This is a melody i wrote in piano-roll, underneath. Looking for variations i sent the score to flp studio's riff machine andthis is a version it spit-out. Lol,, its so weird and strange. . . . Good!!.
This is a horror audio sample created in fl studio 12. It is cut to where you can loop it infinitely. You can use it in a horror game or other, but if you use it, just give credit.
Sound of a car being really slowed down. Creates the sound of a rumbling bass perfect for background sounds in horror themed projects. Recorded with a phone and edited with audacity. (thanks to the friend who recorded the sound).
The foreboding sound of fear. Something is watching you. . . Or is it all in your head? i think i might have been subconsciously channeling some of the noises on fsol’s ‘lifeforms’. Might be useful for gabber, dark ambient and soundtracks. Created using a rainstick sample mutated in audacity with paulstretch and loads of effects.
A thin wooden door, locked from the inside with a bolt. Someone forces it open from the outside. This is the sound of the bolt tearing through the wooden door-frame. I mixed the splintering of wood with a dull clang of metal on metal to simulate the situation. Recorded with a rode video mic attached to a camera. My first time recording a sound!.
Playing random tunes but reversed them to make it sound like nice suspense, sounds processed with synthesia and virtaulmidisynth, recorded in audacity.
Recorded with rode videomicntg. Raw sound so you can edit as you please. Me exhaling through a large tube to create a kind of weird/odd background noise.
Several layers of synths compiled to form a somewhat warped, ethereal, tension thriller. A touch of spookiness and horror peek through. Composed on magix music maker 2016 live.
I played around with a few sounds and created this by accident, i think it would be great for creating some sort of suspenseful kinda of dark'ish scene in a film.
A sound atmosphere loop i created using cubase for a suspenseful chapter of a roleplaying campaign. May also be used as background atmo for ghost stories, steampunk games, or whatever haunts you!.
I wrote this to add some tension in the background of a villians monologue right before a fight. If you use this, please credit ian mulloy music. Https://ianm-music. Bandcamp. Com/.
Simple drone sound, created by using ableton's operator plus some granulator and effects. It can be used as a subtle background noise to make your scene tenser or etc. You get itexperiment with volume automation.
Here's the perfect suspenseful "goodbye". Works perfectly to conclude until next week. Leave your audience hanging on the edge of their seat only to realize they have to wait until next week to see the conclusion. Recorded with the yamaha ypg-525 using the goblinsynth and audacity. No acknowledgment necessary. I understand. Thank you and have fun!.
I made this using my alto recorder. It is quite long but can easily be shortened. I just realized that i forgot to take the breath sound out at the end!! sorry! i will do better next time. This is my first time contributing to freesound. I like this site and am happy to finally be able to contribute to it. Enjoy!.