Samples from a freakenfurby, a circuit-bent furby toy by dave barnes. These are glitched speech synthesized vocalizations recorded at 32 bits by direct connection into sonar. They were downsampled to 16-bit, broken into individual cues, edited and processed and filtered to remove offset correction issues and other unpleasant artifacts.
Samples from a freakenfurby, a circuit-bent furby toy by dave barnes. These are "normal" speech synthesized vocalizations (without glitches) recorded at 32 bits by direct connection into sonar. They were downsampled to 24-bit, broken into individual cues and processed and filtered to remove offset correction issues and other unpleasant artifacts.
Clock / music box spring mechanism wind-up. Use and abuse this sound for free. You can credit me if you want, it's always nice to have some feedback. Show me love: http://www. Orbitalchiller. Com.
The sound of a thick plastic bag that screeches when it moves. It was recorded indoors with a mobile phone on february 2018 and it hasn't been processed or altered in any way by any type of software. On the green lines the voice is saying "sound of toy car on a carpet" and that's what actually follows.
A sound effect i made for my game circlerc. It's been a while since i made this sound, but iirc it was made by slapping a calculator against a pencil case full of stationery in front of a blue snowball microphone. Credit is appreciated but not required.
Musician playing accordion in the street, near a street market. This sound was recorded in barcelona's born neighborhood in october of 2015 with an iphone 5s.
The "godzilla" sound and theme from my automated coin bank. Godzilla reaches out with his paw/claw to pull the coin from the bank tray into the replica sea of japan. Near the end of each interval sound the mechanics of the bank's automated wheel gearing is heard. . .
Inspired by a strange japanese number station i heard around 2012. I generated white noise, recorded an old toy, and found some public domain static and put it all together in this extremely eerie piece. It gets even creepier if you lower the pitch.
Ever wandered through a spanish street market? the sound will be familiar to — very possibly all too familiar! this recording was made so close to the offending mechanical toy, that it has even picked up the noises of the mechanism itself. There is a small amount of background noise. Seemingly unnecessary period of silence included is the exact cause before the next outburst of squeaking. Set repeat function on your sound editor recording.
This is not a perfect loop!it was sampled by me inserting a jack over and over into a casio sk-5. I did the beats by ear, while listening to a metronome set to 100 bpm. It is extremely close though. You don't have to site me if you use this sample in your work, i don't care.
Banging away on an old toy piano in my grandmother's attic that is in a dire state of disrepair. I am uploading another recording where i attempted to get full, useful samples of each key. . Many of them are stuck together and/or broken. Recorder: sony pcm-d50.
My wife bought me this cool remote control helicopter for my birthday, so i recorded it flying around the room. At the very end, the blades knick the wall a couple times before it falls to the floor and stops. Attribution is not necessary, but if you use it, i'd love to hear what you did with it. Recorded with: sanken cs-1e, fostex fr2le.
A kalimba\toy piano like sound obtained by stucking a piece of metallic string between the actual guitar strings (at the bridge), so having that typical short sustain; i've recorded using a di box and a samson co2 next to the guitar strings. Inspired by a youtube video by dan phelps.
Simple recording of a toy horn. I believe that i recorded it with tascam dr-05. I don't remember exactly, if i'm right, that was long time ago. No additional editing or processing.
Simple recording of a toy horn. I believe that i recorded it with tascam dr-05. I don't remember exactly, if i'm right, that was long time ago. No additional editing or processing.
Simple recording of a toy horn. I believe that i recorded it with tascam dr-05. I don't remember exactly, if i'm right, that was long time ago. No additional editing or processing.
Some close up sounds of opening and closing plastic easter eggs. Definitely has some interesting noises worth sampling! let me know what you end up using it for in the comments :).