One of my zapper lightguns, an accessory of the nintendo entertainment system. I tried to give a variety of trigger pulls. Recorded with a cad gxl2200 microphone.
A combination of a variety of arrow sounds at different intervals and landing in wood. Used as an effect of archers laying down a group of arrows on pirate ship.
This is a sample i made from a piano through a variety of processors. It sounds to me like a texture you may hear in a boiler room or some kind of ventilation system.
A wide variety of twanging sounds made by plucking the edge of a ruler held against a flat desktop. Includes some interesting rising and falling glissando effects created by moving the ruler while it is vibrating.
Collection of inharmonic noise samples. Created and processed with a variety of reverbation, granular and spectral techniques. Useful to layer in a pad, make risers or drums. Will continue to add to this pack.
Operating a table saw to cut a variety of slabs. Water dust suppression was used and the dripping water can be heard as the saw winds down after the cut.
Spring, catch and pneumatic closer for old, rusty screen door being struck, plucked and generally abused to make a variety of rattling, clanking and twanging sounds.
Plywood door with spring latch closed with moderate force. By changing pitch/volume it could work for a variety of doors, cabinets or percussive thumps. Recorded on a sony wireless lav to a dvcam.
Handling and reloading a lancer tactical lt-15 airsoft gun. The profile is generic enough to be used in a variety of samples. Recorded using a tascam dr-05x.
More walking on metal stairs in a reverberant concrete stairwell. Slower than the first one, with more variety of movement. Recorded with: sanken cs-1e, fostex fr2le.
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.
This sound is a short walk around the outside of my house. I open and close a few gates and walk on a variety of surfaces. I replaced the original sounds with sounds i found here on freesound. Org. This is my soundsketch project.
This is a group of male turkeys fighting. There are a variety of different sounds produced by the birds. I could not get the wind noise out of the recording. This was recorded using the built-in stereo mics on a zoom h4n pro handy recorder.
Recorded on rode ntg4+ and tascam dr-10x. High-pass filter applied. A variety of birds singing during a late april afternoon in bohemia. Occasional sound of a buzzing bee or bird wings flapping.
Hot water bottle noises made to imitate a car with its tire screeching. The vlip contains a variety of noises that have long, medium, short and sudden tire screeching imitations.
This is a section of the pack with 50 bass drum varieties. Most of them are just minor changes and they resemble extremely "similar" sounds however they're based on different wave forms which are mixed together to form varieties. Other parameters were mashed, some may have distortions some may not. All the sounds you hear are synthesized. Generally these sounds are for dance music, some of them are well suited for more experimental music as well. But it should not be limited to just techno or trance. . . .
I recorded this outside during lunch while there were many people around me. You will hear a variety of conversations throughout the soundwalk, and if you listen close enough you can hear some very interesting things.
Seven different varieties of "ow. " this was recorded using an audio-technica atr-3350 lavalier omnidirectional condenser microphone clipped to a microphone stand and fed through a yamaha audiogram 3 usb recording interface. It was recorded and edited using adobe audition.
A live recording of a student playing a veena during a high school variety show using cheep guitar pick-up, countryman type 10 di into a allen & heath ilive, recorded on a tascam dr-40.
Thunder in suburban melbourne, light rain. A wide variety of different strikes, good for drama, easy to eq for different emphasis. One massive overhead strike about 6:15 in. Xy-coincident stereo mic recording @44k1.
Inspired by beat mapping a flock of crows chirping; i mapped my own rhythm and beat using a variety of sounds. I don't believe such an instrument exists but it sounds lovely. If you wish to use this, credit my name; otherwise enjoy.
Here's a sound i put together from a variety of different sources including my own. It's a group of guys shouting "hey!" i'm using it in a song but thought i'd share it. Enjoy!.