Recoding from my sony camcorder while holidaying in italy. The 7am and 7pm bells from the campanile (bell tower) in the medieval hilltop village of sorana, tuscany. Note at beginning the muffled sound of bells from nearby village and the odd ever present birds. I left these sounds in as they give a sense of place to the bells.
Car blinker left and then right turn signal. Recorded in my toyota corrola on a windows x8 phone and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
This is a sound made in audacity with a high frequency square wave slowed down. I have a question about this effect that sounds like a robot saying ''uaiuai'' ¿which is the name of this effect?if someone knows the name, please comment.
Raw oscillator waves from dave smith instrument's mopho. Pulse-13, asymmetrical square wave. Recorded through a behringer mixer into an mpc. 44. 1k 16-bit.
Filtered version of a sound recorded by user ratla on an airport when the boarding pass is scanned and acknowledged. Edited the original sound with audacity and filtered away all other sounds. Request in forum: https://freesound. Org/forum/sample-requests/41349/.
Voices and songs of gargano's country - italy. Voice of michele ciccone. Powerful voice with the 'castagnole' (it. Nàcchere or castagnette = castanets) and harmonic. He was born in mattinata in the 1922. When was young he played the 'serenate' (lovely songs typically played in the south italy, under the balcony of the sweetheart) to the girls of the country accompanied from some musicians. Recorded the 11 march 1997 thanks to angelo pantaleo's mobile recording studio.
Distant sound of a marching band as they move down corso umberto in taormina. I was climbing down the path above the town in the early evening and the sound carried up out of the narrow streets nicely. Some handling sounds at the beginning. Free to use in anything. Would love to know what you're using it for if you're happy to share.
Sounds of the "porto mirabello" from la spezia. You will hear sounds of boats tied up in the harbour; sounds of water clashing with the platform; sounds of people chatting; far away you can hear also boats navigate into the port. It was recorded with a zoom h1n (96khz /24bit). Recorded in a sunny, calm-windy afternoon. The sound was no post-processed.