This is a sound i created for a song i'm making, it's intended to be used right before a drop in an electronic song. Recorded with sony hdr pj260v then edited in audacity.
Sound of timpani's with cow bells and other tuned percussion to give it its unique sound. I also used sound techniques of reversing eqing ect to create this sound.
The classic orchestral shocker riff. Goofy. Posting it here so people have access to it without having to give attribution. Created in lmms using orchestral, timpani, and timpani roll soundfonts.
This is a field recording of the dam in columbia, tenn. It was recorded using a zoom h1n handy corder. The only audio effects were normalizing and amplification in the audacity program.
This is the sound of a bottle being shook that has pills inside of it. Recorded with a sound devices mixpre3ll and a matched set of audio technica at943 microphones.
This is some feedback that was recorded in the studio after we had finished recording some songs, it was just something to do, the effect pedal used in this is a 'electro-harmonix polychorus'. Some interesting sounds in there.
This sound is added from here: https://sounds-mp3. Com/i-en-santa-claus. More mp3 sound effects is available in my original site: https://sounds-mp3. Com.
I recorded myself beat boxing and added like 90+ effects so now it sounds like slurping ramen noodles. It was also used to make "alien song" a sound from the pack.
Me moving some lemon water in a medium-sized plastic water bottle gotten out of a vending machine. It's a good clip for isolating single sound effects and using them.
Demon saying requiescat in pace human (latin for rest in peace)in reverse to get that otherworldly effect. I did this with my voice, reversed it and pitched it down 2 semitones.
This is a sound i made by placing a low sound effect on lmms continually with another note lower right under it. Then i edited it in audacity with a bassboost, amplify, and fade out.
Rain, with some splashing and trickling sounds too. Recorded with 2 devices, an olympus ls-14 digital handheld, and an audio-technica studio mic. The recordings were combined to give a wider stereo effect.
A gibson sg with custom-59 pickups playing the open a string. Signal was captured using the bridge pickup exclusively. Length of sound capped at 10 secs and fade out effect added in audacity.