Group kmm-this is a recording of someone opening the plastic case for the zoom recorder. There is also a lot of lower frequencies in the recording. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder, high gain.
Spray sound. You can use it in your foley projects. Recorded on logic pro x with rode ntg-3 and audient id4. Eq was applied to lower frequencies only to reduce noise.
This is a windchime recorded very quietly struck with a triangle beater with a fairly cheap microphone, noise removed, and normalized to max volume without distortion. Lower note of two.
A few cranks on an old wall-mounted pencil sharpener. Used for the raising and lowering of a bucket from a well in my game the life and times of daniel vastberaden.
Melodic sequence in "God Save the King". The pitches of the first line, "Send him victorious," are repeated, but lower, in the second line, "Happy and glorious,".
I generated a "chirp" with audacity going from something like 400 to 0, logarithmically. Then i faded it in and out. Useful for video games, especially old ones, for running into a wall or something like that.
Creepy music box recorded in audacity on a yamaha ew300 keyboard using music box voice and choir voice in background with normalized amplitude lowered in audacity by -9db.
Drone made from a recorded acoustic guitar. Two octaves lower. Approximately 90 bpm (or 120/180 bpm). . . Simple pattern but now its more dark and sinister. . .
This is a recording of a chainsaw engine running. I have slowed the speed and lowered the pitch and emphasised the bass. I have looped the track so it can be constantly running in the background if needed.
Created using audacity, a teleport style effect, pitch shifting lower with a tremelo, and a delay/reverb applied. Using in an application during processing, while loading bar is building.
An ascending fifths sequence in C major. Notice the "circle of fifths" pattern in the lower staff similar to the descending fifths sequence, except going in the opposite direction.
A sample of five of my best personal belches, lowered in pitch (considerably) added echo and edited together to form a (hopefully) comedic choir of gastroinstestinal excess.
Ceveral bowls of metal an glass; from lower to higher tones, each one 'played' with one hard and and one soft hit. Recorded with a matched pair of rode nt 5 microphones.
Sounds like rain. Made from crumpling tin foil. Should loop seamlessly. Boosting some of the lower frequencies (around 80 - 100 hz) should add some thunder for you.
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!.
This is a sound i made by placing a low sound effect on lmms continually with another note lower right under it. Then i edited it in audacity with a bassboost, amplify, and fade out.
Recording near a computer fan and hard drive. Not great quality recording. I had placed the mic right where all the air was blowing. Sounds best on lower volumes.
A buzz noise i made when i was pretty hungry and impatient but had to wait to go eat with a companion. It would probably be a good sound at lower level for the hum of some type of machine. (like my stomach. ).
Ghost saying "they're gone. . . ". Recorded myself saying "they're gone" using a fifine k669 and edited with audacity. Lowered speed, increased pitch, reduced noise. Added distortion and echo.
A highly-modified shepard tone. Reversed, inverted, reverbed, added bass with lowered treble, and to top it all off a highly resonant wah-wah sound effect. All made in audacity.
A recording of a frog noisemaker much like this one with the pitch lowered and some subtle reverb added. Suitable for old houses or wooden ships creaking.
This is white noise generated from the open source android app chroma doze, https://github. Com/pmarks-net/chromadoze, with the pitch set more towards the lower end of the spectrum.
Coffee is served from a coffee pot into a cup, then the cup is placed on a saucer. Recorded with a zoom h4n portable recorder. Edited a bit in audacity to raise the level of the coffee pouring sound and lower the level of the saucer impact sound.
I'm pulling a spring in my old kitchen cupboard. Always loved this sound and wanted to share with you all. Recorded with zoom h6 l/r microphone. The first "pull" is a bit lower than the second "pull".
Mono recording close up of water thundering down a weir. From the top of the weir - recorded with a sennheiser me66 onto a tascam dr4048kh wav with a little eq to add some to the lower frequencies.
Physical sound of clicking cellphone keys. Physical popping sound, finally one electronic beep. A little hissing. Siemens m55 mobile phone recorded with a røde videomic from close range. Processed slightly for lower noise.