A basis for an alarm, made in native instruments massive, using the roughmath ii waveform and modifying it using effects built into massive and into the daw.
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.
This is a short test sound from a public alarming system meant to warn for example a local disaster. The loudspeaker was located at roof of tall building. This recording was made about 0,3 km from that loudspeaker.
Self-created fire alarm. The idea is based on the typical fire alarm in buildings and was supplemented by a typical (slightly pitched) sound sequence of the us emergency vehicles. The sounds and the composition were created completely with audacity. I would be happy about suggestions for improvement and how you have used the sound sequence. I used it as a fire alarm in my home automation.
This is a selfmade alarm. I haven´t found one like this here so i thought why don´t you upload it. Use it how you want but please give credits. A simple "sounds or a sound by fizzlecube. . . ". Thank you.
Version of alarm number one looped four times. See alarm number one. Created with: audacityformat: ogg vorbislicense: cc0 (attribution is encouraged, but not required).