Recording of a bus ride taken inside a bus in brooklyn. Ny, usa. Various announcements and the sound of passengers can be heard. Recorded with an h2n zoom recorder.
A recording of the nyc mta's r160 last stop announcement. The text is clear, but the beginning of the recording is muddled. You'd do best to chop that part off.
These sounds were created from xpand!'s sitar sound font and musescore's clave sound font. They were used in an ambient track simulating the sounds of exploring an ancient egyptian tomb. This could be used as a transition, when discovering treasure or a secret passage, or any number of events that need an egyptian or middle-eastern flavor. No need to credit me for this sound, but feel free to let me know how it was useful for you in the comment section below.
An "intro" version of my instrumental "bunny hop". Has more energy than the original. Cut and crafted to be used as a sort of intro or transition music for film, documentary, podcasts, etc.
A mono recording of various types of paper being ripped. The end of the file has some paper ball crushing action. I used one of these for a holiday season commercial gfx transition. Enjoy!.
I recorded this sound with my mouth and then created a boom to go with it. Has somehow found its way into a lot of youtube videos lately. Thanks for using this sound i made back in 2012, everyone!.
Recorded on public transit in downtown vancouver on a zoom h5. Originally at 24bit/48khz and down sampled to 16 bit 48khz. There is some variation in levels as i was riding the levels whilerecording.
This audio was recorded at the jk avenue (foz do iguaçú - brasil) where transits people and vehicles: truck, motorcycle, car. . . Recorded by shellot pubien (ps-one).
I made this sound on my way to college!really easy movie sound! made with 3 reverse instruments layered and processed!. If you enjoyed the sound leave me a message or a comment!. More coming up!.
Effects recorded from the field of the zoom h6 recorder,and microphone oktava mk-012-01,and then processed. Sound composed of several layers, and then processed with different effect plug-ins in: cakewalk by bandlab.
I thought i would see how many sounds i could get out of my sound buzz. Wav, so i took that click at the end, added reverb and slowed it down about -81 percent. Made with audacity.