I took 104588_meral_celtic-meral. Wav, ran a loop through sharm studio to pan it bilaterally (left-right channel oscillation) at 359 times a minute (359 cpm), which seems to align with the bpm of the loop.
Made with fl studio using speech synthesizer. Saying "looks like we have a runner" 4 times in 4 different octaves in random melody. Have fun and enjoy.
The style of 90s of the techno and house of the dancing in the clubs of the all times the teens of the dancing in the disco of the eurodance and house.
Knocking tree times on a metalic door, close up, several takes. Note that a small electric rumble should be removed. France, 2018. Recorded with schoeps ab ortfrecorded on nagra ares bbwave stereo, 48khz, 24bits.
The sound is me pressing the space bar on a keyboard multiple times. I recorded the sound at howard county community college. I recorded it with a zoom recorder and a sennheiser shotgun mic.
A heavy wooden door in an empty hallway opened and shut multiple times to create a hollow slamming effect with squeaking metal handle. Good for empty house, ghost or similar.
Putting a sewing pin into fabric multiple times, puncturing fabric clothing with a needle or clothespin. Find more of our sound effects at www. Wavjunction. Com.
Random guitar playing with many experimental pod x3 effects, and some post-processing on the recordings. These resulting ducks have seen better times, and have been in better places :-).
Playing a rock drum beat. Its around 130bpm but i was just freestylin' it without a metronome. Also i mess up a few times, so this is probably more suitable for chopping up than anything else.
Playing a rock drum beat. Its around 130bpm but i was just freestylin' it without a metronome. Also i mess up a few times, so this is probably more suitable for chopping up than anything else.
One of my grandmother's antique clocks being wound up a couple times - gives a low, twangy chime. You can also hear the pendulum ticking and the wind up of the chime. Recorded on a sony pcm-d50.
A relatively mellow and at times eerie sounding street noises of a stroll through east village, nyc. Also edited with a little snip and for a little loudness.
An aerosol can spraying several times, either a paint can or an insect repellent. (my apologies for the bird calls and wind in the background, field-recordings are difficult in a rural area. ).
The sound of a metal kitchen oven door being opened various times and speeds. There is a metallic squeak to the sound (like it needs wd-40 or something).
One of those gents urrinals with the on demand/. Button pushed three times at different heights — background hum from fluorescent lighting removed. Recorded in a public toilet in carrefour, gandía, spain (province of valencia).
2 seconds long. Consists of sine waves alternating betweenaround 120 hz and 300 hz with 4 harmonics. At two times an added noise appears whichsounds like a brush. Mono, sampling rate 44100 hz.
This is a recording of me pressing a flat button on the radio couple of times with background noise deleted. You can edit and play with them and all that stuff. Enjoy!.
This is a recording of eggs being cracked and opened over a pan. It includes eggs cracking and egg yolk dropping into a collection of other yolk. This is repeated a few times.
Hypnotic machine sound composed of a repetitive clicking noise backed by a loud, complex hum. Mic is repositioned several times during the recording, changing the relative loudness of the hum and click components.
Children singing twinkle twinkle little star in the church with triangle accompaniment in finnish language. They repeat it three times louder and louder. Recorded in finland in 2017 with zoom h2.
A ketchup bottle being squeezed several times before the condiment comes out of the bottle. This sound was recorded on a zoom h6 handy recorder with a sennheiser shotgun microphone. Recorded within a kitchen.
Central texas thunderstorm with some very loud thunder! some sounds of cars driving by, birds, and tree branches hitting the roof. Unedited, raw audio. Unfortunately, i think my cat meowed a couple times.
This is a file that i created with only my voice, multitracked many times with each track altered in a different way, using audacity. Hope it works for you.
Another "holy" ambient sound, made by layering a synthesized voice speaking/singing part of the lord's player several times to create a ringing drone with a sustained chord in the background. Made in fl studio.
Sounds of a balloon being inflated and deflated several times. The deflation has various characteristics from high squeals to fluttering stutters. All sounds recorded in 192khz, 24 bit undithered. Enjoy :).
Bits of broken glass being scraped and cracked against various surfaces. Can be hard to listen to at times. Use in a scary movie or anywhere you need a disturbing, uneasy effect.
Bits of metal being scraped and cracked against various surfaces. Can be hard to listen to at times. Use in a scary movie or anywhere you need to create a disturbing, uneasy effect.
A static audio installation of bells in melbourne, australia. People can go to the bells'website and "write" a composition to be played on these bells. They are only played at set times so not on continuously.
The sound was recorded at the office, with my samsung galaxy ii sound recorder. Just took some papers and flipped them several times in order to have different kinds of page-turn sounds.
Small stones were thrown onto the surface of a frozen pond with very thin ice. Recorded dec. 2011, near minneapolis, mn with a zoom h2. At times, there are 2 construction guys talking in the distance.
Brown noise generated in goldwave, then i applied the flanger effect to this sound about three times (or maybe two, i don't remember. ) it is useful for machines or whatever you like. Loopable.
This is an old 70's phone, i pick up the receiver, dial a few times and ring off afterwards. Recorded on 44,1 24-bits with a shure ksm27 large-membrane condensor mic.
Me overdubbed 14 times trying to get that sort of "heave ho, row them oars!" type sound for a song. Not so much "heave-ho" but a fast "hee-haa-whoo" yell. In tempo at 145bpm. 24-bit stereo.
Poor salad bowl being hit multiple times, to produce this track, which is ready to be chopped up into single hits and become a multisample eventually :)the bowl itself is tuned almost exactly to g.
I was trying over and over again to open a file with my mouse but it kept on buffering! then i thought if i was going to click so many times i may as well make music with it.
To create this sound, i created a sinusoid of 500 hz and an amplitude of 0. 8. I then multiplied the speed of 0. 750. To get this final sound is to duplicate the sinusoid several times.
This is my rattle which i got when i was a child, in the party for kids. It is a nice souvenir of this times. It was recorded in a small room with zoom h2n (xy).
I needed a sound for a genie coming out of a lamp, so i blew into my hand three times and now we have this recording. Maybe i'll get a wish for each one i don't know.
It sure sounds like something you’ve heard a million times before but from what exactly? something classical, maybe something modern? could probably be chopped up into smaller segments.
A re-edit of this::. Https://freesound. Org/s/145592/. Filtered it a few times and added a few reverbs. All done in cool edit. . . I mean adobe audition.