This voice was created to sound like a powerful demon or dragon lord. It was made by me using microphone and nch voice editing software. You may use if you find some use for it.
This began as a short sample of brown noise created on audacity. I boosted the bass and stretched it out a little with paul's extreme sound stretcher. All very easy but i quite like the result.
Motor idling. Low, repetitive rumbling of a gator (utility vehicle, like a working-man's golf cart) idling outside, taken from on the tractor itself with a zoom h2 in 120* pattern.
A one-shot bass kick. Deep, one-shot bump kick. Sounds a bit like something you'd head from a kickball. Made with a casio lk-300 tv, acid music studio 6. 0b, and drumatic v. 2 vsti.
Normalized, better works as sfx than realistic foleying i think. Sounds like sketching, writing a title, or signing an autograph. Good for editing youtube videos maybe?.
Cymbal-like spacey sound, produced with sunvox reverb chain and a noise burst. Slow attack, slow decay. May be useful for dramatic scenes or other horror stuff.
Dry (no effects) recording of me clamping my throat with both hands and breathing. Sounds like a really hungry zombie. Version with fx is in my pack "sfx". Recorded with a zoom h1.
*better quality*. I needed some sound effects of a toaster but the ones i found here weren't too great. So when in doubt, make your own sound effects. Tell me if you like it!.
I needed some sound effects of a toaster but the ones i found here weren't too great. So when in doubt, make your own sound effects. Tell me if you like it!.
People talking in a bar while a band is getting ready to play, there's the occasional static-like noise from the instruments here and there. Recorded using a minidisk. Wave, stereo, 16-bit, 44. 1 khz.
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.
Electrical toothbrush with brush-head, "near" position. In some way it sounds like a dental drill. Recorded with oktava-102 microphone and behriner ub-1202 mixer desk.
Atmospheric chords with several effects in the chain. If you like this sound, don't forget to check my soundcloud and share your feedback on my tunes: http://soundcloud. Com/beverlyhillsboy cheers!.
This is another one of my favourite bass sounds of the yamaha sy85 workstation. I have used this alot in my compositions! though a digital synth, i like the analog-ish bass sounds very much! :) enjoy!.
An interesting glassy clock-like noise with an irregular rhythm that gives off some seriously unnerving vibes. Made from hitting a lemonade bottle with a pair of fingernail clippers.
Another dark ambient done with a legowelt sample, wich consist of sounds from the roland jv 2080. Also used my kurzweil sp4-8 keyboard. Hope you like it. Feel free to use it.
Oof, i'm back after, like, a year. I'm having a creational block but i came up with this, it's very short and could potentially be used in ambient climactic music? maybe? i don't know the choice is yours.
Sounds made with the legendary vcs3 synthesizer in the lindblad studio at gothenborg academy of music and drama, 2011. 11. 06. The charactere of the sound is like a bouncing ball.
Some weird recording that i found on memory card of my recorder. I don't know what's the source but i like something about it. . . Recorded with tascam dr 100 mk3.
A processed square wave that sounds a lot like boots on wood tiles walking from left to right, with slight reverb. Great for layering - no background noise.
Sounds like an old-fashioned plane or something. Use it in your creative sound design!. This is garogourou's "touchs" (http://freesound. Org/people/garogourou/sounds/144546/) with dblue glitch 1. 3 on it.
A dark/eerie alien-like atmosphere for background ambiance. This sound was created using my modular synth, more specifically the black wavetable vco from erica synth and a mutable instrument clouds.
Like a digital meter/counter slowing down, could be used for a game or points sfx etc. This sound is remixed from: youioo8countdown beep by ( http://freesound. Org/people/youioo8/sounds/268711/ ).
Short male dying sound for using on games and the like. The file is raw, no effects or processing. I recorded it using an older turtlebeach headset and a custom recording application.
Some kind of sci-fi bubble sound. Like a ray gun or a bubble beam. Recorded a sound with my sony icd-ux533 and added a deesser, sci-fi and air reverb in pro tools.
On the saxophone, using a specific set of fingerings one can "play" two notes at once. This creates a clashing, almost chewbacca-like sound that can be utilized in some specific settings to create a certain effect.
So many bees fly around the flowers. It sounds like a very dangerous swarm, but they are all very friendly. :)recorded in 2020 during the summer months.
From squeaky hawk toy to shredder, cassowary-like ratites (flightless birds without a keel on their sternum bone) that are native to the tropical forests of new guinea (papua new guinea and indonesia).
This was recorded with a blue yeti mic indoors on a mechanical keyboard with blue switches. It is the actual typing of words not just pounding on a keyboard. Feel free to use it in whatever you like.
I have recorded the sound of my tuning fork on my flask. That's look like a ring bell. I applied a whawha effect on my recording and i reversed the sens of the sound.
A small, multi-part cough, well-suited to denote uncomfortable silence, like a more natural alternative to using crickets to demonstrate a lack of reaction from an audience. Recorded on blue snowball for the super legit podcast.
Remix of: 242861__harrypeeks__festival-cheering. Wav. I isolated the left channel, lowered the bass and trimmed it. Works like the old roland crowd sample from the 80s. Extra thanks to harrypeeks for keeping it cczero!.
From far away. Recorder zoom h4n pro. This sound is not in the public domain. Please attribute/credit the sound if you use it. I would like to know what you use it for just interesting to know.
Me operating with keys. Throwing up and catching, shaking etc. Recorded with zoom h6 and slightly processed. 48khz, 24 bit, stereo, wav. Use it anyway you like. Enjoy).
Very basic, airy ambiance for nightmare sequences, visions, and the like. Created by processing some wordless vocalizing through audacity in various ways.
This is me groaning with a bunch of fx added, it sounds a little like a door creaking in a haunted house. It's a very unsettling sound especially when low in a mix.
I was slowly releasing air from a water bottle through a hole in the cap, then threw it into audacity and applied paulstretch and some other effects. Sounds like eerie hl2 citadel strange talk ambience.