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.
This is the noise of my desktop pc at max fan speed, and a laptop that is currently experiencing coil whine. Recorded with the internal microphone of my sony rx100 vii.
Tried to create the sound of a sci-fi computer printing out words on the screen. Came up with this, met my needs and sounds a tad haunting. Thought you guys would enjoy it.
A gentle looping atmo of a computer with fans, a very silent transformer hum and occasional hard drive access. Released under the only license which makes sense for this type of thing: cc0 feel free to use it for whatever and however.
Started with me playing with doepfer a-146-2 as gate delay. Went on using it as a wave shaper. Went on and on. . . It's not a very big patch. But the outcome is nice. It's a mix of chaos and random. Yes i'm using jerk off and sloth. Analog modular synth fun.
These are some synths i tuned in reason. I've included them as an octave long run of notes so you can use them in your own productions. I hope you find them useful :].
And old synth that's inhabited many hard drives for a about twenty years and i finally gave it a whirl. Just some random keys played on a midi keyboard. Make what you will of it.
Some more sounds of a modern computer mouse clicks and play with scroll wheel and varios speeds and presses. Recorded with zoom h5 internal xy mics close to subject.
This is what background noise sounds like when you, first set your recording to automatically reduce noise, except to get this sound, put mic on sensitive, then increase the volume. Voila! computer noise!.
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.