I'm playing with kord monotron delay. Recorded straight from the synth headphone-output to computer. I have not edited the file in any way. You're free to do so, if you like. Recorded in october 2015.
Neumann km 150 ; 24b 48khz mono. I made this for a french movie, around 80 short sound in the same file. Free usejust leave a comment if you use it ;).
For my own obscure reason i took file 389436, looped it so that it repeats at 60 bpm, added about 25% echo, then added bilateral panning at 15 cycles per minute (cpm).
Raw data sample created from copying the text from the source below into a text file and importing in audacity. Not really useful for others, just uploading here for reference. Medium. Com/owen-ketillson/worl…e31a263b#. Rqppin8aj.
I made this file and used paulstretching and pitch change. I liked it. It's pretty much indescribable so see what you think. I hesitated to put "angels" on it but it does sound at some point like a host of voices.
A scared male cartoon character saying "oh my gosh, did you hear that?" i recorded it with my camcorder and imported into power director and changed it to a higher octave and saved it as a wav file.
Dripping from downpipes. Recorded with sony experia go (a phone i do not recomend - at all). Recorded with the app sound recorder. Original file format mp4 converted to wav. Applied high pass filter cutoff freq 2000hz.
This is a short file recorded in the ne suburban area of mpls. , mn. It is what the pond in our back yard sounds like after dark in may. Recorded with the built in mics of a marantz pmd660 at a distance of 30 yards from my deck.
Thunder storm in london, it happened in the early hours so traffic noise is low. There's a little hiss from the recorder, some of it is rain though. I've uploaded the whole file, its pretty big, i can upload an mp3 if anyone needs it.
I made disgusting noises with my mouth to sound like a monster and did some pitch lowering and what not. Grrroooahhhhsuuguhhhh aaaaaaauhhh ggghhuuhaaa *monster for "use the sound file for whatever you want".
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Wax cylinder recording of a song of the "ujangong" mask dance of Papua New Guinea. Recorded by Rudolf Pöch (1870-1921), saved in the Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv.
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