Noise left after dithering and phase canceling a tone. A tone was created with audacity's tone generator. Another version of the tone was made by downsampling and dithering the original tone in ableton live. I then phase cancelled the two sounds by switching the polarity of one of the tones and blending them back together in audacity. Because of the phase canceling, none of the original tone can be heard. Only the noise added during dithering remains.
An other attempt at making a wind noise, by layering different noises and fading between them. This one sounds like there's a helicopter in the background.
Could be interpreted as some sort of liquid noise, creature vocal sound, or many other things. Made using my brother and his infinitely odd noises, and a single effect.
Some audio of me making demonic noises before getting yelled at by my momfeel free to find some use of it lol the background noise is here i was kinda trippin out.
Street noises including an ambulance siren that gets progressively louder (and it gets loud), cars, people, and a very happy bicyclist proclaiming 'let's get it!'. Recorded east village, nyc.
This is what background noise sounds like when you, first set your recording to automatically reduce noise, except to get this sound, put mic on sensitive, then increase the volume. Voila! computer noise!.
I created this sound effect using chiptone. You don't need to credit me. You can download this sound effect as needed and use it for any project. You can support me by donating to my ko-fi page here: https://ko-fi. Com/staycalm182.