This is a soundscape of downtown athens. You hear the people walking by near a busy street with many restaurants there. It's located in the heart of athen's, the place with the most night life and activity during any time of the day.
Rain of varying strengh with thunder going on all the timerecorded at about 2am (local time) in my back yard. Recorder: zoom h1, no low cut or post-processing.
The sound of a metal kitchen oven door being opened various times and speeds. There is a metallic squeak to the sound (like it needs wd-40 or something).
Raw audio of the bell on a perkins brailler. This adjustable bell sounds every time the cursor is nearly at the end of a line. Recorded with a zoom h1n.
This sounds like an old mississauga transit (mi-way) bus engine starting, running for a short time, then slowing down. The sound was made by simply playing the sound of air raid siren backwards.
I took 104588_meral_celtic-meral. Wav, ran a loop through sharm studio to pan it bilaterally (left-right channel oscillation) at 359 times a minute (359 cpm), which seems to align with the bpm of the loop.
Playing a rock drum beat. Its around 130bpm but i was just freestylin' it without a metronome. Also i mess up a few times, so this is probably more suitable for chopping up than anything else.
Playing a rock drum beat. Its around 130bpm but i was just freestylin' it without a metronome. Also i mess up a few times, so this is probably more suitable for chopping up than anything else.
A relatively mellow and at times eerie sounding street noises of a stroll through east village, nyc. Also edited with a little snip and for a little loudness.
With the uk lockdown in force,time to make a dawn chorus recording without the sounds of traffic in the background. This recording was made in the last week of april 2020.
This sound was recorded outside the blue mosque in istanbul during friday prayer at the same time as the other recording from the blue mosque in may 2005. Recorded by asbjørn blokkum flø and kjetil bjørgan.
Another composition of elevator sounds, this time more modern than last. 0,00 - 0,65: button0,65 - 11,50: door close11,50 - 52,90: ride (+ chime at the end)52,90 - 58,55: door open.
Time for electronic minute no 301. A relatively structured sound and patch. It's not exact, not exactly repeating. Sometimes an electronic high-hat sound i heard.
One of my grandmother's antique clocks being wound up a couple times - gives a low, twangy chime. You can also hear the pendulum ticking and the wind up of the chime. Recorded on a sony pcm-d50.
Exotic bird singing. Some kind of bird sings several time, probably tropical birds. Sounds by http://vialgames. Com/ to be used in videogames. Visit the website and have fun.
A sound object for sarah belle reid‘s opera project. Opera organism is an evolving brassy drone sound. Equipment: native instruments reaktor5 ensemble designed by rick scott. The sound that gives time its depth.
A fabulous snare. Made in fl studio, used grv snare clap 30 preset sample in fl with heavy reverb, lots of wet, some mastering and eqing, played at the same time as a few other snares.
This sound from the buchla 254 synthesizer at elektronmusikstudion in stockholm, sweden sounds very much like donald duck saying "no" a couple of times in icelandic :).
The A440 (A above middle C) tone, which is used as a general tuning standard for musical pitch. It is also broadcast by WWV, the radio station of the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Author: Original uploader was Denelson83 at en.wikipedia.
Floriade in canberra 2013 - lots of people looking at flowers, taking photos talking, walking, some small rides, bands in the park, a old time pipe organ.
Running a corkscrew several times rapidly along the edge of a wooden desk. Recorded with minidisc and condenser mic, indoors, 6" distance. Background noise removed with audacity. Short, rattly hard noises.
Close-mic recording of water being swallowed several times, recorded with the zoom h4n's onboard stereo mics. Please leave a comment with any feedback you have! constructive criticism is always welcome!.