The strong sound of a waterfall only about 10 feet away. It is looping and has been edited to be seamless. Please comment and let me know if you use this for any project :).
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.
City centre ambience sounds. Recorded at noon during sunny day. This one was recorded facint towards wall in a narrow street. Terrace of the caffe was full.
Leaning on my computer chair that desperately needs some wd-40. This time, my mic is a bit further away, as well as an accidental thump. For reasons i cannot control, there may be noise.
Sound from an industrial gas pressure reducing station. There are occasional bird tweets as the station is surrounded by woodland. Recorded on canon d550 camera.
The rather loud trill of cicadas, their song rising and falling. Recorded with no human noise pollution on a swamp road, midmorning in the middle of summer in the american south.
Just some random noise from my glitched speak and maths toy that i made. I created a delay patch using reaktor. Recorded from the headphone socket directly into the live drive on my computer.
Rattle noisechocalhogravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil.
The effect was made by opening and closing a cupboard door slowly to get the high pitch noise. Sound recorded using a samsung galaxy s7 edge and edited in audacity. (created by derek g. ).
I was awoken at 6am by this noise/music coming from the local park. There was some kind of fitness event going on that lasted til about midday, looping this over and over.
An empty beer bottle rolling on a rough pavement / sidewalk late at night. Recorded on a sony xperia z3, and slightly edited to remove the majority of background noise.
Downpour in a mountain village in the dolomites. Noise of driving rain on the ground and metal roofs and wind. No thunder and lightning. Recorded with a zoom h1n.
I recorded this in 2015 as background ambience for an audio drama. The cracking and plopping noises are by the surrounding trees, because they had these exploding seeds, yo may remember from biology classes. :).
This is the noise of my desktop pc at max fan speed, and a laptop that is currently experiencing coil whine. Recorded with the internal microphone of my sony rx100 vii.
In the morning, at 8:30, i was waiting for my friends near the road of pont major in girona, and i recorded the noise of cars passing by and the birds singing, that was really beautiful and sunny start of the day! :).
Different frequencies of sounds from the radio transmission in the basement carpark resembling that of an alien-ish futuristic noises. Recorded using edirol r-09, 15cm from speakers.
Recorded in an underpass below a highway. Apart from cars going by you can hear some footsteps, a moped and a small aeroplane. Recorded with a zoom h1.
A field recording at night of a faulty leaking air conditioning compressor with crickets in the background. Easy to loop. Recorded with an old zoom h4.
Sound is an ibanez fz-7 fuzz fed back into itself into a nanoverb delay. The feedback creates a sound somewhat like a droning saxophone at times. Peak reduction done in goldwave, otherwise unprocessed.
Sound of the roaring fork river in carbondale, colorado. I moved the recorder around about every four minutes to get some different sounds. There's some minor highway noise in the background.
Heavy rain while i was standing under a marquee next to a busstop, you can hear cars passing by. In the end the rain weakens. Recorded with an iphone 5c.
Four hits of a vibrophone in rapid succession. Used originally on the solar postal services podcast as a text alert. Made with musescore3. The letter 'h' in morse code.
A cutlery set (knife and fork) in use. That means hitting a plate. Recorded on a directional "shot gun" microphone in a room free of surround noise. Recorded for a assignment in digital media on university west, sweden 2009.
White noise and then a simple bang at thee end. I got sound file off here but can't remember by who, sorryenjoyp. Sit's a bit long so just skip most of it.
Radio frequency interference at the 1200 khz mark of the a. M. Band, caused by varying proximity to a laptop computer. Very active and obnoxious high-pitched static and squeals.
An active gas station filling area, with cars pulling in and out, tanks being opened and closed, patrons, and the pumps themselves making noise as people choose their purchases.