Recorded with behringer b-1 mic into presonus studio 24c interface using audacity. Processing:- audacity's filter curve- audacity's compressor- audacity's noise reduction- airwindows debess.
Rattle snake hissing or shaking its tail at variable pitches. Recorded with the tascam dr-40 built-in microphones, processed in pro tools 10, bounced to a 48khz 24bit wav file.
Sounds like a 50's b-movie of a space ship flying. This is an example of digital signal processing since this was created from recordings of random household objects in a studio.
Crickets chirping at night behind my apartment balcony in tokyo. You can hear my neighbor's air conditioner droning in the background. There is some weird freak burping and talking in the middle of the recording. This is a stereo recording made with 2 coincidental mics at 120゜angles.
Foley samples i recorded and then resampled in camel audio's alchemy using additive and granular synthesis + further processing in ableton live & some external plugins.
Recorded myself knocking a couple bowling pins together in my garage. Nady scm-2090focusrite saffire pro 24 interface/preampmacbook prorecorded in logic at 16/44. 1normalized in soundtrack prono other processing.
My voice recorded through a shure mv7x processed with blackhole reverb and tal dub analogue sounding delay. The phrases are completely random, but there is a cool glassy effect at the end.
Sound of writing something down, rustling of paper and something i can't remember what it was supposed to mean. Sound for a little radio play i produced. Recorded with matched pair of rode nt5, processed with cubase.
Dug up from an old project. Korg monotribe groovebox processed by a doepfer a-189-1 bit modifier, a lowpass- and a highpass-filter. Recorded using ni maschine. 11. 10. 2013. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know. ;-).
Just a cartoony short flap you could use when a cartoon character is waving. Recorded a notebook that i shook to produce a flapping sound using a cd-r king pc microphone and processed with adobe audition.
Sound clip of me at home "zipping up" a pencil bag, slowed down 31% and noise reduction applied. Recorded with conexant smart audio and at2020 usb microphone, processed with audacity.
The original wav files from experiments i did manipulating digital recordings. Designed to be used as loops to create witch-house type music. Also for use as background ambiance on my blog.
Turning a page in a book: this sound has crackling sound when the page turns. Recorded using the zoomh4n and the rode ntg1 condenser shotgun microphone. No processing has been done to this sound. The book used was math textbook.
While i was re-installing some pluginssince you know the implosion of the maci thought i'd do a little exercise &take my 'r we recording this shit' shit recording& process some dsp on it_ _ _just for fun. 17 dec 2020a+j. J. A. A. P. P.
Sampled sound recorders alto yamaha yra-302biii (production in japan) processed reverb program wavelab 6. Sample recorded using a condenser microphone, oktava mk-220 and sound card m-audio 18/14 firewire.
A big kitchen knife and a metal spatula sliding along various other metal objects in the kitchen. Good for foley use, but could also serve as horror fx with some processing. Recorded with an olympus ls-5.
My firepod has gone wrong at last?! while recording a vocal section, a presonus firepod, an audio interface for computer, seemed to have some trouble in its audio processing. Or, it came to have a new audio effect function?.
Random guitar playing with many experimental pod x3 effects, and some post-processing on the recordings. These resulting ducks have seen better times, and have been in better places :-).
Recording of the traffic noise taken from the balcony in marsala tita street in tuzla, bosnia. Recorded with rode m3 and audio technica at4040 microphones. Recording device: scarlett 2i4 audio interfacesound recorded in logic pro x. No post processing, except audio level normalizing in sound forge pro.
Sounds of nature recorded in bolano (la spezia, italy). You will hear beautiful sounds of birds and insect; in the distance you can hear the sounds of the life town. It was recorded with a zoom h1n (96khz /24bit). Recorded in a sunny, calm-windy afternoon in april. The sound was no post-processed.
Meat frying in a pan: in this sound you can hear the "tisss' sound meat makes when you put it in a hot pan. Recorded using the zoomh4n and the rode ntg1 condenser shotgun microphone. No processing was added to the sound.
Here is a recording of myself baging on my window from outside with the my microphone and recorder placed inside to record the interior perspective. Sennheiser mkh 416 - sound devices 442 - tascam dr680. The only processing done is a slight bit of noise reduction. Enjoy!.