This is the sound of a tuning fork (a little less than 440hz), which i recorded using a guitar pickup. I used this sound for coursera course "audio processing for music applications".
Knocking on a window. Four fast-paced knocks followed by two slower paced ones. Recorded with a zoom h6 and stereo microphone (rode ntg2). Post-processing done to increase volume.
Created for a video project, though pitch shifted in the final product. These sounds were creating using 3 layers of water sloshing noises and processed in audacity.
This is the recording of one of my chain necklaces. Recorded using my personal home studio pc with yamaha ag06, a shure beta 58a microphone, and no processing.
I created this clip for use in larger works and as an exploration of how sound works in relation to filters and other processing. Feel free to use this somehow. Thanks!.
The sound of a tall glass tumbler smashing against laminated flooring. Recorded in mono with a zoom r16 using an audio technica at2020 microphone about 2 feet away.
Old field recordings originaly made for a friends short film that focussed on the internet and telecommunications. Think i used reaktor and audiomulch. I always do my topping and tailing in soundforge.
This is a simulated aircraft flyover made from a tablefan and some processing. This is my first sound effect. It is normalized and should be mixed quite low for a believable effect.
A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
Bell and howell model 253 rv recorded with a cad gxl2200 microphone. The sounds are the projector being turned on, the bulb being switched on and the film reel started. The process is reversed at the end.
Assembled in reason 12. 44hz 16bit 120bpm. This pattern is made to be sliced up. I tried to stay away from eqing the sound so there would be flexibility with post processing.
It's my first attempt to make use of ir-lv2 convolution plugin. Seems like an amazing tool. Recorded with zoom h2 via usb. Processed through ir: lv2 convolution reverbversion 1. 3 by tom szilagyi. Http://factorial. Hu/plugins/lv2/ir. Used a custom ir file:http://www. Freesound. Org/people/unfa/sounds/181699/. Recorded using zoom h2 and audacity.
Heavily pounding bassdrum originally made from 10 litre bottle punching sounds recorded with my fake shure c608 mic and heavily processed by adding some modulations, distortions, layering some attack and setting bass part (under 200 hz) to mono. Will be nice choice to produce hip-hop drums, or experimental techno also for making cinematic thunder-like booms.
Sample made in sfxr with layered sawtooth waves in harmony and sliding highpass and lowpass filters, then used as a note in sfozando to create an uneasy melody.
A lone field cricket recorded 2017 sep 19 in a field in royalston ma, usa, with tascam dr-40's built-in mics. No processing has been done to the sound.
Old field recordings originaly made for a friends short film that focussed on the internet and telecommunications. Think i used reaktor and audiomulch. I always do my topping and tailing in soundforge.
Bird chirping, singing; ambience, suburb. Sounded recorded with zoom h4n, in a suburb of keszthely (hungary). Processed: lowcut, compression, converted to flac(audacity; level 8).
This is ultra clean stereo recording of cheap clock from very close distance. Multi-pass noise reduction, gating, ms processing & eq applied. Recorded using olympus ls-5.