Sound of a fire alarm from a local elementary school, with two microtonal notes that are playing against each other in an interesting way. Lots of wind. Recorded on an iphone.
Self-created fire alarm. The idea is based on the typical fire alarm in buildings and was supplemented by a typical (slightly pitched) sound sequence of the us emergency vehicles. The sounds and the composition were created completely with audacity. I would be happy about suggestions for improvement and how you have used the sound sequence. I used it as a fire alarm in my home automation.
I made it just because i made it. . . I give it to anyone who's reading it. This one is cc-zero. ----------. It's all yours. I hope you to enjoy this, if you need some variant i can make it for you, just ask me. You don't have to give credits for this one. ---------- technical ----------. Common:- duration: 1 sec 718 ms- producer: xiph. Org libvorbis i 20150105- mime type: audio/vorbis- endianness: little endian. Audio:- channel: stereo- sample rate: 44. 1 khz- compression: vorbis- bit rate: 320. 0 kbit/sec- format version: vorbis version 0. Lalks.
A composite alarmsample. Loop this sample on a huge stereo with decent volume and report back :) the sample is optimized for dynamics, so it's not overcompressed. This sample also contains a firealarm bell which is absent in the other sample in this pack.
This is essentially a bass guitar with distortion with three layers of notes, merged together to make a "siren" of sorts. It can be used as a fire alarm, or maybe an alarm on a spaceship or ufo.
I recorded the sound of my alarm clock using a zoom h4n recorder and a rode m3 microphone. I can picture this sound being used at the start of an audio documentary that discusses the morning routine of someone who has to wake up early everyday. Maybe even the start of a film; this loud and obnoxious noise is an instant attention-grabber.