Glass russell hobbs kettle with lid open, boiling violently as automatic switch doesn't kick in, edited so that it more or less loops. Sony ecm-ms907 mic, mz-r35 minidisk, normalized & edited in logic pro 7.
A small composed loop rendered with fruityloops. Originally a sound created for a victory/feelgood sound, but never used so. The end has got the start again in order to further expand a song on it.
Slightly resonant clanging and pinging of me hitting the metal stairs of a reviewing stand used in a local parade. The mic is held very close to the surface, so there is very little environmental noise.
I was searching the internet for an 16-bit heart sound-effect but couldn't find one, so i made this myself!. This is a slow, low heartbeat made with genuine 16-bit technology!.
Standing at the north sea in denmark on an evening with medium wind. Position: in the water until ankles, so right at the edgerecorded at 96khz/24bit with an olympus ls-12 and a rycote windshield.
The end of the protective tube for my microphone being turned and producing a not so nice, rusty sounding, squeak. Part of my squeaks pack. Recorded with a rode ntg-3, through a sqn 4s, into a zoom h4.
My first piece of music created in musagi. Judging by the rating, i'm not the only one who thinks it's crap. Well, there's a second one pending moderator approval, so we'll see about that :c.
Recorded me bashing on the buttons of my snes controller, as there weren't really any sound effects on here that captured the kind of button mashing i wanted, so i did my own!.
I write mlp fanfictions, and i'm all like "why have i never taken my dialogue before????" so i'm gonna try to start saving some of my original dialogue.
**loud** velcro pulling apart - slow, fast, intermittent. I used a 3 inch wide piece of velcro, so the sound has a lot of presence and depth. Recorded with stereo nt1a mics in a soundbooth. No effects.
I've bought this bamboo flute back in a days at the street market in kiev for some cents. It doesn't have certain scale or even clean pitches so has more decorative function in my room, still sounds interesting.
This is a recording of the drive motor of a super 8 (canon 418 auto zoom). This was recorded with the hatch to the cartridge open, so the noise is clearer. There is also the effect noise of the trigger being closed.
This is a sound of opening and closing a creaking door. The microphone was kept close to the ground, so the handle's noise isn't included in this recording.
I was mucking about with a new mic when i started playing around with audacity and came up with this. I don't know what it sounds like, but it sounds kind of spacey so i named it spaceship. This was made with my voice and audacity.
A drum pattern in 11/8 time. Someone on freesound's forums requested some strange timings for drum patterns, so i programmed these for them. Decided to make an entire pack up.
The sound has been recorded by myself for a university's project!!!the sounds of cars are really interesting, so one day while i was hanging around with my friend i had the idea to record the sound of his car.
An old printer at work that was making a lot of noise, so i thought it would be cool to record it. I recorded the initial sound with an iphone5, reversed it with fl studio, and used the fruity convolver plugin to add the reverb.
This is the sg90 micro servo, hooked up to an arduino circuit i made so i can control the position of the servo with a potentiometer. Recorded very close with ksm141 in omni.
I was actually trying to record something else along the road but that was wiped out by the sound of a passing military humvee, probably from the local armory. So i've posted that instead. Iphone, audacity.
I was up in the loft and found tow old 'light sabres' that had been there for years. To my surprise they still worked, so heere thy are, as recorded. There are a few clicks on here that are the sound of the buttons being pushed.
I couldn't find any good monkey sounds, so i made some myself! i'm using it as a short gag in a personal project, but it can be used for anything. Free to use, credit not required.
Me and my aunt went spring cleaning in the attic the other day and found a squeaky object (a squeaker, perhaps? i don't know the actual word). I thought it would be a good sound effect so i recorded it.
A synthesized cello sound created through audiosauna. I'm not sure i'll ever find a use for it, so maybe you will. No claims on realism; that is in the eye of the beholder. This is the note a sharp in octave 3.
Car interior. The engine is off, so the sounds can be used cleanly with other engine noise. Several one handed, then two handed gripping sounds. Recorded with tascam dr-05.
Birds in a cage flying about. Not the cleanest recording, but probably still pretty useful for some people. Recorded with a tascam dr-05 linear pcm recorder. Cc0, so no hassle with giving credit.
A laser charging then exploding. I found it very useful for teleportation. It was made with an already existing freesound sound but one just reversed. It's been so long since i made this i can't remember.
I'm going to make some sounds for a project, so i thought why not share them?these sounds are homemade and free to use with no attribution/credit needed (⊃。•́‿•̀。)⊃ have fun!.
Experimentation is crucial to learning, be it relationships or audacity. So, which was this?. It may have been a fantasy of mine, played out in simple audio. Or, maybe it was my birthday. . .
Stereo recording of water running. Recorded on an electret microphone. Has been processed and filtered. All elements have a ying\yang property in that they can destroy or aid life,so my samples are mediating the difference between them.
I write mlp fanfictions, and i'm all like "why have i never taken my dialogue before????" so i'm gonna try to start saving some of my original dialogue.
Recorded live at shenzhen, bao’an district opera house on an iphone, sitting in the nosebleed section so not the best sound. I hope someone can find something useful in there.
It was nighttime and the spring peepers were especially loud so i could record it with https://online-voice-recorder. Com/ because it was loud enough to pick up the audio.
drum emulation sounds i made with my mouth, just for fun! recorded with xperia phone, and then denoised, trimmed and some are normalised. No further processing is applied, so you can edit them as you like.
Entrance music to our asylum haunt this year, mixture of jack in the box, children whispering and the jokers laugh, most of the sound files are from this site so cheers everyone. . . .
My cat, maya, was sitting in my lap, so i brought my microphone down and hit record. She was curious about the big thing in her face and sniffed at it, resulting in this sound file.
A pack of coyotes wailing. Lots of frog and cricket noises too. Recorded in a small valley, so there is lots of reverb and echo. Great scary movie ambience! recorded on a zoom h4n.
Recorded using a canon gl1 and an audiotechnica shotgun mic(unsure of model number, a cheap one i'm sure). The sound of a finepoint pen scribbling on the hard cardboard of the back of a notebook. The audio is low so the gain might need to be adjusted. My professorliked this one.
This is a small river near where i live, when i recorded this i was under a noisy bridge so i decided to reduce the noise a little and i came up with a quiet gentle stream of water. Enjoy!.