Something i accidentally got while messing around with voxal voice changer by nch software. It was a background noise of my mom closing a door, and i decided to put it in reverse and i couldn't help but notice that it sounded like a low "whoosh" transition. So i opened it in wavepad and added echo + reverb and voila.
Some kind of (transitional) whooshing sound effect. Could be used e. G. In documentaries for illustrating transitions between different shots, or in games/interactive presentations for the same purpose.
A short, whooshy sound for use during a cinematic transition to a flashback or something. I made it for my short film and it was very useful, so i thought i'd share for free.
Could be used for a scene transition or flash back. I don't know, use you imagination. . . Created by clipping a breath noise out of a recording i did and then created some stereo imaging and then added delay and some automated eq.
Stretched sound, good for video games. I made the original sample in fruity loops using the reverse effect on a basic software sample sound. After that i used paul stretcher effect in audacity to stretch everything up and give it a longer feel. Also added little bit of dellay and reverb after stretching it.
Created with pink noise, sweeping phaser and stretching effect. The phaser in cool edit has funny preset called bubbles which gives unique sound to this effect.
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A slow sound effect for a transition with gentle reverbness to ease the ears :). Please let us know for what purpose you used this effect for inspiration and adding more sfx to this collection. Thanks!.
A bunch of vocal whooshes and swooshes i made for transition scenes in a short animation project. Recorded in audacity using the stock mic in a 2010 macbook pro.
The regular chugging of the electric trolley car motor in new orleans on the st. Charles avenue line. When the car stops, the voices of the passengers remain in jumbled conversations.
Used as transition between scenes for a play. The chord is unusual but essentially a minor chord. Does not adhere to equal temperament so it sounds odd to the typical musical ear.