A mixture of white noise and subtle beeping noises mixed in ableton live 9 and edited in audacity. Works well in a future setting with broken computers or communication of some kind.
Computer fan hum with some distant hdd clicketing. Unfiltered. Zoom h1. Use and abuse this sound for free. You can credit me if you want, it's always nice to have some feedback. Show me love: http://www. Orbitalchiller. Com.
Sounds like computer glitch or corrupted file. This was actually recorded from an pc-speaker of computer running ms-dos that was running a corrupted exe file.
There are many ways to "listen" to a computer. The high frequencies are miles from what a human can hear, so you must divide and mix until you hear the computer "speaking". This one: simply placed the am mf coil close to a data cable to a pci slot. The sharp noise is not noise, but clock signals which are divided x times the rattling is caused by every move with the mouse.
Cold booting a computer built inside of a milk crate, allowing it to start up and start running a stress test, and then hard shutting it down by flicking the power supply switch. Multiple computers were running in this room and this recording is unedited, so there's some extra background noise. Sorry.
I took an rca to 1/8 inch cable and plugged it into my sound card input. The sound is created by sticking the two rca plug ends to a 9 volt battery's + and - terminals. . . I don't know if the noise comes from the battery or the computer, though.
Tons and tons of random effects played over the length of transposing static noises, then more reverb, plus effects. More noise, resampled,. . Etc etc. If virus' for your computer could talk. . This is what it would sound like.
Apple imac is a silent computer. I don't hear almost any noise from it, but i tried giving a microphone-sweep over the screen, which surprised me. You can hear various kinds of noise in a close audition. A dynamic mic.
Background white noise recorded at a computer test lab. Constant drone with no beeps or clicks. This was recorded outside a large chamber, there's another recording where i place the mic inside the big chamber.
Recorded from line-in from a 13-year-old boombox tuned to the bottom of the am dial and moved around near the computer and printer. You can hear the base computer noise, then at 00:17 you start to hear the radio get closer to the printer which is off but plugged in.
Background white noise recorded inside an rf shielded chamber on a rack in a computer test lab. Constant drone with no beeps or clicks. A bit cleaner sounds when the door is shut perhaps useful for your sci-fi project?.
A recording of a computer connecting to the internet with a dial-up connection. I only edited it a little bit, just condensing it and removing background noise.