Loud crazy noise i found on my computer. Most probably generated from internal feedback. Has some interesting parts that might be able to be harvested.
Computer-generated pink noise for ericastone. Not a recording , computer-generated, no voices, if you hear any it's pareidolia. Other pink noise on freesound may be of interest. . . Http://www. Freesound. Org/search/?q=pink+noise.
This is a noise i found while listening to a recorded track that i thought sounded interesting, so i worked with it for a bit, eliminated all the extraneous noise, and amplified it to max volume without (unwanted) distortion.
I recorded mostly nothing, then normalized it, so it was mostly loud static. I used audacity's noise remover to make the sound and it's wahwah effect to make it move across stereo space. Very interesting, good for static and alien voices.
The tail end of a song from an lp including vinyl crackles. Unprocessed raw audio from a turntable. A great sample for electronic music, hope people use it in interesting ways.
Waves with an interesting stereo effect. No processing, this is the original recording. Recorded on phone. I was lucky to be on the beach when there were no people there, so there are no extraneous noises.
I was digitalising one old vinyl recording. I decided to cut out some interesting noises. This is an edited recording consisting of several pieces. Edit it to your needs. The recording was done with a zoom h2 from a stereo line.
Typing on a loud, clacky m-series keyboard. There's a little bit of white noise in the background; if there's an interest i'd be willing to re-record without the white noise. Just leave a comment.
A strange glitch sound. I like to open applications and extensions, etc. In audacity by importing raw data. This is one of the more interesting results.
A bit of random playing and noises from a small toy accordion for children. No particular notes, just playing around and trying to find interesting textures. Format: flac, stereo, 16 bit, 48 khzrecording device: huawei p10 lite.
Testing csound's phase vocoder toolset on some field recordings. Part of a longer, less interesting program output. Overzealous use of convolution and time compression/expansion. .
This is a recording of noise and some wind in a village during a night. It has some boosted frequencies and might be used for interesting dark ambiences or dark backgrounds for industrial music/sfx.
This is a recording of the russian shortwave broadcast at 4625khz, known as "the buzzer"recorded using websdr on 8/9/21radio detuned for more interesting glitchy sound.
In an attempt to add warmth to my productions, i sampled some of the more distinctive sounds mostly from the lead-ins and lead-outs from dirty/scratched records. If shortened, they make for interesting _analog_ glitch noises.
This is some feedback that was recorded in the studio after we had finished recording some songs, it was just something to do, the effect pedal used in this is a 'electro-harmonix polychorus'. Some interesting sounds in there.
Some pipes in my building must have had water running through them. Periodically came on and off. Hadn't heard it before and thought it was interesting.
In this interesting take, a flute player continues his song while the train is going nuts on hissing, arriving at the station stop. The flute playing is from a turkish song and has the relevant scale. An interesting daily life event from türkiye. An extra process reduces unrelated noise (audacity).
Each accidental pattern was mined out of a much longer recording. I noticed these interesting sequences of noises while editing other samples over the years and threw them into a catch-all folder. All of these were recorded with a usb-stick mic so they have a nice lo-fi distorted quality. Try looping any of these patterns and you'll hopefully understand why i selected them.
When i tried to run my es1370 drivers on qemu, it has generated several kinds of glitch sounds. This is the most interesting and formidable sample in my collection.
A giant flock of birds flies over, making many sounds. Recorded in australia. I have no idea what kind of bird this is, but it sure does make an interesting noise!.
The audio was recorded for a class assignment, during the evening in iowa city. Mostly comprised of very soft background crickets and gentle traffic noises; there are also a few interesting sounds such as radio from passing cars.
Mono samples of the landscape stereo field! it is a very interesting instrument, but sometimes hard to find. I did my best to cver a wide variety of the available sounds.
Stereo samples of the landscape stereo field! it is a very interesting instrument, but sometimes hard to find. I did my best to cover a wide variety of the available sounds.
Noise of my room while i'm sleeping. Normalized. Probably mostly just noise of the device. Recorded with zoom h2. Edited with audacity. This sound is cc0 but i highly recommend that you include a link to this page when using it, to avoid misunderstandings. Http://farm9. Staticflickr. Com/8070/8213683889_517a10ef52_o. Pngon flac and ogg vorbis audio file formats. Contact me if you have interest in specific sounds for open source or commercial purpose.
I walked around the room with a broken cassette recorder and recorded sounds like radio, banging stuff around and turning on loud machines. All is speed distorted because of the recorder. I've then cut out the most interesting noises.
Some processed noise. Recorded with zoom h2. Edited with audacity. This sound is cc0 but i highly recommend that you include a link to this page when using it, to avoid misunderstandings. Http://farm9. Staticflickr. Com/8070/8213683889_517a10ef52_o. Pngon flac and ogg vorbis audio file formats. Contact me if you have interest in specific sounds for open source or commercial purpose.