Layered a nice snare, some noise, clap, and even a really pitched up kick( like 24 semitones up) to get this sound. Added in some tape saturation and compression(rough rider) and voila, i made a dirty snare. :).
I recorded a bunch of guitar noodling to a fostex x-26 four-track recorder, then recorded the tape to my computer with goldwave wherein i cut out a segment which was looped and then processed with reverb effects and other vsts in fl studio.
I rapidly pressed the fast forward and reverse buttons on a little cassette recorder while it was playing an old radio show from the 90s. One of the first fx recordings i ever did. Recorded with a samson c03u microphone, no processing.
One snare out of a bunch of custom snares made by me, combined samples, multi-band compressed and hit to tape. Custom to the point that i layered and re-sampled, layered and resampled. So much mangling and layering and resampling that its impossible to tell you the source to these snares.
A short outdoor walk in northwest florida. July 2022, 9 pm. I wasn't expecting my old tape recorder to capture any environmental sound, but it did, so here it is. This is a raw recording - no cleanup was done.
Gravado às 06:00 da manhã no quintal de uma casa em uma cidade pequena. (recorded at 6:00 am in a little town). Galo contando, grilos e um peru. Gravado com celular samsung galaxy usando o app "tape machine lite". (recorded with samsung galaxy using "tape machine" app for android). 16 bit. Wav48. 000 hzmono.
Velcro being pulled. This is one of 4 velcro pulls in the same sound pack. Cc0, so no need to give credit. If you want, let me know what you used the sounds for as i really like hearing about other people's projects :).
It's the 80s and i'm about half-way through making a punk/new wave party mix tape when my turntable starts repeating itself. Unwilling to to back and re-record the mix, i batted the needle around on the record for half a second and stopped the tape. This is the part that isn't recognizable as "hey, st. Peter!".
This is a sound effect i generated that simulates the background noise of a vhs tape from ca. 1991. It is basically pink noise at approx. 0. 01 dbs and sawtooth wave at 60 hz, both combined with audacity. It is ideal for adding to video projects on i. E. : sony vegas to recreate the effect of vhs. Enjoy this sound effect.
A piledriver repeatedly banging in an urban setting. An echo is produced similar to the plastic ticking a warped audio cassette makes in a tape player.