Very relaxing ambient noise of wind blowing through trees and rustling leaves. Faint birdsong can also be heard in background. No wind noise on mic through most of the recording, though a little is present near the end.
I have turned up the bass of this recording of an oscillating fan to give it a "warmer" feel to it. Recorded with sony hdr pj260v then edited using audacity.
While outputting a file of sound effects, i ended up with a severely corrupted file. Playback results include incessant shrieking and slight pitch alterations. To create more variety, i used a lowpass filter and long reverb.
This is a sound of random quiet ambiance. This sound is intended for random ambient noise inside of a building. This was recorded with a samson go microphone and was edited in audacity.
Warm white noise-ish machinery hum normalized to -2db. Slightly less than 12 seconds, with short fade in and out. No rights reserved. All wrongs reversed. Boost no ills.
Low air and hum. Within a dorm room by windows. Switches back and forth between air exhalation and regular mechanical humming. Done on a tascamcrystal microphone.
The sound of a running shower can be a very warm and relaxing listening experience. If you looking for a sound effect of a running shower or white noise and other similar rain sounds than you are on the right channel. Device: zoom h6not compressed or manipulated wave. File96/24.
This is a very clean recording (no voices or words that can be made out) of a 737 in flight from inside the passenger cabin. We were seated directly behind the wing. It's just a great recording of what the sound level actually is inside a 737 at altitude. It's a surprisingly low rumble and a true white noise. Enjoy!. - christopher c. Courter.
This is a creepy drone sound i made in audacity. I generated noise then reversed/reverbed it mulitple times before lowering the speed. Feel free to use for any projects you might have!.
Recording of a vintage room fan (bond air recirculator). Bass is boosted and the sound is reversed. Very relaxing, noise masking, sleep-inducing sound especially good for those people with tinnitus.
All sounds are created with the pluck-. Function of audacity. I modified the attack phase, changed some harmonics with notch-filter andlowpass. For the pluck noise i used a bandpass- filtered white noise.
Alleyway behind a couple of huge older buildings at 3pm in downtown vancouver. Standing near output fan and building generator structures. At the end of the alley you can hear the busy traffic. Recorded with tascam dr-05.
I synthesized this by making white noise, then applying a bandpass filter, and finally applying a wah-wah filter thing at a very low freq. In audacity. .
Early june morning. Sound of birds and chipmunks in woods east of seattle, wa, usa. 24/48000 stereo pcm. Studio projects ldc 8" from ground 10' apart. Mossy trail in woods. High pass filter at 300 hhz. Waves z-noise filter removes some of the white noise.
Small am radio run through a marshall mini-stack and recorded using a shure dynamic - manipulated through the frequencies in-between stations to create eerie whistling and distorted sounds.
Recording of me fishing in the netherlands with rain and nature in the backgroud aswell!. (the ticks you hear sometimes is the rain falling on my zoom). Enjoy!.
Part of the record fx pack this sound is designed to be mixed with the actual record content and provides some of the noises people spent ages to remove!this sound covers the needle being placed on the record a rhythmic crackle and touch of white noise. You can extend the crackle section with the file record noise2 underscore file.
Just a mixture of multiple samples i created over time. Layering a swish noise which was basically a white noise sample with an eq envelope, lowpassed snare, and a not-so-highpassed clap, compressed and saturated. Enjoy!.
I make this sound with the sound of mouth that i accelerated (speed and tempo), inter-cut with a white noise accelerated. I had to clean the sound of the mouth and amplified it. Finally i broke the whole band at the end.
A great sound that i produced in audacity using the wah wah effect after using white noise. It sounds rather like a windy and stormy wind approaching!.