Actually made with distorting, bitcrushing, and downsampling a recording of an electric drill (with this type of heavy processing the source material doesn't really matter much though). No chips or tunes were harmed in the making of this sound.
A man demanding someone to break another. More along the lines of an overlord to a lesser. Suggestions are always welcome. Many of my sounds i use over at: https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucod3x4qw8rlob_xxqhhzpxa.
An evolving bass/pad i patched using subtractive synthesis. Convolution reverb added as well as some subtle distortion and post synth filtering. Please give me a mention if you use this :-).
Snare drum distorted, i added other snare drum for more drum sound. Good for snare rolls, snare rushes, and other snare techniques. Also you can layer with other snare, or eat it, your imagination puts the limit.
Made with free tuareg 1. 5 and cool edit pro 2. 1. This breakbeat sequence includes the hot pants break* and the amen break** (besides the four crashes added after exporting from tuareg, mixed with cool edit pro 2. 1). I applied some cuts and two distorsion levels to the last one (i always loved to distort breakbeats). I made it several years ago, i think originally at 120 bpm or 140 bpm. . . But i wanted to check out how does it sounds at 96 bpm and i liked. Anyway, this is acid-sized (its duration is exactly 41 bars at 96 bpm), so you can change the speed to any bpm you want. * http://www. Freesound. Org/people/bronxio/sounds/200173/** http://www. Freesound. Org/people/bronxio/sounds/200174/.
This is a rubber nut shaker hit from below. Noise removed, amplified to max volume without distortion. Recorded with a very inexpensive mic. Longer of two versions.
This is a rubber nut shaker hit from below. Noise removed, amplified to max volume without distortion. Recorded with a very inexpensive mic. Shorter of two versions.
The sample is a short blast from the last couple of seconds of a noise track i just completed. . . A lot of neat, varried textures and such. . . The very end is me screaming while rapidly turning a distortion on and off.
Ghost saying "they're gone. . . ". Recorded myself saying "they're gone" using a fifine k669 and edited with audacity. Lowered speed, increased pitch, reduced noise. Added distortion and echo.
A robotic phone-like sound. You do not need to credit me if you use this sound. Made using audacity by generating tones and adding a distortion effect.
I needed a hard impact noise and created this one. It's made with a 909 crash cymbal. I've put a few effects on it to create this sound. I hope someone can use this sound for a project some day.
I haven't seen you after a long interval. I am not good at english and pardon the description mistake, please. It is an effect kick this time though it is old data. By the way, i am japanese. (((((importunate.
I was playing around with my sampler fx today and decided to rig up my electric guitar. I use a fender american special stratocaster, hooked up to an akai s2000 sampler with on-board fx - distortion and guitar metal applied in real time, the signal then sent through to amplitube fx rack on my computer with vintage crunch setting. This is a strum of the lower e open. I recorded a number of stabs and thought this clip might come in useful.
Items used:• electric guitar: cort x100 open pore black• guitar pedal: ksr ceres (ceres – 3ch preamp pedal – ksr amplification®). The file is phased. The right channel is delayed 25 ms (milliseconds). It is part of my death metal guitar folder pack.
Bass sound processed in abelton live. Overdirive @ 91%, auto-filter set a certain way, then a nice erosion modulating up and down. Hope you like, enjoy.
Actually made with distorting, bitcrushing, and downsampling a recording of an electric drill (with this type of heavy processing the source material doesn't really matter much though). No chips or tunes were harmed in the making of this sound.
Inside an empty carriage e of grand central train service from kings cross to mirfield. Some pips and distortion areas removed using adobe sound booth. Recorded on a zoom i6 with an iphone 5.
A super deep digital-analog bass loop using fl studio's sytrus, along with a vintage simulator plugin and some distortion. The chord progression is from jean michel jarre's equinoxe part 1.
Sounds like a passenger jet landing that is relatively close. I made this in audacity by recording myself blowing into the microphone, then distorting it and stretching it to sound like a jet.
I walked around the room with a broken cassette recorder and recorded sounds like radio, banging stuff around and turning on loud machines. All is speed distorted because of the recorder. I've then cut out the most interesting noises.
One of a set of sounds created for my son's gaming videos. Recorded on a maono au-pm430 microphone (see: budget equipment). Edited with adobe audition cs6, using reverb and pitch distortion effects. Enjoy!.
This is a heavily distorted version of a previous sound created by scraping a tape dispenser on my desk and giving it reverb. I think it sounds like a monster in relation to horror breathing. I would imagine it being a large beast of some sorts.
In this sample , i used my own taste i created another 180 bpm sound / melodieand i have put a basssline under neath it with some closed and open hats.
Simple type of riff with some flange and vibrato/noise. Low gain type of distortion. Sorta random chords type of playing which would probably work broken up into smaller sections. Gets nasty at the end.
A loop i came up with that i'm calling "double overtime". Kind of a good and bad feeling at the same time ;) i wanna go home!. So yea i thought it sounded sweet.
A drum loop using one of bandlab's drum loops from the old-school breakbeat pack chopped up and put through an amp, with some fast-forward samples added.
Made in ableton live. Layered together out of various explosions sounds and a kick drum. One sound layer ran through a guitar amp for distortion. Low-fi-ish.
I made this gabber-esque kick in my free time, spent a lot of time adjusting it to make it the heaviest as possible. Download wav file for higher quality.
A distorted melody mixes in with creepy roaring sounds. This is a reversed version of another sound, about as unsettling. Makes your head pound. Original ver. : http://www. Freesound. Org/people/laiskvorst/sounds/194722/.
The data contained in this file should represent a full period sine wave. But because of the bug(s) in the header of wave file, it gets distorted (i. E. If you found the bug and fixed it in binary, you'd get perfect sine wave).
A guitar loop, recorded by plugging directly my guitar to my computer, and processed through guitar rig and some eq. And i apologise for my playing. :p.
This is an alien scream effect i made by taking my scream i recorded earlier and reversing it adding a "wha wha" effect in audacity and then i copied that, placed it after the first, and reversed it again.
Group kmm-recording of an air-conditioner starting up. Faint leaves and ambient sounds can be heard in the background. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder. Normalized in peak pro 6.
Electrical vibration impact sound like a force field repulsion reminiscent of the old atari video games. Has a click at the end which needs to be edited out.