This is a recording of my old antique clock. I recorded this using an ipad microphone so it may not be best quality. Near the end of the recording, it strikes 2 o'clock. If you hear some bump or tapping sound, that is because my around moved around and bump the door of the clock.
This is a one minute soundwalk of walking around the football and track field at loyola high school. To a majority of the time, you can hear venice to your right as well as construction on the field happening behind the bleachers.
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.
Still random frequency transformed with plugins. This time it's a saw waveform moduled by a sine lfo. Add a little of this and a little of that. Make me thing at a the sound of the rain on a strange planet!.
This is a recording of me beatboxing, this is the same beat as my other beatbox sound at 130 bpm but this time with a more heavy sound to it. Recorded with sony hdr pj260v then edited using audacity.
I turned my kitchen sink on and off several times. Its a fairly noisy sink. You can hear the faucet squeaking and a high pitched hum that comes from the pipes. Once the faucet is turned off, you can hear the water running down the drain.
44100hz, 16-bit, stereo. Wav sample for play and view in stereoscope. On spectroscope the sample displays animation of rotating alarm-clock. Sample done by programming position of samples. Programming done in amos amiga basic on unix amiga emulator uae.
This immersive soundscape, full of crickets and katydids was recorded at night time deep in the woods of french creek state park in eastern pennsylvania in late summer early fall.
This recording is from highland park, a chicago suburb. A few things you'll hear is the sounds of birds chirping and drops of water hitting a puddle. The water was coming from a gutter and dropping water, one drop at a time, from roughly 15ft. The puddle was roughly 2 inches in depth.
I wrote this some time back, well before covid hit the world and like many, suspected there was more at play than what we saw. Now in 2023, the uk government are to implement 15-minute cities. This is what the poem refers - the human herd.
The same bonnie file but this time run through rx's spectral denoise to clean it up a bit. A little bird noise is still audible between the clicks, but pulling samples from it should be much cleaner and easier to isolate. Enjoy.
Marble falling on a tile: in this sound a marble falls to the ground creating a very high pitch sound when the marble hits the ground multiple times in short succession. Recorded using the zoomh4n and the rode ntg1 condenser shotgun microphone. No processing was done to this sound. The tile is a common bathroom tile.
Drops are falling from trees after rain in a forest. Cars faraway, distant plane, moped. Winter time, some discret birdsforet de tronçais, france 2005. Recorded with octava mc12 in, ortf setuprecorded on fostex fr2wave stereo 16 bits 48khz.
I set my mics up just in time to catch this loud thunder crash during a recording session. I aimed a stereo-matched pair of akg 451s out the window in an x-y configuration and ran them into a universal audio 2-610 preamp. There are no effects at all.
This is one of those kitchen trash cans with a lid that pops open when you step on it. One time i stepped on it a little too hard and the lid bonked against the wall and made this great sound that i then had to record. Stereo 24bit w/ a sony pcm-d50.
Inspired by 'thatjeffcarter' and his angel breath 4. Wav, i did my own remix of "ocean giant breathing" by 'satoration'. Time stretched, reversed, some band pass lfo, phaser, then some chorus flanger.
Original can be found here: https://freesound. Org/people/xserra/sounds/317745/i applied frequency and time transformations in order to change the intonation and add some dramatism. The transformations i used are from sms-tools (https://github. Com/mtg/sms-tools).
Bengali movie song from Mukti. PD-India as per sections 26 and 27 of the Indian Copyright Act. PD-India on URAA date (copyright limit was 50 years at that time).
Owl hooting: you can hear a very distinct owl sound created through foley by lowing air into folded hand. An almost glissando of pitch is present to create a realistic feel. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg. Great for a night-time scene and to fill up atmosphere an ambiences.
Messing around in logic with some surround impulse responses and delay designs. Ended up with something that sounded a bit like a submarine sonar blip. . So i added the sound of a fridge, time stretched using the flex tool and pitch adjusted and now it sounds almost real :).
Just a mixture of multiple samples i created over time. Layering a swish noise which was basically a white noise sample with an eq envelope, lowpassed snare, and a not-so-highpassed clap, compressed and saturated. Enjoy!.
Medium tone drone from my paul company (india) harmonium. Recorded with zoom h4n via onboard mics, 3 feet in front of harmonium on same (floor) level. Edited with audacity 2. 06. Recorded on 2-11-15 at 2:35 pm, mountain time.
Suddenly the door opens by itself and a long time whistling wind comes in. Good sound for a dramatic or horror scene. Recorded at home during a storm. Equipment used: sony sx 800d recorder and external microphone rode ntg2.
This was made with soundation, this time by me completely!!!. To people who want to credit:i am very new to soundation, but i've been making music on soundtrap for a solid year now, which is very very similar to soundation. Let me know in the comment section that you credited!!!.
Vlc ratchet tightened four times. Recorded in 24-bit 96khz with a tascam dr-40 and a sony ecm-nv1. For details on sow: blacksmith ed1 sound pack see: www. Oree. Storijapan. Net/praxis/sound-of-work.
Spaghetti combined with jello for a gross squishy sound. The mixture is swished around for a sustained time. Https://www. Patreon. Com/saturdaysoundguy. Https://www. Facebook. Com/saturdaysoundguy. Https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucq1fv79pjla8sxcbz3tayrg.
In honor of my new guru pramahansa yogananda, i searched for a swan sample. Then i added: time stretch, high pass sweep, flange, rotator pann, delay @ 124 bpm,. Thank you guru, namaste.
In my bag i have had this little not with a patch on. Today it was time to patch it. I dont know why i once draw it down. If its supposed to be a part of a bigger patch. . . This is the result. Noise.
An upright piano chord sequence repeated three times, and a clock ticks!. This recording is not a perfect loop but able to be made such. Tempo is synced to clock ticks and so is almost accurately 120 bpm. Recorded by sony xperia c5305.
Something that i wrote and recorded years ago and always liked, but haven't taken it anywhere yet to be a real song. Hope to see what you all can do with it. Recorded on an iphone 6s at the time. Please share your projects with me!.
I parked near a highway near my house to get a couple of recordings on wet pavement. Cars and trucks moving at high speed nearby. The video was taken at the time of the recording. Https://youtu. Be/jwpzdiupw7q.
Summer time in the carolinas, sounds of the carolina suburbs with slight air conditioning din in background but not to noticeable. Recorder with a zoom h5 with x-y mic and treated with a bass roll-off eq to reduce some of the air conditioning noise.
Didjé P. : for one night of love from the album : one day in a lifetime dedicated to my love Thérèse Sikati Didjé P. : for one night of love extrait de l'album : one day in a life time dédié à ma femme Thérèse Sikati
4 of 4. Sound of the tires squealing as i drive my car round the microphone a couple of times. Some distortion is present in the recording. Car is a 1996 3. 5l v6 chrysler lhs. Recorded with a rode ntg2 into a zoom h4.
A small car horn beeping or honking two times in quick succession. Beep beep! a remix of the dyno sessions: 190e » 63hornntg2. Wav by chippy569. Please leave a rating to help others find (or avoid) this sound.
Inspired by a drawing posted on airradsirens. Com some time ago, a huge siren that is a hybrid of a thunderbolt and a hurricane siren, supercharged by a large industrial air compressor. You do not want to be anywhere close to this beast when it goes off!.
A number of neon lights on the ceiling of a tv studio being switched on several times. Zoom h6 xy mics, slightly denoised in izotope rx4. Shotgun version also available.
Excellent if lo-fi recording of three voices, two male and one female singing and building one note at a time a major chord triad, saying, "hello," thrice. I use it as a ring tone. Recorded with an ipod and griffin italk mic.
Had a patch. Changed speed, attack and delay time. Got this. A bubbly noisy landscape. At the end i dissconect the "main lfo". The one thats makes things advance. But beyond that i get sounds.
A cool descent sound that is new age and very beautiful as well as very clear. Mixed it myself using fl studio. I enjoyed it very much. Feel free to use.
Mono recording of a 440 hz tuning fork with resonance box, full decay time = more than 1 minute. I used the measurement microphone k4 by arnold esper placed directly in the resonance box. Recorded in the anechoic chamber for analysis and measurement purpose mostly.
An enemy ship decloaks in the vicinity of a starship and the captain issues a red alert and orders the crew to fire the ship's fazers. Saving planets one at a time by the great captain bill, starbase headquarters in the twilightzone.
Field recording of a large electricity distribution transformer next to a canal in birmingham uk. There are various sound sources, and beats occur as the magneto-striction is phased by arrival time at the mic. Zoom h2 front mic wind shield some wind noise.
Nom nom nom, breaking from my diet just to record some game audio xdi tell you, salty liquorice chips are quite an experience. . But yeah. Sound of chewing three chips three times, slowed down a bit for more videogame'y effect.
Tornado sirens running on april 28, 2020 in tulsa, oklahoma. Recorded while standing under a carport. Started recording at the end of one cycle, some time passes and then multiple tornado sirens in succession begin to blare across the city.
Since snow has been so widespread, thought it would be a good time to stockpile the beautiful crunchy, crisp sound of walking on it. This was recorded the evening of february 15, 2021 using my marantz pmd661 audio recorder and the bulletproof, dynamic beyerdynamic me58 microphone. The temperature was 2 degrees farenheit.
The results of an attempt at using a generative adversarial network to generate minimal techno, one measure at a time. The number in the sample's filename roughly corresponds to the training epoch where the sample was taken from.