Morceau d'improvisation à la guitare électrique par Arthur P. (11 ans et quelques) pour l'émission Culture(s) Numérique(s) numéro 11 (juin 2019) sur Radio Pluriel. Publié ici avec son accord.
An alarm inspired by the utsuho reiuji one in touhou 11/12. 3! this might have been done with a vst called ice cream but that's only because i hear some suggestions of a tritone in there. (i made this a while ago. ) in any case, it appears to be the result of noodling around in mixcraft 6!.
A sound effect of a toilet being flushed. I opened it with audacity and cut off some excess fade out noise after the flush. I also raised the pitch a little bit. Thanks for letting me waste your time!. P. S. I request that all my sound effects only be used for clean, appropriate media and projects. Thanks!.
I used beepbox. Co to create a siren noise. Feel free to use this in movies, cartoons, and memes as an air raid, tornado warning, nuclear alert, or "intruder alarm" siren.
This is essentially a bass guitar with distortion with three layers of notes, merged together to make a "siren" of sorts. It can be used as a fire alarm, or maybe an alarm on a spaceship or ufo.
Monthly tornado siren test performed in arlington heights, il, on august 4, 2009. The recording clips slightly in the left channel at the beginning of the siren. Recorded using a zoom h2.
This is an on-board recording of a police cruiser with engine revving and siren wailing. Lots of engine noise and various siren sounds. Recorded with: fostex fr2le, bp4025.
This is an on-board recording of a police cruiser with engine revving and siren wailing. Lots of engine noise and various siren sounds. Recorded with: fostex fr2le, bp4025.
This is a sound of Police siren and it last for around 50 seconds. This is a European cop or policia. Great for emergency or cop scenes for movies based in the EuroZone.
Recorded at the office when it was raining. I didnt have any specific tool to record the room so i just brought my cell phone and i started recording. There is some noises when dragging the phone, but it you edit on audacity it wont be much of a problem.
An imitation of an australian police siren using synthesizer and a big outdoor-style reverb. The siren consists of two oscillators, one of them loops at 4bars at 115bpm. The other is approx 14 times faster. They both move in same approximate freq range from approx f#5 up to g#6, about an octave.