Wav file 2 of the series. The sound of a live guitar, two pickups with one pickup turned off. Rapidly switching between the one that is off and the one that is on. You know you have heard this technique used before on all the 70's rock albums.
I combined 2 sounds. One sound is always the same till the end and the other sound is separated in three times: one is lower, the other one louder and again lower, but still the same sound. To finish the sound i put a gong sound to show that is finish.
Various knives being scraped against one another. Not the metallic "shing" associated with swords but a good metal scraping. There are several versions in this one file.
There was a giant swarm of cicadas, and i recorded them. You can hear the individual ones that are close in the background of millions of ones in the distance.
Navy helicopter flying over plymouth sound, devon, uk. This is one of two, i have added some compression to this one. Sounds of waves and birds in the background.
Hortus botanicus amsterdam is one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world where they grow over 4,000 types of plants. This is one of its doors. Zoom h2.
I was looking for cicada sounds online and couldn't find one that sounded like the ones here. . . However i got lucky and eventually was able to get a nice, clean recording of one! recorded using a sony ic recorder out my house. Processed in fl studio to remove noise.
I created this sound that look like a rattlesnake sound thanks to a tambourin and cymbal record. I made repeat those two percussion three times. When one is finish an other one start, and this 3 times. I added between them an effect that end the sound and start a new one.
Stuff trown in a big abandonned reveberating factory. Thrown one by one, brick, glass etc. Recorded with schoeps ab ortfrecorded on soundevice 744t48khz, 16 bits.
Loopable. This is one gasp repeated. I tried it, one could loop it indefinitely. Slip it into the elevator music file. Guaranteed to produce complaints.