A delicate metal creaking sound, that could be interpreted as someone sneaking around on creaky floorboards. Useful for building atmosphere in creepy / horror context.
It was my turn to walk the dog and i was really up for it. As i walked a distance, i could see rain coming from miles away. I could also see that i wouldn't be able to make it home before it got to me, so the dog and i took shelter in a baseball dugout at a local park. The roof was sheet steel, the rain was thunderous and it lasted just about eleven minutes. Hope someone can use it.
An ambient recording in may 2022 of a farm in rhinebeck, upstate new york. I wish i could name the animals that can be heard on here, there are all manner of frogs and birds in the area (blue jays, mockingbirds etc) alas i am not a native. There is a continuous whine throughout the recording which is a distant water pump - i suspect that, if desirable the frequency could be excluded with a bit of parametric eq.
A clicking noise made by editing a recorded sound of flicking writing utensils into the air. Could make a great selection sound for a game. Edited with audacity.
Artifacts in recording could be a problem, but what will be if you record only them?. . . Crazy idea? probably. There, i've mixed eight records of „nothing” from my microphone.
A sound made by running my finger nail over a sheet of notebook paper. While no paper was torn, it sounds surprisingly like tearing paper and could be suitable for that.
Part of a shortwave radio teletype recording, made with a dx394 high frequency receiver. The signal is civilian, but could be used as a military sound effect.
This recording of crickets was captured in my garage in early morning. The chirping is a constant repetitive pattern with just a few temporary pauses. The recording could easily pass as cricket sounds in the open outdoors.
A mechanical timer, getting wound up. Unfortunately it doesn't tick anymore, so all i could record was the widing, and handling of it, and the ringing it does at the end.
This is 1011. Wav audio which is the sound of a cereal box being moved, i recorded this audio using a shotgun microphone and it was recorded in a room where no other sounds could interfere.
Just some bubbles blowing into water with a rubber tube. Could be used for laboratory foli or boiling water. Some echo, but not too bad if you keep the volume low.
A dry-erase marker squeaking on a whiteboard. Squeaking, rubbing, could be used for other things on a similar kind of surface. Recorded with zoom h1, in a classroom.
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.
Descending whistle sound akin to a cartoon object falling, it's just a recording of me whistling into my mic. It could be better, but someone may have use for it.
The sound one water bottle makes when it is flipped in the air. The sound could be used for water bottles, light objects entering a small body of water, and boats swaying in the docks.
A sewing machine starting up and sewing twice, with the normal rattle and whirr of its motor. (it could also be used for a biplane's propeller, just a thought. ).
Ambient space noise, made from a recording of me blowing across the top of a glass bottle into a microphone. Could be used for a space station or something.
Made in garageband. . . Possibly could be a soundtrack or something. Enjoy!. You don't have to credit me, but i'd appreciate it if you did. :). Comments are always appreciated. :).
A sound made in audacity. 500hz tone, lasting 0,5 seconds, 0,5 pause, repeated 4 times, with a bit of reverb. Could be used as some sort of alert or alarm. Loop friendly.