What effects the color of the wave here on freesound? i could ask, but here is a little test. Part 1 - a (about) 60hz tone going from sinus to triangle (vcv-rack vco-2)part 2 - same tone. Sinus wave. An accelerating vibrato. Part 3 - now 2 tones. Same 60hz sinus tone plus another sinus tone slowly increasing in frequency creating beating effects. The second, rising, vco has a lower amplitude. All three part has the same peak amplitude (-4db)#colortest.
I made this as a near ultrasonic sms signal. Created and edited with audacity, filtered with glame bandpass filter. If you hardly cut a pure tone, you introduce a whole lot of other frequencies to the signal at the cutting point. To avoid this after the cutting you need to filter the whole thing with a bandpass filter to ensure you have as little other frequency content as possible. It will audibly soften the start and the end of the sound. That's what i did here.
I wanted to make a very gentle wakeup alarm for my android phone. It's a 25-minute long fade in of a pure 3-khz tone. Created with audacity. I encoded this to ogg vorbis for personal use, but i'm sure you can do this better for yourself (maybe you'll prefer other format), so here you have a quality flac file for source.
Washes of colored noise interspersed with splatters of tonal sound, created by processing some very basic synthesizer tones through granular synthesis program granulab.
A funny patch i made on my little modular. Unedited sound file. I'm creating tones with a clock divider and a mixer. I insert a little chaos in to the tone sequence. Constantly changing "melody". And the bass is connected to the melody. . .
Spooky-crazy tones; korg volcakeys, korg mini kaos pad2, boss dr3, audio recording to smartphone, via crate acoustic 35 amp, with blaxx delay guitar fx.
Brown noise heavily filtered and pitched down (not very much happening above 400 hz). Simple chorus/reverb added. Made using adobe audition (previously known as cool edit).
Piano type sound but obviously fake and a bit shrill. . . [various fm synth tones / modulations run thru some filter this guy brought over, chopped into small pieces].
Generated by this site: http://wurstcaptures. Untergrund. Net/music/?oneliner=t%3c%3c4%7ct%3e%3e4&oneliner2;=&t0;=0&tmod;=0&duration;=10&separation;=100&rate;=8000.
This recording is done inside a closed room very early in the morning. You can hear the exterior ambience from inside of crickets and frogs. Useful if you are looking for an ambient sound that will give you the feel of a room and a post-rain environment outside. Recorded on my iphone 12 pro using dolby on app.
A recording of freshmen conversing in class. Apologies for room tones, i captured this while i was a student and just used the nearest device to me to record.
A metallic bowl which when rubbed circuitously with a pestle style cylinder creates a beautiful note that gradually builds into a full ringing tone. I'm unsure if this is technically a tibetan signing bowl or not. . . Feel free to correct me. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 internal mics, set to xy position , in a converted farmhouse.
This was a silly idea based on tone uploaded by freqman (thanks for the inspiration). The tones (airport lounge type)sound then a man's voice (much manipulated) says "you have a visitor". We used this in regenis 4 chronicles chapter 7, where there's a funny scene. Enjoy and feel free to use, have fun with it. Thanks freqman.
A uniden phone recorded with a consumer camera with built in microphone, (sony-cybershot). This was listened to on a television set and it sounds like the actual thing! on the computer it doesnt sound anything like the real thing. You're welcome and good luck using this sound.
A mosquito ringtone 11kHz. Nice to put on your phones or computers and piss people off with. They wont know where the hell its coming from. Very high pitch ringing sound, sounds just like that ringing you get in your ear sometimes. Nice for pranks.
Like a stroll in winter, i wanted to transcribe a festive reality with the resumption of a christmas song with the tones and the imitation of fireworks.
Playing random tunes but reversed them to make it sound like nice suspense, sounds processed with synthesia and virtaulmidisynth, recorded in audacity.
The recording includes isolated notes recorded from the popular turksih music instrument kanun. All chromatic tones within the range of the instrument is contained.
A telephone bell rings three times. Recorded with a sennheiser me-66 through an rnp8380 preamp and rnc1773 compressor into pro tools. Background noise reduction with waves z-noise.