This tone is 485hz, slightly below the note b3 (493. 8hz). It's roughly the same frequency of the b tibetan bell in this package. End and start are well glued into a continuous wave (tested in unity 3d). Made with audacity.
A simple bell sound created with additive synthesis. A combination of eleven oscillator, each one with a different envelope. The resulting udible tone is more or less a b. The sound itself is mixed with a simple piano b note, just to aid tone recognition.
Recording of my office before anyone else is in. The only sound apart from the faint fan noise is a regular, very, very faint beep from something every few seconds (approx. 3. 7 khz). Zoom h5 with xyh5 capsules.
Scrolling through various shortwave frequencies, caught couple tones among the noise. Sounded like sad horns. Radio used was a grundig yacht boy 207 with a broken antenna, recorded on a tascam dr-05x.
Two descending tones. Made in garageband. Used for a production of sideways stories from wayside school for the "video intercom", this is the sound it made when it went out. Edit: i see a lot of people are enjoying this sound! if you'd like to donate a dollar or two towards my personal starving artist fund here is a donation link: https://www. Paypal. Me/baharv89.
I created a dtmf tone with an amplitude of 0. 8 and a tone/silence ratio of 550 and during 7s. Then i amplified 1. 3 db sound. And finally i multiplied the speed of 0,960.
20 approximate over tones of a 440hz sounded by fading in and out them one by one; they ovelap. At first it resembles overtone singing, but the a, fundamental tone fades out very quickly. May sound annoying.
Two ever rising shepard tones rising at different rates overlaid by a pulsing hiss. This is a sound effect used to indicate a steadily approaching peril. It can be seamlessly looped.
This is a room tone. I can't remember where i recorded it or why. I used it to produce a claustrophobic board room in medical institution for a podcast i was commissioned to do sound design for.
Sound editor recorded a 5 second countdown leader including the following:-left and right channel split tones recorded at -6db max-3 second countdown (3, 2 - with 1 frame tone). Can be very useful in cueing editing segments meant to be synchronized in a program or show leader. Produced and voiced by:jeremy gossettgossett productions, llc. .
You know the sound effect when you bump into a microphone and it starts acting out. I decided to digitally create the effect in audacity! feel free to use!.
New linear scale. Made in python. . . 200hz up to 2000hz and back in steps of 100hzi'm not that convinced the beep command outputs exact frequencies. . . And the sound is terrible. But it is a beep. . .
This is a 5 second rendering of the famous 1000hz censoring tone used on tv, movies and broadcasts. It can be cut, looped and used to censor audio that may be sensitive in nature or otherwise not fit for broadcasting. Made the tone using an analog tone/pulse generator fed into a focusrite scarlet 2i4. The sound is very clean (no noise). As this "tone" is fairly easy to reproduce and there is no copyright on it, i'm not going to ask for attribution or anything. Just use it as you see fit whether it'd be commercial or private. Tl:dr; public domain file made by me (bjornthv).
A simple 440 hz tone (sine) created in audacity. Or at least that's what it's supposed to be. . . For some reason, when i uploaded it, it sounded all distorted.