Sci-Fi Soundtrack A robot brain, or computer thought process. (hint - it is random complex waves and noise - but different from the other one) - Kevin MacLeod
This is another matrix-inspired sound file, it is my rendition of an audible hive within the fields of the matrix pods, where human thoughts are focused.
Just some muffled choking sounds interrupted by a laugh in the middle for my terrible performance :) used in an indie horror flick, and thought it might be useful to you all.
This theme was made to deus ex gameplay videos, but it was thought in scenes of infiltration movies and tense political behavior amongst nations as example cold war.
This is a noisy recording of the budapest metro. We recorded it because we thought it was really noisy and the pre-recorded voice announcing the stations is inaudible.
A kite string in bali. They fly high up in the air and i thought it was a helicopter (there are none in bali). My friend here was trying to get the material to be more in tune by swinging it around.
I thought this sample in my current project-in-progress-of-mixing sounded funny enough to share with y'all. I hope you find an use for it somewhere at least!.
A sewing machine starting up and sewing twice, with the normal rattle and whirr of its motor. (it could also be used for a biplane's propeller, just a thought. ).
Also an oldie, one i thought up on guitar myself,this time acoustic. Just a few simple chords and some ornaments(i put the notes into a sample instrument of mmm2006). . .
I needed a plopp for work and i thought at least one of those three turned out pretty nice. I will using it for vanishing icons. Maybe even for something suddenly appearing.
Footsteps on icey snow. Low background noise, some buffeting wind. Was a cold winter's walk and my footsteps sounded lovely so i thought i'd record them!.
Recorded some random vocals, cut out a part, autotuned the heck out of it, added some distortion, delay, and tremolo and thought, that sounds cool. . .
Experimental qm synthesis resulting sound. Details for the synthesis method can be found at http://www. Synthofmine. Com/general-thoughts/qm-synthesis/.
Somewhat restored version of a 36-second wax cylinder recording of what is thought to be Whitman's voice reading the first four lines of his poem "America".
Tried to create the sound of a sci-fi computer printing out words on the screen. Came up with this, met my needs and sounds a tad haunting. Thought you guys would enjoy it.