A completely synthesized ambience of an empty warehouse. There seems to be some sort of fan or vent operating in the distance. . Made with toxicbiohazard.
Another electronic doodle that may work well in an atmospheric application for a horror-or dramatic-themed audio drama. I hope it can find some sort of use.
Created for a play. Sort of cheap sounding but it was meant to sound weak and half-assed. The king for whom this fanfare was played had those qualities.
A car with an automatic transmission accelerating with either an object dragging from the undercarriage or a problem of some sort making a worrisome noise.
A mash-up of several clock sounds from freesound into a time-traveling sort of swoosh. Sounds included:varia91. Mp3 by freedgrandfather clock winding. Mp3 by percy duke.
Sci-Fi Soundtrack Low sizzling mono theme for and baddie or force. I think of this as a human or humanoid actor... preferably with a control console of some sort. - Kevin MacLeod
A jigsaw puzzle box is placed on a table and opened, the pieces tipped out, then a couple of minutes of sorting pieces and putting the puzzle together.
I recorded myself using a hand-grinder to grind come coffee beans, but it works for nearly any sort of grinding sound. Good for videos with machines and such.
A sort of film , or tv series soundtrack, as a interleave piece between scenes. Created with garageband, using loops, assembling, editing parts , adjusted few parameters.
A weird/creepy ambience i made using toxicbiohazard. I imagine it being the ambience to a scene of someone stuck in space-time. . . A sort of. . Auditory representation of a paradox perhaps?.
A sound of light electronics being briefly shaken. A little plasticy, with loose components, for some sort of small doodad. Recorded on blue snowball for the super legit podcast.
Some take of dices shaking in hands and rolling on wood's table (sort of dice d4-6-10-12-20) at the end, shaking and rolling of 3d6 (players of ins/mv, you know).
This is essentially a bass guitar with distortion with three layers of notes, merged together to make a "siren" of sorts. It can be used as a fire alarm, or maybe an alarm on a spaceship or ufo.
This is some sort of podcast giving an overview of how the project went, including sounds used in the compositions as well as action sounds of the pupils discussing as they are creating their pieces of sound art. Enjoy!.