Beam, hoover, hover, starting spaceship soundcreated by accident from an a-capella bass drum recordingsliding upwards exactly one octave (pitch shift). Recorded by an ic recordermodified with audacity. This sound is part of the public domain. You can use it without any credit.
The deep, low octave sound effect popularised by eric serra for the goldeneye film score. It is available on the e-mu proteus 2 fx synth module under the patch "infinite". Alternatively, you can make a similar sound by sampling a woodblock/tambourine/cowbell and then pitching it down heavily (with added reverb).
A glitch sound made by importing a blender project as raw audio data in audacity. Blender is 3d modelling software if you didn't know. Made with audacity.
This is a hershey's kiss wrapper being moved around to create an effect that can be interpreted in multiple ways. The first images that come to mind for me are "squishing" or something creeping through dying grass.
This is a clacking sound caused by the snapping of a large plastic clothespin. Recorded with a sound devices mixpre3ll and a matched set of audio technica at943 microphones.
Believe it or not, this was made with a soda bottle cap. I made it for a zombie survival game, specifically for inserting a magazine into a gun, i thought it also sounded like a switch when sped up, so here it is.