Quiet bubbling punctuated by some groans. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
Experiment with vinyl record recombination. Records were cut-up and duct-taped back together in slices and then played on turntable using pin as needle.
Experiment with vinyl record recombination. Records were cut-up and duct-taped back together in slices and then played on turntable using pin as needle.
Experiment with vinyl record recombination. Records were cut-up and duct-taped back together in slices and then played on turntable using pin as needle.
Sound from an industrial gas pressure reducing station. There are occasional bird tweets as the station is surrounded by woodland. Recorded on canon d550 camera.
A little rhythm i recorded on a large empty tin nido can. Same source as "nido loop," but the rhythm is a little more insistent/full, and there is more panning.
A sampling of my acoustic guitar. One in a set of three sounds that have been changed to the same pitch so they may work better as instruments in a tracker.
A sampling of my acoustic guitar. One in a set of three sounds that have been changed to the same pitch so they may work better as instruments in a tracker.
Opening & closing the small metal door of the dishwasherrecorded at a coffee shop in louisville, co with an iphone 5 (as a voice memo), edited in audacity.
Simple tapping of glass with a two different sized spoons. Sound is spaced out for you to edit and use as you please. Confederation college interactive media development - im314 sound & motion iii.
This is the sound of wind as generated by my naturalnoisegen program. Naturalnoisegen uses several timed generators to produce complex natural noises. In this case, 80 low-frequency generators were used.
This sound could be described as a stumble or a trip. Made with sneakers on a tile floor. Recorded with a turtle beach p11 headset and processed through audacity.
Could be used as moving sounds for something large or machine-like. Produced by manipulating this sound: http://www. Freesound. Org/people/soundcollectah/sounds/158479/.
These are glitch sounds i made through a technique called "databending. " basically i opened several pictures in audacity, and forced it to play them as sound files.
A visibility flag on the back of a bike fluttering in the wind. Low, woofing sounds as it passes recorder. Recorded on stanford campus, saturday 9/5/09.
Generated sound as sinusoid 440hz - 0,8db for 0,1 secrepeat the sound for 10 timeschanging the pitch : a to g#/abrepeat one timechanging the pitch for the second half: c to b.
Sounds of liquid-oxygen and liquid-nitrogen cooling towers next to a large industrial building, producing several different varieties of white noise as i walk past them.
Sample made in sfxr with layered sawtooth waves in harmony and sliding highpass and lowpass filters, then used as a note in sfozando to create a melody.
6 geese shouting angry as if defending, hiss noise, rural area, no human activity around , no traffic/machines. Germany, north, summer 2017. Feel free for any/commercial use.
I decided to record the sound of a hamburger cooking the other day, i guess it could work as a 'static' sound with the proper editing. Recorded with my h5 at 24-bit 48khz.
I'm a student studying sound and i and recording sounds this is one of the recordings. This was recorded at night as the curtains were opening and closing near the microphone.
Shoes stepping on a tiled floor. A loud squeaky sound is made as the shoes step on the floor. Recorded with a zoom h6 and a stereo microphone (rode ntg2).
Blowing bubbles through a straw into a small vase half full of water. Sony ecm-ms907 mic, using sony mz-r35 as preamp, recorded into logic pro 7, normalized. May have clipped at one point.