A few large american cars chug past on a gravel driveway, excellent stereo effect. Olympus ls-12, luhd mics, deadcats, bit of low cut20-08-16_101400_beaulieu_american_driveby_ls-12. Wav.
Sounds recorded for a personal project. I recorded myself laughing at a funny joke. Turned the pitch into a more female one. Added some telephone effect to it.
A heavy impact noise created by pounding on a wall covered in bed foam. Creates a nice muffled slamming effect without the smacking sound of flesh hitting wood.
The sound of an engine, or spaceship powering up/booting down! several versions in one recording. Created with my dexed synthesizer settings and keyboard.
A simple recording of a wind on a music box, repeatable and loopable. (if sound-effect is used i would recommend adding some slight variation to the pitch, so it isn't as repetitive!).
Waves with an interesting stereo effect. No processing, this is the original recording. Recorded on phone. I was lucky to be on the beach when there were no people there, so there are no extraneous noises.
Recorded with the old cheap national wm 2201 microphone, because it matched the diameter of the pipe /nagrane starym i tanim mikrofonem national wm 2201 ponieważ pasował do średnicy rury.
Two pianos producing melody and at time contrapuntal sound. Also, at times a faint chorus backing and weird vocal effect. In wav. Uplifting transition or background. Chop it about as you like.
This is a hershey's kiss wrapper being moved around to create an effect that can be interpreted in multiple ways. The first images that come to mind for me are "squishing" or something creeping through dying grass.
This is the squeek my distortion unit makes if you unplug it while it is on, then plug it back in. The unit is a behringer hm300, which takes a 9v dc connection.
This is a sound effect that you can use free for your homework's , it was recorded in home studio, it mas recorded on macbook loptop keyboard and pressing some letters.
This is from my roland td7 kit set on the symphonic patch and i just beat it out with the sticks. If you use it please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
Recorded onto a minidisc at a protest to save anvil hill in australia from more mining endevours. The sound is of a helicopter flying overhead of the human sign spelling "save anvil hill. ".
Crash cymbal fluctuating @ 165 bpm triplets. One crash virtually mono repeating with an eq. Two crash reverbs repeating and panned left to right. Then high pass over the whole thing. Enjoy, use, comment. Thanks.
I created this sound with a yawn is sighing. Then i changed the sounds in adobe audition cc 2014, avs audio editor 7. 3 and finalized by a stretch in audacity with a paulstretch effect.
Roland CR-78, Rhumba beat with metallic effect. Note on playing this audio clip This audio clip is an en:Ogg Vorbis file. For a list of compatible media players, see the article at [1].
I used the free lokomotiv synth as source, with shit tons of effect processing and mixdown bouncing to result in almost sounding unrecognizable from its starting point.
Duck quack sound. Sound effect made by compressing air in cheek and keep it compressed and let it out at the same time. A zoom h2n handy recorder was used to capture the sound. Created by nick d.
Synthetic guitar-like riff with strong wah-wah effect; riff repeats at different pitches to form a simple melody. Useful as a ringtone that grabs your attention, but is not annoying or grating. Created with audacity.
Grabación que representa el sonido de algun ser externo. Disonante como si fuera un rastrillar sobre un tablero (recorded sound that simulates a hissing of a monster or a scratch of fingernails on a chalkboard).
I took some matches, burned the whole package at the same time, then i moved it around the mic to get those lo-popping sound and all the hiss. I duplicated it on 4 tracks to get some stereo effect.
A gibson sg with custom-59 pickups playing the open a string. Signal was captured using the bridge pickup exclusively. Length of sound capped at 10 secs and fade out effect added in audacity.