A sound i thought i could hear in my mind and i thought i might be able to find, but decided to go out and create this one. We went out and literally hit metal rulers against a metal staircase handrail, and then went into audacity and reverberated a copy underneath the sound, and tweaked it a bit to add the lasting effect.
Recreation of the tone used in the score john carpenter's the thing by ennio morricone with a loopable mix of singles doubles and triplets for more variety.
60 bpm. Created in fl studio using rgc audio vst, dexed vst and new era 808 & bass vst module. Effects necatr 3 & initial analog pro. Contact - filthyfilthyhumans@gmail. Com.
A violin bow scraped back and forth on various parts of the neck of my acoustic bass with a little bit of reverb and compression applied, several samples to choose from, and a bit at the end that sounds kind of like a big monster snarling. Recorded with a blue yeti blackout.
I made a great impersonation of the grudge when she is angry using adiomass and my own voice! i thought it was a good idea since i had figured out how to make that sound a long time ago (like 2 months or something) the scream you may hear at the end was me breathing out but because i added 250% more gain over and over again i ended up sounding like i met the "grudge". Good for horror movies and possibly a grudge 2 (although i already saw the old grudge 2 this would be a remake. ).
Oof, i'm back after, like, a year. I'm having a creational block but i came up with this, it's very short and could potentially be used in ambient climactic music? maybe? i don't know the choice is yours.
I was in my room with my blue yeti microphone and i noticed that i can make a sort of whistle/shrill with my teeth. Edited with audacity. I think this could work with a few other small animals but a mouse comes to mind when i hear this. If you are gonna use this please comment or link me to what you are gonna use it for.
This audio is brought together with a collection of sounds from this site, it has been made for a college ident i have been developing under the theme of horror.