4 slower + 1 fast breaths in. 3 slower breaths out. Recorded with my rode ntg-2 on a tascam dr-40 at 96khz 24-bit. Cut in premiere pro and exported with same settings as recorded.
Recording of a male slowly breathing in through his mouth which i made for a poetic video edit. 3 breaths in. 4 breaths out. Recorded with my rode ntg-2 on a tascam dr-40 at 96khz 24-bit. Cut in premiere pro and exported with same settings as recorded.
A single bar from "Fugue No.17 in A flat", BWV 862, displaying contrapuntal polyphony. The piece is part of J. S. Bach's Das wohltemperirte Clavier, Part I. See: File:BachFugueBar.png
(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.
A water bubble made with air-filled bottleunder water of a sinkthis one is bigger with some sparklingrecorded with sony md recorder and stereo microphone.
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.
16-bit 44100 hz quality, but some bitcrush has been applied so the real samplerate is unknown. I modified the drums preset in labchirp. These are just some sounds i found interesting while testing and modifying the preset. These are unedited, so some clean up might be needed.
Stereo recording of breath with audacity. In effect, i worked on noise removal and the selection is repeated three times with a fade out and a fade in.
Did you ever happen to wonder down a dark and dusty hallway only to suddenly be caught off guard by a strange sound that could very well be a witch wanting to put you into her magic potion?. No. . . ?. Well, that's what i needed this sound for anyway, so i recorded it with my phone and edited it into my audio book. :).
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 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.