Various plastic tubes, boxes and containers recorded with tascam dr-05 and mastered with audacity. No added effects except compression and minimal reverberation.
4 versions of me sharply drumming my fingers on my desk1: unmodified2: slowed down3: bass boosted4: bass boosted more. (recorded with blue yeti and edited in audacity).
I was so impressed with 326553__shadydave__the-sonata-piano-loop (https://freesound. Org/people/shadydave/sounds/424283/) that i thought i'd do some vaiations on it.
Vweooooooooooooorptook an. Exe file and slapped it into audacity as raw data. Can't exactly remember what settings i used but here's one of the noises it made.
This is a mixture of thunderclaps that i compiled in audacity to create a loud and continuous thunderstorm sound. This sound mix is for anyone looking for a severe thunderstorm sound.
Ghost saying "they're gone. . . ". Recorded myself saying "they're gone" using a fifine k669 and edited with audacity. Lowered speed, increased pitch, reduced noise. Added distortion and echo.
Walking on soil: sneakers. Recorded with a zoom h2 in a basement of a house: a wooden container placed on a carpet filled with soil. Normalized with audacity.
The elusive female orgasm captured in its natural habitat: my bed. Four big moans followed by some breathing, gasps, and sighs. Recorded with an iphone and edited in audacity to remove noise.
Create beam 8 sound from huvaakoodia’s "laser one. Wav" sound (no have echo). Audacity:- cut from 0. 834s to 6. 085 (cut last part). - effect→fade out (0. 433s to 0. 834s).
Based upon my "single gunshot. Wav" sfx, this experiments a bit with the effects of stereo audio. I made the sound quite punchy also. Created with audacity. Use however you see fit.
Mixed in audacity and taken from many cinematic effects, this is the result of putting these together so they create a cinematic atmosphere like in a trance world.
A noisy little visitor to yard - singing duet with neighbour's dog for a while. . Recorded with samson go mic/audacity. No editing (noise reduction/etc).
Turning pages of a book first slowly, then quicker. Flipping through a book. Recorded in home studio with a zoom h2n microphone using audacity sound software.
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.
A sound made from an old lathe; stretched and processed to sound like a massive machine. Recorded with m-audio microtrack ii. Processed with audacity 2. 0. 3.
Running a corkscrew several times rapidly along the edge of a wooden desk. Recorded with minidisc and condenser mic, indoors, 6" distance. Background noise removed with audacity. Short, rattly hard noises.
Recorded in my bathroom sink, water drops dripping into some water. Recorded on a tascam dr-40; cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
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.
Here's some popping sounds i made out of boredom. I just used my mouth to do the popping sounds and edited all of them in audacity. Feel free to use it.
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.
Used audacity to make a chirp sound, i think it's sine-sawtooth. Pretty easy thing. Nothing to lose from it being mp3. It's a pretty dirtily made sound.
I took the slimy. Afi file from gilligan_itm added some filters and cut it in audacity to create a slime-jumping sound that can be used in a game for example.
Chorusharp,created with audacity. Analysis and resynthesis of an electric harp sound. For the plucknoise i added a filtered white noise. No samples used,my own creation.
June thunder storm recorded from my back door, i used a beat up flip camera isolated the sound in movie maker and cleaned it up as best as i could in audacity.
Self-recorded small audience, positively applauding. Recorded multiple takes of me clapping and cheering, and then combined them with some panning and volume editing in audacity.
Stereo recording of rocks falling down a cliff, bringing down a cascade of smaller rocks and pebbles. Processed in audacity to remove background noise. Recorded with an olympus ls-14.