Sound of a handheld hair drier being turned on and off, operated at various speeds, and finally directed at the mic, causing some entertaining distortion.
Chime sounds from http://www. Freesound. Org/people/urupin/sounds/122056 mixed together with noise, bit depth decreased, and all reversed. And then some other effects applied.
This is a small clip which i made playing the original video on my laptop and recording it on my cell phone. There is a noise machine on and a voice distortion tool being used and foreground dialog as well. It's the whispered dialog that is crucial in my quest for justice. The sample is to offer up proof that this is very real to those who may be questioning if i am indeed serious. Please reply with transcription of background dialog, or a cleaned up sample. Your help is so appreciated.
Channeling the /dev/sda1 hard drive partition into a file. At last i've imported the raw file properly as the 8-bit unsigned linear pcm. This is 8bit mono 44100 hz windows wave. Lots of strange digital sounds. Quite useful for noise and experimental musicians. Interesting that if we just do cat /dev/sda1 > /dev/dsp we hear different sound more like modem 56k. I also made a record of it. See my files.
Sounds of liquid-oxygen and liquid-nitrogen cooling towers next to a large industrial building, producing several different varieties of white noise as i walk past them.
My bathroom fan is humming while operating. As you might hear, the fan is full of dust and dirt, so it does this "unround" noisy humming. Recorded with a tascam dr-40. Note: feel free to use this sound in one of your own projects. If you want to, you also can send me a link. I would love to hear some of my field recording into someone’s work.
Banjo sampled from an older record, morphed into complete new sound, after adding audio effects, changing pitch, warping, changing eq and cut offs. It has 3 plucks around 96 bpm.
Scanning through an online software defined radio. Mostly electronic noises. Great for cutting and further processing or backround noise. The radio can be found here:. Websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/.
A crowd noise created my a bunch of pupils talking about different things at the same time. Some parts were reversed to disguise the language (which was russian) and the actual meaning of words.
This is white noise generated from the open source android app chroma doze, https://github. Com/pmarks-net/chromadoze, with the pitch set more towards the lower end of the spectrum.