Self-created fire alarm. The idea is based on the typical fire alarm in buildings and was supplemented by a typical (slightly pitched) sound sequence of the us emergency vehicles. The sounds and the composition were created completely with audacity. I would be happy about suggestions for improvement and how you have used the sound sequence. I used it as a fire alarm in my home automation.
People milling about buying and selling produce and other typical farmer's market stuff. Kids and adults. Recorded on a sony m10. Toronto, ontario, canada.
Typical ambient music often found in surreal gallery exhibitions or pretentious art films. Kept it low quality on purpose to further enhance the rawness.
The sound some typical wind chimes. It was created with some old metal chimes and recorded with an akg c214 running through a focusrite saffire pro 24.
A typical night in salem, ma during halloween. Recorded with cell phone while walking through the crowds. People come to let out their id in this tourist town.
Typical 303 line made with rubber duck. Bottom end rolled off and a bit of filtering. Makes a nice driving sequence. Try automating a filter with some delay. 8 bars long,150bpm.
A typical early morning summer forest soundscape recorded on may 28th 2016 with the marantz pmd-661 and two sennheiser microphones for a true stereo recording.
Inserting 3. 5 inch floppy-disk into a floppy disk drive, with the typical sliding sound first and then the spring-activated locking mechanism snapping it shut.
Recorded in stereo with zoom h4 from my back porch in the early evening. Distant traffic, crickets, light windchimes, and neighbors firing guns in their backyard. Typical rural spring evening.
Creaky stairs in a typical british house. Used here originally: https://soundcloud. Com/evil-ear/great-britain. Enjoy and sorry about that noise floor. Evil ear.