A quarter spinning on a wooden surface. All my sounds are fully free to use, but please consider leaving a comment to let me know how you'll be using them. Just curious! :).
Verbal ploppinghigh quality raw recording 24bit 96khz. If you like this sound or used it in your own project, feel free to donate to me here!paypal. Me/handygaber.
Little spot of ice on a street, in a village in italysimply walking on it to record the sound of ice-crackingfeel free to use this sound if you like itbyef.
Assembled in reason 12. 44hz 16bit 120bpm. This pattern is made to be sliced up. I tried to stay away from eqing the sound so there would be flexibility with post processing.
A very loud jackhammer is what i walked out to today from my apartment. Recording also includes my two front doors being opened, to reveal the audio assault.
Reupload. Trying to clean this up. This is a back-handed compliment. Aka sarcasm disguised to look like a compliment when really an insult. Mp3, audacity, adobepodcast.
A quick slapping around of a desk lamp, recorded on a tonor tc-777. Could be used for gun fiddling sounds, robotic clicks, etc. Mostly just to test recording and uploading to freesound.
Took a sample of a tr909 kick drum, stretched it, added some reverb, bass boost, compression split the track and offset it slightly to create a left to right pulse.
Low throbbing bassline. Made in reason - from a slowed down something or other - processed to hell. . Slice dice and enjoy- would be interested to hear what it gets put into,,.
Recorded using roli seaboard block with garageband. Please feel free to share your work in comments below :) i would love to see what you came up with <3.
I got board so i decided to upload this. Hope you like it. This is completely free, but if you use it on a project, please mention me! (you don't have to, though. ).
This audio was taken on the subway train. I wanted the audience to picture a scene in which someone is sending a text message in order to meet up with a friend.
The classic orchestral shocker riff. Goofy. Posting it here so people have access to it without having to give attribution. Created in lmms using orchestral, timpani, and timpani roll soundfonts.