The static at various points on the am radio bandwidth from 1040 khz to 1220 khz. Recorded from a digital tuner so the switch from location to location is a cold chop.
This is static actually coming from my radio but its plugged into the same cord as my tv & they are very close together. So it's actually interference. Also the proximity of my phone gives more sound (ringy static). That really awesome modulating sound is the moment between clicking the on button & the picture coming on the screen. 2nd try was better after i adjusted the tuner a bit.
Sound effect of a tv turning on to a static channel. This sound was created for the video 'las amistades - novela mexicana' from canes produções. You can use this sound in any way you want. Just make sure to credit 'kleber kgf'. Good luck with your projects!. "who edits the editors?".
Computer-generated pink noise for ericastone. Not a recording , computer-generated, no voices, if you hear any it's pareidolia. Other pink noise on freesound may be of interest. . . Http://www. Freesound. Org/search/?q=pink+noise.
The sound of scrubbing an fm radio back and forth across the spectrum. There are bits and pieces of stations picked up with static in-between. Recorded using an old analogue radio, connected to a zoom h1 handy recorder.
Church bells into dada life sausage fattener about 15 times, into audiodamage eos, into camelcrusher. Harsh noise sounds transitioning into a nice crescendo and flutter towards the end.
A sequence that reproduces the sonic signature of noisy audio equipements like turntables or any other noisy/creaky piece of gear. Created on a roland system100 vintage modular synth.
My headphones started to screw themselves over while i was going for a walk with them and it started pouring in the middle of my walk. Which made my headphones pretty much unusable and it seemed to make this strange static noise even when turned off. It was actually kinda creepy but i did realise that this would make for a good sound for a videogame or movie that needs static of some kind. It's just too bad my headphones don't work anymore. Feel free to use this sound however you may please, you don't even have to credit me. It would be appreciated if you did though!.
Raw binaural recording of a creaking floor, a radio with static being turned on and off, and a light switch being flicked. Best heard using earphones. Recorded using roland cs-10em with a sony icd-px470. Feel free to let me know what you do with the sound. :).
Inspired by a strange japanese number station i heard around 2012. I generated white noise, recorded an old toy, and found some public domain static and put it all together in this extremely eerie piece. It gets even creepier if you lower the pitch.