Recorded at the corner of younge street and king street in toronto, ontario on a zoom. People walk by, streetcar passes by, and no doubt cars! it's windy so one may put a high pass filter on it.
After a date with your beloved one, you stay in your car because their is a storm outside. You are happy because the danger of the outside cant hurt you anymore.
Two sound effects in one; shaking a small box of lego and throwing the lego up gently and landing back in the box. Raw audio, no edits. May be background noise.
Buzzing noise, which can be heard on recordings that i recorded with my headphones' microphone (i haven't uploaded or even saved any except this one). This is edited to be a loop.
this field is requiredwhat could i add here?i have a cool ruler i guess and i recorded that one vibrating sound. . . It could be used for making music i guess?.
Sea lions barking, splashing, sparring on a saturday morning at san francisco's pier 39. Tourists watch, take pictures. A truck goes by at one point. Zoom iq6.
At the heart of campus there is a old archway leading to an open field. Walking through the archway, your footsteps echo and the world becomes condensed into one tiny space; if only for just a moment.
This sound just appeared in one of my recordings. Not propositional, but very cool. . . Sounds like some technological weapon, or some device being turned on or off. . . Use at will.
I made this sound by shortening the doorbell buzzer sound from this site. It fits into a game show setting better now. The loudbuzzer sound might be better than this one depending on the situation it is to be used for.
Recording taken while helping a friend tear down an old wooden shed. Most sounds consist of one or both of us tossing chunks of wood and metal into a dumpster for disposal.
Some guy or creature roaring. I recorded this track for a cartoon show, but i scrapped it and tried a similar approach, cause this one sounded too much like a monster sitting in the sewers.
Today i want to write about a song. A song that can bring any one alive , a song that will make your future. A song that will make you who you really are!!!. "listen to the sound of typing this sentence".
Sound design that i made for a video game,layered a bunch of sounds and processed them to create an impactful sci-fi sound. This one is a spaceship door opening.
Single hit of a vibraslap. Original file duplicated and processed with delay on one channel panned hard left and reverb on the second channel panned hard right. Hit moves nicely across the stereo field.
Blowing bubbles through a straw into a small vase half full of water. Sony ecm-ms907 mic, using sony mz-r35 as preamp, recorded into logic pro 7, normalized. May have clipped at one point.
A short moog sample with a science fiction sound. Would make a great backing driving sound for some kind of 80's sci fi movie soundtrack, ala john carpenter.
This sound was made only with audacity effects. I used 2 risset drum effects, followed by a sinusoidal sound at 220 hz with a fade in, and finally one 10ms beat of a click track with a reverberation effect.
Sound created by me from the vst synthmaster one with wavetables created by myself in waveedit, using filters, modulations and effects like chorus and reverb from the same vst, especially for dark ambient music.
Aria from the Goldberg Variations. Converted form the FLAC file at https://archive.org/details/MusopenCollectionAsFlac. Note that this recording is not the one from Open Goldberg Variations, but commissioned by Musopen itself.
My circuit bent speak and spell run through the live cut plug-in. Tons of possibilities here to cut it up for one shots are use bigger pieces for loops.
A one-sided communication. I was right, something was going on. It wasn't at all what you might think, either. Imagine things that are outside of the norm. You'll hit it. . . Have fun.
Title: Horror Suspense. Written by Rafael Krux. Horror and nerve wrecking moments can be best described with this one. This music is available for commercial and non-commercial purposes.
A one minute recording of a forest ambiance. Birds are tweeting in the background, and it can be very relaxing. Some sings of wind are also present. It can also be used to fill in audio for a movie.
Small wind-up toy being wound up and allowed to walk by the mic. The wind-up key is then abused a bit, making a sound not entirely unlike a scratching record (but not much like one, either).
More walking on metal stairs in a reverberant concrete stairwell. Slower than the first one, with more variety of movement. Recorded with: sanken cs-1e, fostex fr2le.
Created using modulation/flanging with one of felix. Blume's wind recordings: http://www. Freesound. Org/people/felix. Blume/sounds/165526/any compression artifacts you hear in freesound's player will not be in the downloaded version.
Recorded with a zoom h1. Water was dripping from melting snow to fall approximately one story onto a metal rain gutter. A gentle flow of water can be heard in the background.
One of my grandmother's antique clocks being wound up a couple times - gives a low, twangy chime. You can also hear the pendulum ticking and the wind up of the chime. Recorded on a sony pcm-d50.
Half-assed multisampling of highly damaged toy piano in my grandmother's attic. One strike of each key, then some random hits and glissandos. Recorded with a sony pcm-d50.
Sounds of an urban park in toulouse, france, one week after the end of the lockdown, in the evening. This urban park contains a pond which is vastly populated by frogs!.
This was recorded with my phone's internal microphone and edited on my computer. This was made by me using one of my shoes to hit the ground. In case there is something i can improve upon, please write it down.