I recorded using a zoom h6 with an xy mic and foam screen and tripod. I sharpened a knife on a granite rock in front of the mic. I started sharpening the mic at a slow pace and then a fast pace. Recorded for a school project for a sfx library.
A magical dreamlike background effect created from various twinkles, and wind chimes found on this site using cc0. Original effects were reversed, pitch-shifted, slowed down etc. . Used as background for a production of a midsummers night dream.
A bionic man-like effect. Created in qtractor with calf organ and c* scape stereo delay. Processed in audacity to speed up velocity, added a tremolo inverse sawtooth effect to increase ducking at a frequency, and added fade in and out.
Working on a sound that i imagine would be what bird poo dropping on one's head would sound like. This sound made by dropping heavy wet rag on damp concrete. Processed by slowing down to 1/2 original speed.
This is a noise i found while listening to a recorded track that i thought sounded interesting, so i worked with it for a bit, eliminated all the extraneous noise, and amplified it to max volume without (unwanted) distortion.
Who imagined birds in super slow mode sound almost exactly like whales?i created this texture using only an audio i downloaded from julien nicolas https://freesound. Org/people/julien%20nicolas/ and a voice from mad monkey https://freesound. Org/people/mad-monkey/i made it for a homework and since i love this website and ive been using it for my school work i thought i could share and give something back :3if you make art with this, send it to me!!! i totally want to see/hear it.
I gathered some twiggs from my home, and at the booth, i put them all in my hand and applied easy preasure. The twiggs broke slowely, making a lot of crunch sounds. Sounds like someone stepping in the woods.
A morphagene reel recorded from an old swedish air organ. The reel is organized into 5 groups, cmaj scale, octave up, thirds, fourths, and fifths. Really nice slowed down or through a low pass gate.
An imaginary steam-powered machine runs up to speed and slows to a halt. Created in flstudio 11 with a commuted synthesis model for emulating engines and other cyclic mechanical sounds, also known as virtualmachine, by rurik leffanta. See http://www. Xoxos. Net/about. Html. Flstudio 3x osc noise was used as a hissing sound similar to venting of high pressure steam. The hiss is granulated to simulate a slight sputtering effect. As the machine tempo increases, lf rumble is introduced to evoke the notion of a rolling load. The rumble dies away as the machine slows down. 100% synthesised sound. No audio sample is present in this recording.
Selected snippet of http://www. Freesound. Org/people/theatomicbrain/sounds/238820/ with an immediate start, slow fade out, and pitch automation for a bit of a doppler effect.
This is the first version of cannon. Wav. I tried to make a sort of explosion with my voice, and added a compressor, reverb and a little bit of distortion. Slow mo cannon. Wav was edited a bit more.
I recorded using a zoom h6 with an xy mic and a foam screen and a tripod. I tore up paper in front of the mic. I started tearing paper at a slow pace and then tore paper at a fast pace. Recorded for a school project for a sfx library.
I created this short loop in fl studio long ago. It's kind of a stripper beat with a slowed down voice repeating, "i love the way she make her body" interspersed with saying "left right".
This is a charged up explosion i made for my project. It is used when a robotfalls on the ground and slows builds up then explode. I used a laser sound modified it with audacity, and combine with some smaller explosion and edited explosion sound with audacity.
A satisfying slow-drip of water droplets. Recorded in an old shower with an h1 zoom. There's a click near the beginning, and a section near the middle where the droplets speed up, so if you want to use it for ambiance a little editing may be required.
Sound design emulating an ambience of a train interior as in the old days of tape recordings. Insipred by the film "stalker" by andrei tarkovsky. The original recording is a bathroom from a high speed train in china, then slowed down and played with different stuff including saturation.
This is the third part of four sounds of a cessna 152. Here is the flight. At about 2’00’’, we can ear the engine slow down. Recorded on 2017/10/21 around the namur aero club with an olympus ls 100.
A subbass sine wave with a slow throb volume envelope and some panning action, designed to work well as a loop or a sample. Created with ableton and audacity.
A recording of a noise of a polish train running, slowing down with the specific metalic sqeaky sound, stopping, accelarating and then running slowly. At the end of the clip there is a motorcycle passing by no the road parallel to the train tracks. Recording was made using zoom h4n on 48khz and 24bit settings.
Recording of a stone mill wheel grinding dry corn for flour. It's in a little stone outhouse, a generator outside powers a belt driven stone wheel. The recording changes in perspective and cycles from the lower part (a wooden crate to receive the milled flour) to the upper element (a large plastic funnel in which the dried corn grains are tipped) and then back down again. 48k/16 bitrecorded in 2010.
I generate a sound f# 2 seconds. Then i created several silences in the track to the rhythms and sounds different (change the pitch of the sound). And i finally slowed down the tempo and accelerated speed. I selected it and i have made repeated 2 times.
Made by generating a sawtooth tone and increasing the speed by 5 times, altering the pitch as well, slow it down (change pitch in unity's audio source) to get something resembling the distinct sound of a sidewinder locking growl. As per request of why485. Cc0 license.
Short (but non-obvious) loop of ambient ventilation fan drone in a small concrete room. Sounds good slowed down by 50% for a bigger fan in a bigger room. Recorded with microphones tucked behind ears for fairly good binaural effect.
This is one of the soundtrack cues that i completed for a psychological thriller, short. . . . . The director cut all music but liked it- it is a good piece for background to smooth out visual and dialogue for a darker genre.
Many moan-sounds on freesound are sexually driven/based, while i was searching more a kind of moaning trying to pull/push something in/out a well/hole/closet. . .
This is the 50 hz hum with interference from an led christmas light set that was in slow fade mode. I recorded it with a cable connected to the line in port of my pc. I was touching the other end of the audio cable with my fingers and with the other hand i was touching the lights.
This was originally a recording of a simple home clock, sped up, slowed down, edited and torn down, then exported as you hear it now. Recorded on a zoom h2.
Sound isn't very pleasant in it's base form. However when slowed down it produces an interesting sound that could be used for anything from tanks to motorcycles to some weird scifi effect.