Man drinking soda. You can use my sounds freely. It would be great if you credit me. Leave a comment and tell me for which project you used it. Daniel lucas, danlucaz. 2020.
A recording using the isolating xy capsule microphone on my throat whilst drinking a hot liquid (which causes the throat muscles to expand) giving this characteristic swallow/gulp noise.
Just a very quick recording of a local alpaca. Whilst i was recording he repeatedly made this coo'ing type of noise and then scratched himself which made his throat stutter.
I recorder my bulldog's weird nose and throat sounds while he is playing with his ball and simply slowed it. The quality is quite dirty but you might use that thing?.
Me messing around with mongolian throat singing. This is the first semi-decent recording i've managed to glean. First version has reverb and a little bit of eq, second one is dry.
Collection of various common sounds that humans make with mouth and nose (coughing, burping, breathing,. . . ), processed (selection, noise removal,. . . ) to be immediately usable.
Infinitely evolving drone made with ableton and a combination of freeware synths. Sounds a bit like throat singing. Pitch changes are synced to 20bpm. No audio processing has been done other than cross fading.
This is what i will be beatboxing at my school's talent show next week. Note that right after i say "are you ready" i hold the microphone to my throat. That's why the beat has more bass.
This is a regular farm rooster doing his job. You might think he needs a throat softener. Maybe. He's just doing his best. Recorded whith a sennheiser cardioid dynamic mic onto a sony pcm-d50.
A sustained, freaky high wail with some throat sounds at the end. That's me there wailing. This is the raw sound, and it will need reverb or echo or any kind of treatment you like. Recorded in my home with an at2020usb.