I generated four square tones with increasing silence in between with audacity. The tones are the c major scale. It is very useful in old video games when you win or do something good.
I have been working on my twelve-tone program (in chuck). 1 - random 12 tones with random note-length for prime. 2 - then retorograde is played. 3 - after that prime and retrograde at the same time (3 times). Here the note-length is a average value.
Two ever rising shepard tones rising at different rates overlaid by a pulsing hiss. This is a sound effect used to indicate a steadily approaching peril. It can be seamlessly looped.
A increasing target lock tone i generated for a personal project. It is rough and meant to be tweaked for your needs. Sound is supposed to emulate an electronic weapon lock sound.
A simple 440 hz tone (sine) created in audacity. Or at least that's what it's supposed to be. . . For some reason, when i uploaded it, it sounded all distorted.
New linear scale. Made in python. . . 200hz up to 2000hz and back in steps of 100hzi'm not that convinced the beep command outputs exact frequencies. . . And the sound is terrible. But it is a beep. . .
Rauhigkeit 1 Apser = Sinus 1000 Hz und Sinus 1070 Hz gleichzeitig.The sound of a harshness of 1 asper = a sine wave tone of 1000 Hz 100 % modulated with a sine wave tone of 70 Hz at 60 dB sound pressure.
This is a perfect 1/10 second long 1khz tone like it is also used in film countdowns ;) u can also use it for a censor-tone: just copy&paste it again and again and ull get a longer 1khz tone without any jumps or hoverings.
Relatively quiet suburban neighborhood ambience/room tone. No people, distant cars in the background, light wind. Recorded with a rode-ntg3 and zoom f4.
This is a modified version of "earthkiller background 1", the background noise inside a space station. I removed some upper midrange (1700 hz) to make it easier to mix with dialog.
Recording of my office before anyone else is in. The only sound apart from the faint fan noise is a regular, very, very faint beep from something every few seconds (approx. 3. 7 khz). Zoom h5 with xyh5 capsules.
This tone is 485hz, slightly below the note b3 (493. 8hz). It's roughly the same frequency of the b tibetan bell in this package. End and start are well glued into a continuous wave (tested in unity 3d). Made with audacity.