Two minutes to midnight. Recorded with olympus ws-852 digital pocket recorder on my front porch where the only noise is coming from the neighbors. No audio effex used at all, this recording is pure.
A remix of https://freesound. Org/s/188438/ hope you enjoy! you can use this however you like, but you might want to contact the original artist beforehand. Thanks, and have a nice day!.
This is made by feeding homemade images to audiopaint 3. 0 while its oscillators are tuned to randomly-selected scales. Some of them use sine waves, while others use custom waveforms.
This is an old recording that was never used for anything. It's basically an 8 bit audio file of me saying "allow me to open the door" in a sort of high pitched voice. Apparently this was used for a half-life mod, but, again, was never used.
This is reminiscent of the sound playing in friday the 13th pt. 2 when jenny puts on pamela vorhees old sweater and pretends to be her in an attempt to trick jason. One of the lines she repeats during the scene is "jason, mother is talking to you", hence the file name. This was made in fl studio using morphine. Its got a very eerie sound to it thats for sure. Use it in you horror score or for whatever you like.
24 bit 44100 khz sound recorded with zoom h6. The area is very close to the magical small village of krippen, germany. The river flows undisturbed - at some point though you can hear a car passing by. Its tires interact with the wet asphalt creating yet another interesting sound effect.
Tracking a bee from flower to flower, with a rode shotgun mic. Close up buzzing sounds as the bee flies around. Birdsong and a faint aeroplane noise in the background.
This is a sound of bizarre machine (one of many) i have found in the mindbar. After arriving i immediately recognised very specific odor of this place. Fortunately nobody noticed me.
A small boat being rocked gently by small waves, at a dock in the omani coast of dhofar. (mono 48-24; rode ntg-2 shotgun mic/marantz pmd portable recorder. ).
Ambroise Thomas's overture to the opera Raymond, ou Le secret de la reine, played by the United States Marine Band for the album Overtures, Volume Two.
Author: Composition: Ambroise Thomas Performance: United States Marine Band
Recorded to iphone using sennheiser ambeo smart headset (binaural mic). There's a dip in level in the first 10 seconds where i'm playing with the mic, but it levels out shortly after that. Recorded while seated, with the "front" of the train towards the right ear. Not the greatest quality, but perhaps it will be useful to you as a background ambience.