This is a set of drum set interpretations of the baião pattern. Kit used was a 16" kick, dampened, but not stuffed to sound more like a surdo, a 14" ludwig snare, one riveted ride cymbal and hi hats. Simply recorded with a single sm57 but they are clear sounding loops. I'd be interested in hearing anything you use them in :).
A seamlessly looping mix of other freesound. Org artists' work used to create the ambience of a bush burning. Sounds usedwood burning stove by nebulousflynn(https://freesound. Org/people/nebulousflynn/): https://freesound. Org/s/269062/ambience 1 crickets at night by messyacousticapocalypse666(https://freesound. Org/people/messyacousticapocalypse666/): https://freesound. Org/s/594779/wind light calm soft breeze deep big gusty by kyles(https://freesound. Org/people/kyles/): https://freesound. Org/people/kyles/evening birds_cardinal_short by cgeffex(https://freesound. Org/people/cgeffex/): https://freesound. Org/s/123028/white noise by florianreichelt(https://freesound. Org/people/florianreichelt/): https://freesound. Org/s/448213/.
A recording of my puppy whining, recorded with a zoom h4n. I placed him a dark room with the door cracked and he eventually figured out he could just push the door open.
A recording of freshmen conversing in class. Apologies for room tones, i captured this while i was a student and just used the nearest device to me to record.
This is a "happy birthday to you" rendition to celebrate the 15th freesound birthday (april 5th 2020). The sound has been made by researchers of the music technology group of universitat pompeu fabra (i. E. Where freesound happens!), and voctrolabs. The sound uses choir synthesis technology developed for the trompa eu project. This means that what you hear are not real singers but synthesized voices generated by a computer! the score adaptation for choir is based on a score published in the choral public domain library. Hope you enjoy it and. . . . Happy birthday dear freesound!.
Me gargling some water and spit it out afterwards. Recorded with a tascam dr-40. Note: feel free to use this sound in one of your own projects. If you want to, you also can send me a link. I would love to hear some of my field recording into someone’s work.
This is a recording straight off my phone, so sorry for the terrible quality and the rustling. The speaker in the car was acting up and played some sort of choppy cut of what i believe to be rocket man, since that’s what started playing when the bluetooth got back into range. At the end of the recording you can hear my dad getting back into the car. Use all you’d like, but i do like to hear about where you did use it so i can look it up myself.