I created another file to play when you don't recognise a telephone number that calls you, this time the people in the hoax have scottish accents and the music is deliberately degraded to make it scratchy, tinny and annoying. I was inspired by those nasty auto-switchboards you encounter now whenever you call anywhere, my thoughts were that if a spam caller conected to an auto-switchboard hopefully they would remove your number from their listings thinking it a business (most scammers and spammers only want to call residential numbers). Please enjoy using this to annoy the hell out of those bothersome spam callers. The music is royalty free for personal use.
This sound was modified from files 242174__harrypeeks__clock-ticking. Wav & 43641__blubdevis__hightone. Wav intended to be used in a loop as an annoyance sound.
This sound have been recorded in mono, on a samsung s8, using the recording app ''audiorec''. I have used izotope rx 6 to remove any unwanted noise. *this sound is completely free to use without any need of giving credits(if desired). *.
I am a non-smoker and usually never cough. I hate people who are always coughing. I could go days on end without needing to cough. My lungs are in great shape. I am faking it here.
Very annoying high pitched alarm. This is a one of the results of my attempt to complete a school assignment. We were supposed to create an alarm clock or a ring tone with audiogen synthesizer. I went with as much annoying sound as i managed to produce.
An actual recording of an actually annoying individual, unexpected but perhaps useful as an idiot you can shoot over and over again in some game. Or, maybe it's your grandma. . .
I tried to make a friction drum by stringing a med handglove membrane to a wooden mortar. That mostly failed; i couldn’t control the pitch and make continuous sound. Here the membrane is stroked by a wooden pestle, making quite annoying sounds. Recorded with redmi note 5 phone, denoised and filtered bogus sub bass in audacity.
A horrible sound for a contest, created by paulstretching the sound of an old photo-slide scanner six times, then slowly layering it on top of itself up by a semitone every second and adding reverb. Please comment on where you intend to use the sound, and feel free to post a link to the work where you used it if you want (i enjoy watching/listening to anything you create!). The sound was recorded using a "h1 zoom v2 recorder". Originally edited using audacity and paulstretch on 25th september 2016. Note: audio quality is always better when downloaded.
Dissatisfied grumbling for a cartoon character. Use this any way you want, no need to credit. But i would appreciate a word in the comments about what kind of project you plan to use it for, and -if appropriate- where it will probably appear.
This sound have been recorded in mono, on a samsung s8, using the recording app ''audiorec''. I have used izotope rx 6 to remove any unwanted noise. *this sound is completely free to use without any need of giving credits(if desired). *.
Two minutes of truly annoying canine posturing you can play on loop to spread hate and discontent amongst your office mates. Or if you need barking ranch dogs and a fairly close barking coyote, there is lots to lift out. Translate what they are saying to each other for ridiculous videos. "give me a chicken. " "no. No. " "we know you got chickens. We'll split them with you, 60-40. " "no. No no no no no. No. ".
I recorded the sound of my alarm clock using a zoom h4n recorder and a rode m3 microphone. I can picture this sound being used at the start of an audio documentary that discusses the morning routine of someone who has to wake up early everyday. Maybe even the start of a film; this loud and obnoxious noise is an instant attention-grabber.
I'm not sure why i had called it a "song". It's just a really old recording of me saying "omnom" repeated and layered on top of each other. It's annoying, and that's all it is.
This is a recording i have done myself and edited. I mad it sound like an alien from another planet. This was recorded with headsets and was rendered and edited in audacity free sound editor.
Loud, high-pitched squeaking noises made by scraping a sharp fork inside a polished ceramic bowl. The result is very unsettling, like nails being dragged down a chalkboard.