you want sum? i'll give it ya! two neighborhood cats going at it. This is the amplified and noise-removed version of my original "cats fighting" recording. The original and an amplified-only version of the same recording are also available. Recorded with a tascam dr-05 linear pcm recorder. Cc0, so no hassle with giving credit.
Brief field recording of birds in a local park. I believe the bird heard in this clip is a blue jay but i am not certain. Recorded using a tascam dr-40x and noise removal done using audition's default parameters.
The sound of removing a cartridge from the top of a nintendo dsi, pulling it out, and then replacing it. Background noise has been removed. Recorded by me, completely free.
Field recording of birds in my neighborhood and backyard on the east coast of the u. S. I believe a cardinal is most prominent here, but i am not an ornithologist so cannot say for certain. Some smaller birds (finches?) also audible. Recorded through an open window of a screened porch with a tascam dr-40x. Noise removal done through audition's default parameters.
An edited audio file where i got the cry of a (presumably) crow - used adobe audition to use sound remover to remove background noise and then dereverb to make it a bit more clean and clear.
This is a small plastic click made by removing an ethernet wire from a socket. Recorded using zoom h2n. Sound processed using audacity (noise removal, fading).
Recorded at hammonasset state park in connecticut in a rocky section of the beach. Waves hitting boulders of various sizes causes sloshing and splashing sounds. Recorded with a tascam dr-05 using a fur windscreen. Some noise removal in audacity (to remove noise from a plane that briefly passed by).
Stereo recording of breath with audacity. In effect, i worked on noise removal and the selection is repeated three times with a fade out and a fade in.
Recording of crows that i've denoised and looped. There's a weird woosh in it, it was a plane or something flying by that i couldn't fully remove. Recorded using a sony ic recorder, processed in fl studio to remove noise.
Ringing of a small metal bell. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in audacity. Used audacity's noise removal filter to to remove background noise. For this file, i isolated the samples i liked and left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. Attribution appreciated but not required.