Dropping a plastic pen into a large bowl of water. Could be used for other lightweight objects falling into water. Recorded with a rode videomic pro into a zoom h5 recorder.
Another endless loop i have no use for but like a lot. Could be useful for a funny game or something. If this ends up in something public i'd love to see how it was used.
I generate a rythmic track,i added at the beginning a sinoid tweeting, then the beat started. At the 6th second, we could notice a silence and after, the speed of the beat decreases.
Series of knocks on glass computer screen. Could be used to simulate knocking on screen from inside or outside computer or television screen. Cleaned up to remove ambient noise. Clean knocks.
A quick slapping around of a desk lamp, recorded on a tonor tc-777. Could be used for gun fiddling sounds, robotic clicks, etc. Mostly just to test recording and uploading to freesound.
Some kind of (transitional) whooshing sound effect. Could be used e. G. In documentaries for illustrating transitions between different shots, or in games/interactive presentations for the same purpose.
Can be used for a lot of different eating sounds. A little wet and slimy but crunchy at the same time. Could just be a person eating or a monster eating a person.
A sound clip i made with a few different instruments clanging together at once. Could be used to represent some form of strange light in a film scene ora set of bells. .
Could be interpreted as some sort of liquid noise, creature vocal sound, or many other things. Made using my brother and his infinitely odd noises, and a single effect.
The sound of a "push bar to open" fire door being opened. It could also be used as the sound of a car door closing. Recorded on a zoom iq7, then mixed to mono.
Water boiling in a pot, but could be used for water bubbling, a stream or anything to do with river or flowing water sound effects. Recorded with zoom h2n.
A vocal i made for something that i could not figure out how to make the song, so, i am thinking of something. A little melodic but also harmonic too, at the same time.
Was also made for a video game a while back. It was my first game with fully voiced characters. Not sure what kind of projects it could be used for,but hope you like it. :).
Ambiance from a restaurant. Could be used for walla-walla. If conversations are noticeable they are most likely my own. Recorded with a marantz solid-state recorder and omni-directional mic.
Domino pieces being placed on a table. Could also be a valid substitute for chess pieces. Recorded with my rode m1 dynamic microphone. The recording is in 32bit 44100hz wav format.
This was created as the sound of an object hitting an old glass tv screen without breaking it. Could be used for heavy window hits or to add impact to another sound.
Short recording of a spray gun i had that made some funky sounds. It sounds like a slide whistle, very fun and playful, and could make a great sound effect.
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.
Field recording at the beach, very close to the sea shore and water. With some processing, the waves could be transformed into missile launching sounds.
Sci-Fi Soundtrack Could also be an opening theme. This is a warbling mono synth. Pretty dark... not super unpleasant. Second section is more staccato, and can be used on its own. - Kevin MacLeod