This is the earthquake warning (called "area mail") chime on a japanese phone. Recorded on sony ux-80. Built-in stereo mics. 192kbps mp3. Leading and trailing silence forced. Audacity.
My dream talk recorder app picked up my smoke alarm which went off for some unknown reason at 4 am. There was no emergency but thought someone might want to use the sound.
Full siren test (with a couple of gaps) including the announcement for each siren and two separate sirens. There's a perfect delay as the sound bounces around the city creating an almost digital sounding delay effect for the announcement and reverb for the sirens.
These are fake siren noises i made in logic by using es p. The warnings are in the following order: caution (three pulses), alert (steady), attack (wailing), large fire (hi-lo), evacuate (hi-lo/alternate wail). These don't conform to any signal guidelines and must not be used for anything other than a mere sound effect.
This is my second alarm recording produced with lmms (ami evan) then imported in audacity where i recorded my own voice and added a vocoder to make it sound more robotic.
Recorded with audacity 1. 2. 6, then normalized, echo (. 03,. 5), pitch (b to g#/ab, down, -15), delay (10,. 1, 10). Klaxon made using sony acid music studio 8 and sony sound loops.
Some kind of bell based on a car's startup sound, for use in a videogame as a notification kind of sound. Based on https://freesound. Org/people/kmyers1316/sounds/344568/ - edited in audacity.
I combined the sound of a bunch of different emergency vehicles for an episode of bloody, bold, irresolute. It's great for emergency situations and run-ins with the law.
American signal t-128 and federal signal 2001 siren sounding in attack mode. These sirens are normally sounded in a steady tone for tornado warnings, but this rising and falling tone would be used for civil emergencies like an air raid or other attack on the city.