The apple plaintalk microphone jack used on some older macintosh systems is designed to accept an extended 3. 5 mm three-conductor phone connector; in this case, the tip carries power for a preamplifier inside the microphone. The sound a rather fast repeating beat i made using an apple plaintalk microphone in a rather modern windows laptop using audacity. I messed around with the jack, and took out all the silent parts.
Purring of cat: this sound is extremely distinct. It is an up-close recording of the vibrations emitted by a cat when they are happy. It is an accurate representation because an actual cat was used to record this sound. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg. This is a great sound if you are looking for an extreme specific purr unaccompanied by other noises.
This is a simple drum beat i made which is free to use! i'd love to hear what you make with this sound! (credit is optional but if you want to then credit me as "blaink saint").
Two dogs working themselves up for a confrontation. Very long low growls that eventually turn into a bark. Thanks to Lisa Redfern for some great sound effects.
Playing a rock drum beat. Its around 130bpm but i was just freestylin' it without a metronome. Also i mess up a few times, so this is probably more suitable for chopping up than anything else.
Playing a rock drum beat. Its around 130bpm but i was just freestylin' it without a metronome. Also i mess up a few times, so this is probably more suitable for chopping up than anything else.
For the full description, visit my legacy drum loop page. Changes: this version features better looping that will loop well in any platform. A little note: while this is long, it is easily trimmable. Enjoy!.
A meow performed by my male, 1 year old cat, renly. Recorded in 2011, indoors, using cubase 5(pc), an audiophile 2496 pci soundcard, and an mxl 990 microphone.
I recorded this sound with the microphone from the logitech quickcam for notebooks pro. I know, the webcam is really old but i happened to find it from my brothers room and used it for a microphone replacement. You may say it distorts a lot, but that's just because the original setting of level is 50+ db. Now onto the topic. I spinned the usb cord around the end, and tried to do it fast enough to create this sound. This is a modified sound from its original. Spectral editing in audacity has been done.