This is essentially a bass guitar with distortion with three layers of notes, merged together to make a "siren" of sorts. It can be used as a fire alarm, or maybe an alarm on a spaceship or ufo.
Some take of dices shaking in hands and rolling on wood's table (sort of dice d4-6-10-12-20) at the end, shaking and rolling of 3d6 (players of ins/mv, you know).
Hard drive (2 tb) turns on. Small fan, sound of little crunching. Really a swell sound that can be used for any sort of computer, video game console, etc.
A long bomb noise. . . Sounds sort of like a nuke i guess, even has debris falling afterwards. Made by popping a little trick noisemaker by the mic and slowing it down.
A sort of soundtrack ,a mixture of dramatic and thriller, accelerating, dramatic. Created with garageband , using loops, and editing, inverting sounds, cut, moving etc. . I am not a sound professionist.
A sort of massive mechanical energy field generator, maybe good for some kind of jump node or massive forcefield generator or mining beam in a science fiction movie or game. Made with surge xt and audacity.
Harmonies i had done for a song, but they didn't come out quite right. They are in the key of eb major, but i'm sure that you can sort thatout using software.
This is a long sample of me hitting, scratching and rolling all sorts of stones against one another, somewhere in the moroccan desert. The sounds are pretty good quality, recorded with a sony pcm-d50.
Playing with the switches on my nagra reel-to-reel - sort of a ryoji ikeda kind of thing popped out - i love surface noise, tape compression. . The whole media in fact!.
This was recorded with an h6 zoom recorder in zita park. I did this by dropping batteries on a metal covering, figured it could be used as some sort of impact sound.
Car alarm of a honda civic. Sort of loop-able, i didn't want to leave it on too long since it was outside to avoid echo. Quite a bit of background hiss for some reason.
A straightforward pattern made in the lmms daw, i used the analog bell preset with a delayed, pitched-down arpeggio of sorts. Over time, the tempo increases, from about 50 bpm in the beginning, to 150 bpm in the end.
I played around with a few sounds and created this by accident, i think it would be great for creating some sort of suspenseful kinda of dark'ish scene in a film.
Me hissing into my mic (blue yeti). Can be used as a monster sound or for a creature of some sort. A sound of displeasure. Recorded indoors on the 05. 04. 2015 using a blue yeti microphone and audacity recording software.
This sort of thing used to be required in every rompler. This one is my kid recorded thru a bluebird large condenser mic with metric tons of reverb, as required by law.
This is a recording of my friend laughing, with a very sensitive microphone. How i got this is i recorded my stereo mix with audacity, then added some reverb and echo to the sound to give it a sort of distant feeling.
I unfold a piece of paper several times to get different effects. The idea i had here was someone recieving a letter and quickly open it curious to read what it says. Or perhaps a treasure map of some sort :).
This is a heavily distorted version of a previous sound created by scraping a tape dispenser on my desk and giving it reverb. I think it sounds like a monster in relation to horror breathing. I would imagine it being a large beast of some sorts.
An "intro" version of my instrumental "bunny hop". Has more energy than the original. Cut and crafted to be used as a sort of intro or transition music for film, documentary, podcasts, etc.
This is a short loop made for a video game. A relaxing but lighthearted piece that i imagined for a menu screen or on a field/park/cutscene of some sort. It doesn't strike me as something suitable for motion, but it is available for any use.
A quickly rising synth that then sustains until repeating, meant to sound like the sort of alarm you'd hear in top secret bases and whatnot, could be used for quite a few contexts. This was made in beepbox using the guitar harmonics instrument.
Recorded a friend getting yelling in slow motion, ended up sounding like some sort of huge monster/creature roaring. Recorded on google pixel 3xl. Feel free to use.
A distorted falling reese. Reminds me of some sort of malfunction. Made with image-line harmor and its built-in distortion and unison modules. (and other random fx. ).
Me overdubbed 14 times trying to get that sort of "heave ho, row them oars!" type sound for a song. Not so much "heave-ho" but a fast "hee-haa-whoo" yell. In tempo at 145bpm. 24-bit stereo.
An assortment of rat creature vocalizations made using mouth movements. Could be used for any sort of insect- or rat-like creature. Recorded with a neumann km-184 into a sound devices mixpre-3 ii.
Just a short clip of me walking down a hallway. My shoes make an interesting sound, sort of reminds me of the sound of a teacher walking down the hallway in elementary school. Recorded with an iphone camera. Have fun with it!.