Download and loop. Boom break at 128 bpm 44khz 16bit wav produced in fruity loops using freesound samples and on board generators with customized effects. Freesounds used:. 131770 - bertroff - sub kick169788 - bliss - snaps173164 - bliss - kicks173163 - bliss - snares. All ran through effect chamber, amplitube classic 80's reverb.
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That sound represent a cat who is playing with my camera, lucking that. So, we have some bass amplification,gear who goes fast and tempo who goes fast as well. Because of that we can get a noise of "shot" of my camera.
Recorded with h4n. Walking barefoot on tiles. Free to use without crediting me. All i ask is you check out my youtube channel, and if you like the music, like and subscribe :). Https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucuwf-0rre8drcfgatyuuocg. Enjoy.
Inserting, reading, launching a program, and ejecting a dvd-r in a usb disc drive (repackaged "hp dvdram gu90n" laptop drive) with the occasional rumble of a 2tb 7200rpm internal hard drive (in an enclosure) and mouse clicks. Computer fan may be audible in background. Contains seek noises. Recorded on blue yeti in omnidirectional mode and denoised in rx 8 (drive whine re-enhanced though as noise removal made it quieter). Labels added to audio in fl studio edison.
Clear cartoon style 'gulp!'. Recorded on blue snowball microphone 7. 10. 2017 - recording for my own animation series, mars tv. (voice of marty the goofball martian - pitched up 28).
Recording made on 15th feb 2013, with zoom h4n x/y 120º integrated mics. Hi-pass filtered @ 80hz. No more processing. Ambience interior overground train @ peckham rye.
5 individual sounds created for a cyclops monster in a project that was cancelled before any real sound design could begin. This sound was created by recording various vocal noises and importing them into pro tools. Each vocal take was then pitch shifted down by -24 semitones and duplicated into 4-5 layers. These layers were processed individually using techniques such as reverse reverb, distortion and eq to emphasise different aspects of the creature's roar. The final sound is a result of all these layers playing simultaneously.
I combined an ambient bar crowd recording that i found here with a funky little back beat that i also found on this site and made a great cubicle noise blocker / filter. I use this at work with headphones on when i'm trying to concentrate and drown out conversations in the office. Also good for when i work from home and i'm trying to drown out the tv and other distractions. The crowd noise is excellent at diffusing regular office conversation and the little funky back beat keeps the crowd noise from getting boring. This works really well even at fairly low volume i. E. You dont have to crank it loud to drown out the distractions. Hope you like it and thanks to everyone for the great sounds on this site. Combination of the following two files - yet another bar crowd - june 2007. Wav (lonemonk)hip hop. Wav(ls)ps - i purposely let the crowd noise run out for a few seconds at the end so that you can appreciate the full groove of the hip hop. Wav. Has a nice effect when you loop the whole thing, gives you a little break from the crowd noise. Almost like you're stepping out of the room for a second.