A simple ambient song piano improvisation with a jazzy feel. It could be used as soundtracks or ambient music for bars, mansion and some other luxurious scenes. Recorded with audacity and kontakt.
Title say most of it. Recorded on aria pro ii bass through iostation and studio one v5 24 bit. Bass and drums panned l/r so bass could be used without reference drum track.
. . It's august. We're staying at a friend's house. While jazz and the baby were already sleeping i heard something like the singing of an exotic bird coming from outside. At last i taped it. [. . This recording is a proof of me pushing and punching the original mono through almost any free vst plugin i could find in order to see how much *whatever* i could get out of it; the context is true, however :].
Mouth sound with cyborg applied. Made, because i thought that clicking an non-interactive node in evil cult could use a fail sound (just at way lower volume).
Sound isn't very pleasant in it's base form. However when slowed down it produces an interesting sound that could be used for anything from tanks to motorcycles to some weird scifi effect.
A recording of vehicles traveling over a bridge from underneath. Could be used for flying cars or jets. Recorded in brisbane, australia using a bp4025 microphone and zoom f6 floating-point recorder.
Making a concert snare drum do a roll(style of playing a note) at high speeds with a massage gun at its highest speed (could be interpreted as an a-10 minigun 30mm).
A noisy fan in a old hotel bathroom, comes on when you hit the light switch. A recording of it constantly humming, could be good for some kind of engine.
Mouth sound with cydark applied. Made, because i thought that clicking an non-interactive node in evil cult could use a fail sound (just at way lower volume).
A brief ripping sound of tearing cloth. It could also be used for sticky tape being yanked off the roll. (my apologies for the bird calls in the background, field-recordings are difficult in a rural area. ).
The keyboard sounds weird but i try the best to make it nature. The situation could be browsing facebook or website, which is you interested to click it and leave the message. Recording by miui hm 1w.
Hitting the side of a metal wheelbarrow with an axe. Could be used for a car crash, metal dumpster, all kinds of large metallic impacts. Recorded with a rode videomic pro into a zoom h5 recorder.
Dropping a plastic pen onto a wooden chair from a small height. Could be used for all kinds of school / office environments. Recorded with a rode videomic pro into a zoom h5 recorder.
A recording of a starting eurocopter ec-135. Distance ca. 20m. Due to noisy surroundings i could only use the sound starting from idle to takeoff. Recorded with the stereo mic of my h6-zoom, handheld.
Recorded some stuff and then i put a bunch of effects on it and made it into this little thing. Could be used in a game or something. You can use it however you want.
I guess you could call it punchy. I used a basic snare with a little white noise, a high pitched punchy tom, and a little white noise. I eq'd the snare and tom to 200hz at around the 6db range.
A big kitchen knife and a metal spatula sliding along various other metal objects in the kitchen. Good for foley use, but could also serve as horror fx with some processing. Recorded with an olympus ls-5.
Stinger like sound effect which could be used for impact-horror scenes in which something outside the usual morality or humanities have occured. Made from pitch-shifted glass clinking, layering & stereophonic delay.
This was recorded with an h6 zoom recorder in zita park. I did this by dropping batteries on a metal covering, figured it could be used as some sort of impact sound.
I discovered freesound thanks to my music acustics teacher and i tried it this morning. I think it's very interesting and funny so i created a file on audacity software and i could load it here: it's my chihuahua's bark.
It was nighttime and the spring peepers were especially loud so i could record it with https://online-voice-recorder. Com/ because it was loud enough to pick up the audio.
It sure sounds like something you’ve heard a million times before but from what exactly? something classical, maybe something modern? could probably be chopped up into smaller segments.
Inductively coupled usb cable into an overly aggressive compressor with reverb, normalized. Maybe if you're a sigint guy you could pull stuff out. I hear things in there.
She's not very big but she could really put her weight behind it. And she did. Some days you eat the bear, some days the bear eats you. Can't help but wish it was me.
I couldn't find an actual lion snore so i took to liberty of taking an actual recording of a person snoring and treated it so it could sound something similar to the desired sound.
A recording on my bike i had made in between recordings. While there are some sections that are generally not the best, there are certain textures that pop out and could be useful.
An assortment of rat creature vocalizations made using mouth movements. Could be used for any sort of insect- or rat-like creature. Recorded with a neumann km-184 into a sound devices mixpre-3 ii.
Sound i recorded on my gas stove top of a small pot with boiling water. Recorded with rode ntg-3 shotgun on zoom6 recorder. Tried removing as much of the gas hiss in post as i could.
Simple recording of me eating gummibears. No idea if that's useful to anybody, but i just wanted to give back to this awesome community. Would love if you could post your work with it below for me to see :).
I could record and post a lot of birdsongs, but frequently there are too many at once or there is a background noise such as a passing truck or car. That, and i can't identify most. Iphone, external mike, audacity.
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. :).
Tinkle hi pitch chime obsidian needles. Like a magic wand or metal wind chime. Could also represent a daydream or flashback. Thanks to Lisa Redfern for this awesome sound effect.
Low frequency predominant. Rumbling and whistling intense but slightly distant winds. Probably better as an interior p. O. V. Could be used as wind inside a cave, or observing outside winds from a sheltered space.