Happy halloween! heres a spooky wind/ghost sound effect. Use in anything you want. Made in fl studio. (edit: man, this is defintely my most popular sound. Comment down what you are going to use this for or plan to use this for, you do not have to do this im just curious!).
Church bells recordet in liguria (italy) on a tape recorder in the early 1980th, pitched down and processed in order to achieve a rather dark, spooky sound.
Various guitars strings plucked above the nut. This gives a sound we are trained to associate with horror films. Useful sounds for sound processing. There was a swarm of annoying motorcyclists - for which i apologise. I suppose if you are a good sound designer, those sounds might also be useful.
Sheet music based on spooky and dark tones. From these came the ambient sound installation vision. Sfx conversion edited: adobe + fxs + mastered. Sound and loops https://freesound. Org/people/szegvari/. Musichttps://soundcloud. Com/user-174290723.
Very basic, airy ambiance for nightmare sequences, visions, and the like. Created by processing some wordless vocalizing through audacity in various ways.
Sounds like windy suspense. Made with ableton and omnisphere 2. Made some sounds for a film i worked on. Thought i should share since i use so many of the sounds from this website. =).
Made this using audacity and soundforge with my voice with a deep pitched vocal, added minimal delay, added a resonant filter, and added reverb to give that distant feel.
Originally a recording of a desk typewriter streched and moderated in adobe soundbooth. Recorded with korg888 and tk-600 microfone. Sounds scarey doesn´t it!.
This is a creepy recording of a "spy station" or numbers station on a shortwave radio band. These stations existed heavily in the cold war to relay info to spys. Many still exist today on shortwave.