My voice, three "moans" slowed down/pitch changed with reverb added to sound like a humpback whale. Might need to use noise reduction for the popping/clicking when you use it. I made this because icouldn't find a good clear whale song.
You know that "dun dun duuun!" sound effect people like to use? what if you've got a situation that you want to use that sound ironically in, but it just doesn't sound sarcastic enough?. Hi, my name's sean, and i'm here to solve that problem with the all-new sarcastic dramatic sound effect! all of your anticlimaxes can now have the perfect sound effect to accompany them!. I hope this helped someone lol.
This is a melody i wrote in piano-roll, underneath. Looking for variations i sent the score to flp studio's riff machine andthis is a version it spit-out. Lol,, its so weird and strange. . . . Good!!.
A simple synth theme i made using arpeggio effect. Could be used in a 80's setting. [cc zero] it would be nice if you credit me, but it is not necessary for this sound. Enjoy!.
Recorded me on fifine k670 and processed through audacity. Couldn't find anything i liked for a sinister simple "heh, heh, heh" so created this for our show. Free to use - knock yourselves out!.
Each year in april they celebrate the "festa de la terra" in barcelona. I recorded a yoga group singing during a workshop they held during that event. I used a mp3-player recorder with the built-in microphone.
Decided to test my ability in creating sounds and samples. I recorded my own crap-tastic voice and tuned it via melodyne (highly recommend the program btw). Then threw on some simple reverb and created my own chorus effect as well and placed it on there. Hope you guys enjoy.
Recorded on 21/09/2008, outside the powell st bart station, san francisco, usa. Recorded with a zoom h2 in 2-channel surround mode, without a windshield. File has not been modified, only cut short from a longer recording.
A field recording of bird song in dungeness, kent inside the rspb sanctuary. Recorded in stereo with an audio technica bp4027 microphone. Taken in may 2010 as part of the research for variable 4 (http://www. Variable4. Org. Uk).