*9 steps in 19 equal temperament on C = F♯ (Easley Blackwood's notation). Equal-tempered: 29/19:1 = 568.42 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 115,53 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 86 for 568.75 cents rather than 568.44. New version a P4 on 114,85 for 568.408203125 cents rather than 568.44.
*3 steps in 19 equal temperament on C = D♮ (Easley Blackwood's notation). Equal-tempered: 23/19:1 = 189.47 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 81,60 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 93 for 190.625 cents rather than 189.48. New version a m2 on 80,92 for 189.453125 cents rather than 189.48.
*8 steps in 72 equal temperament on C. Equal-tempered: 28/72=1/9:1 = 133.33 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 85,74 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 75 for 134.375 cents rather than 133.336. New version a m2 on 85,74 for 133.3251953125 cents rather than 133.336.
*11 steps in 19 equal temperament on C = G♮ (Easley Blackwood's notation). Equal-tempered: 211/19:1 = 694.74 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 40,62 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 94 for 693.75 cents rather than 694.76. New version a TT on 40,94 for 694.7265625 cents rather than 694.76.
*26 steps in 72 equal temperament on C. Equal-tempered: 226/72=13/36:1 = 433.33 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 85,74 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 75 for 434.375 cents rather than 433.342. New version a M3 on 85,74 for 433.3251953125 cents rather than 433.342.
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.
Sample created during my work with a submission to one sample dare challenge #54 (www. Ambientonline. Org). The resulting submission become rather minimal in the end… #fail?.
Rather cluttered sound of a kitchen door being closed. Probably a bag full of recyclable aluminum and steel cans hanging on the doorknob when the door was shut.
*10 steps in 19 equal temperament on C = G♭ (Easley Blackwood's notation). Equal-tempered: 210/19:1 = 631.58 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 13,74 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 74 for 631.25 cents rather than 631.6. New version a TT on 13,74 for 631.5673828125 cents rather than 631.6.
A great sound that i produced in audacity using the wah wah effect after using white noise. It sounds rather like a windy and stormy wind approaching!.
*22 steps in 72 equal temperament on C. Equal-tempered: 222/72=11/36:1 = 366.67 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 43,53 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 85 for 365.625 cents rather than 366.674. New version a m3 on 42,85 for 366.6503906250 cents rather than 366.674.
*2 steps in 19 equal temperament on C = D♭ (Easley Blackwood's notation). Equal-tempered: 22/19:1 = 126.32 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 54,72 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 72 for 125 cents rather than 126.32. New version a m2 on 53,72 for 126.2939453125 cents rather than 126.32.
The rather elusive razor waveform, as it is commonly called due to its peculiar shape, from the commodore 64's sid chip, acheivable only by activating the outputs of any two waveforms on the oscillator section.
Recorded during the tail end of a rather large rainstorm. The birds go nuts whenever it rains, so they were out in full force! recorded with a tascam dr-07 mk. Ii microphone.
A recording of wind whipping by. (warning: loud!) it was made by putting the microphone close to a car window as it was driving. It sounds rather like a strong wind storm or hurricane. :-) taken with a black sony ic digital voice recorder.
A retro-arcade style spaceship blaster sound effect (works best on emulating 16-bit arcade games rather than 8-bit because of the higher sound quality).
Old mechanical door bell, not in best condition. Rattles while the switch is closed (whether it's designed to do that i don't know) and clicks rather loudly on the low bell. Not much decay.
I found a lonesome party popper in my garage - recorded it wrongly sorry! should have shot it away from the mic rather than at it - get a big rush of air!. Sony minidisc.
Bird song recorded in my back yard. Mostly a texture of birds chattering rather than any single distinct bird. Includes moderate background noise from distant traffic.
Rather ambient bang into a can which sounds like a thick seed husk shot into a spittoon but is more likely a n aluminum knife or something striking a typical one pound bean can.
I'm surprised i never uploaded this, i recorded it like a year ago. Anyway, this is from a rather old, second hand music box that is missing the ballerina. I'm not sure what tune it is, so if anyone knows, tell me.
My, rather extreme, attempt at creating a super-square sound on the d50. Only single notes played and, as always, no external effects and direct recording without overdubs (stereo 16 bit, 44. 1 khz).
A rather bass-heavy 18 second 160 bpm looping sample, with the usual pile of synth garbage on top. Created in fl studio, making use of the toxic biohazard plugin.
*32 steps in 72 equal temperament on C. Equal-tempered: 232/72=16/36=8/18=4/9:1 = 533.33 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 85,74 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 75 for 534.375 cents rather than 533.344. New version a P4 on 85,74 for 533.3251953125 cents rather than 533.344.
A cup of water being gargled, slurped, gulped (while the microphone was placed on my neck), and swallowed. Some rather unpleasant gagging and heavy breathing noises are also present on the recording due to my accidentally breathing some water while recording!.
A record of me chuckling or giggling. It's rather calm, maybe kind of creepy and could be used for conversation, fake giggling or creepy little horror movie voices in the dark if modified. Feel free to use it! *chuckles*.
I have some rather unfortunate news for you: i cannot remember how i made this or what i made it from. I hop it doesn't matter to you too much. Made with audacity.
Recording foley is great. I'm still rather new to it but i really like doing it. Here's a holster foley i recorded with h4n pro in my room with a cowboy holster and a 357. Hope you enjoy.
Enharmonic scale [segment] on C. Quarter comma meantone temperament. Note that in this depiction C♯ and D♭ are distinct rather than equivalent as in modern notation.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 03:05, 4 April 2011 (UTC) using Sibelius 5.
A recording that sounds like two people laughing with a rather creepy vibe. One of the voices is high-pitched (like that of a child), the other middle-pitched. It's actually a recording of me laughing, doubled, changed pitch and alternated start.
A strange lighter that looks like a zippo, but uses gas and is activated by a button, rather than using lighter fluid. Inherited from my father. *no credit is needed, but would love it if you shared your creation, should you use this sound!.
A rather loud spooky wav recording of a ghost breathing out right by you. It was made by me breathing into the microphone to make it sound that way. (includes some background noise. ) taken with a sony ic digital voice recoder.
This was made as more of a sifi air rifle rather than a "laser" pistol. However it can still work both ways. The track has three sound effects. They all have a "similar" sound but some very in pitch or tempo.
A passanger train crossing road near jerusalem , israel. The train is only 3 cars long , so the passing itself is rather short. Recorded with at822 mic , fr2le recorder , and edited with protools le.
I was walking through a local church venue during a large refurbishment project and realised the noise my footsteps were making was rather neat. Recorded on an iphone. . . It's all i had at the time!.
I have never sabotaged someone's car tyres. I was curious and wondered how it may be feeling to puncture a tyre, so i ran a bowie knife in a old wheel i had. It wasn't so easy as i thought, had to use rather strong hand.
This ambience sounds uncanny and rather other-worldly, like it was recorded in some unknown alien planet. Perfect for setting up creepy and intense moments in any of your horror media.
A clip of an ice cream truck passing by my skylight on a sunny summer day. Recorded using tascam pocket studio internal microphones. Truck approaches and passes by, followed by cicadas singing in the breeze. Quality is rather low. Content is in the public domain.
A recording that sounds like two people laughing with a rather creepy vibe. One of the voices is high-pitched (like that of a child), the other very low-pitched. It's actually a recording of me laughing, doubled, changed pitch and alternated start.
This was requested by laiden (obviously). It's me yelling "laiden, drop the beat!" into my rather cheap mic and then running it through some filters in fl studio 11 to enhance the sound and give it a feeling of power.
This is an unusual cat purring track. The cat (his name is squeek) has a rather high, loud vocal range. Try the eq'd version catpurr01lp if you want something closer to normal. Edited and noise reduction via audacity. Enjoy- i think squeek did.
Klinking wine glasses 3 times. Recorded at home in 2013 in stereo with a matched pair of neumann km 184 on a zoom h4-recorder (sample rate was 96 khz, bitrate 24 bits) without adding any effects. I held the mics rather close to the glasses.
A raw audio mp3 recording of two actual swords crashing together; the sound is almost like a bell. The only background sound is a rather noisy clock, which can be taken out. Recorded with a black sony ic digital voice recorder.