Light cosmic noise with some clicks and cracks. Sound of a radio tuned to a dead channel. Recorded with oktava-102 microphone and behringer ub1202 mixer.
A simple sound of an egg shell cracking. It was actually made by taking an index card and smashing it twice between my palms, putting them together, mixing and editing in audacity. Not very super realistic, but sounds good if it's flying and hits something.
This is a deliberate effort by someone quite close to me, who thinks someone will like it. With the vocal addition and all. He says it sounds better. Did not feel better. I stood there and let this happen, just for the audio. I hope you can appreciate that.
In this patch i’m using doepfer a-160 clock divider as a sub bas generator. Square wave out from doepfer a-110 to trig in on a-160. I guess a square wave makes it easier for a-160? /4, in this patch, out to uvcf. The sawtooth from a-110 to another nice filter - the wasp filter. The transient modules 8s sequencer gives us an 8 note sequence. A copy of the sawtooth melody is going to an analog delay stomp box from joyo and back to the synth. Some reverb from a-199 sprv, spring reverb. Https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=ssrlq42phvi.
I created this noise from scratch to match all of your beach wave dreams! feel free to use in a film as background noise for a scene with crashing waves in the background.
A young ham-radio operator communicating via short-wave. Recorded with dummy head microphone. It was a public event where ham radio was presented to the public, thus the loud ambience.
This is a recording of michigan avenue in chicago from an interior perspective made from the 24th floor facing west. The microphones were spaced apart and placed very close to the window. Interior ventilation/air conditioning rumble is audible. This could be a useful sound for a downtown city office background. Time of recording was 3:05pm. Recording details: 2 audio technica at4022 > sound devices 302 mixer > tascam dr-40 recorder.