This sound was meant to represent lots of blips on the screen. But it sounded too "sciency" so it was unused. This sample is public domain, ignore the cc license.
Mally and sculder met the reaktor at the point of some return. . . So its something lie sciefi sequence. The snipplet is one minute and 23 seconds long. Made with reaktor ensemble ahrendees. After that i sampled it a little in soundforge. Have fun with it!greetings from berlin city!_rob.
Although the project inspire (nasa) seems to have died, there are still sources of sound sources of vlf noise in the net. In http://abelian. Org/vlf can be found several available streams from multiple receivers located around the globe. In this package, i simply offer a few records scattered in time from this site. The stereo samples correspond to a experimental stream that combines two sources balanced on each channel: cumiana vlf receiver (italy) + sheffield vlf receiver (uk). The mono tracks correspond to other indeterminate receivers.
Background tone for giant whirling robot. Various sounds processed in samplitude. Dj chronos: metal atmosphere 001suonho: elements_earth_02_earth-rotation. Wav303creative: a minor descent drone. Aiff.
A futuristic sound effect suitable for a sci fi transporter/teleporter device. Or anything you desire. Made by me, luigi pangaro for all to use. Make films!.
A laser noise created for my science fiction sitcom. The base was just a note from a vst synth (i can't remember which) and then a variety of pitch shifts, time stretches and layers of reverb until it sounded right.
This is me pretending i'm the pilot of a landing craft going from the philadelphia desert to old yonkers in the post-apocalyptic future. There's plenty of distortion and modulation on the voice. And yes "streetgang" is the code name for the boat in apocalypse now.
Whooshing sound, rather like the sound a stick makes when you whip it through the air. I made the sound accidentally by moving my zoom h4 fast through the air and quite liked the results. If you do us it, i'd be curious to know how, in the comments.