Various zipping sounds. Great for cartoon animation vids. Uses: cartoon car driving off. Robot movements. Titles, words, and letters sliding from the side of the screen. Use the zipping sound of the beads being pulled to create a feeling of something moving from here to there by editing the sound. -[ recording info ]-. Created by pulling a long strand of christmas tree beads in my hands while in front of the mic. Studio mic: at4033recorded in: adobe audition 3mastered: using eq, compressed, noise gated, and normalized to -. 1. *no credit is ever needed to use my samples!*read my profile for further info.
I made a jumpscare out of this file. Https://freesound. Org/people/reitanna/sounds/343915/. I put a few filters on it and made it sound more fnaf like so if you like that or if you need a robotic jumpscare sound (meaning tiny characters obviously) then this can work i guess.
A fun way to confuse your youtube viewers. Basically, it says to like, comment, and subscribe. Except i made it hard to hear that. A hint is that it is in binary. . .
Dark, gritty action-esque electronic rhythm inspired by what i imagine a corrupted android would sound like. 100% loopable. Cut it, warp it, splice it however you'd like!. 130 bpm, made in fl studio. Credit is welcome, but not required.
I needed a robotic female countdown for the game i am developing and found the file by "jenninexus". Using audacity i applied some effects to it and made it faster. As i am often using sounds from here i thought it is time to give something back to the community and share the result with you. Enjoy!. Link to original filehttps://freesound. Org/people/jenninexus/sounds/372318/.
Faux-synthesized "welcome" spoken by midnight furie demaurisha. (yes, it's her real name. ). Midnight says, "welcome". Processed to sound like a disembodied machine. First word spoken by midnight at the start of one of her guided visualzations. Recorded at shabby road studio in caerphilly, wales. Source audio is clean. This sample has been coloured with a multi-tap delay.
Little soundeffect which reminds of old videogame sounds. If you like this make sure to check my soundcloud: http://soundcloud. Com/beverlyhillsboy cheers!.
Primera disc publisher doing a full cycle of picking up a disc, printing and then depositing in the output bit - the robotic arm makes some cool noises. Recorded with m-audio microtrack 2 and the onboard stereo microphone.
A small re-synthesized vocal with the phrase: we will never be free. Wanted to make it sound like a robot that shuts down. Tools used:. Fl studio 12audacity.