Recorded on an mp3 player using the voice recorder. Recorded at the concord rsl women's bowling club on a sunday. Sound of two bowls hitting each other.
Announcement made by voice artist celia drummond, for the ditra automated announcement system used by many uk rail stations (this clip was recorded at east croydon).
Creepy lady (me) singing "hush little baby" in a weak and trembling voice. Totally creepy. . . No attribution required, ever, but would love to hear projects this is used in!.
An abberation breathing. This was done by foley work i was doing for ballad of the seven dice. I modified my voice with numerous effects in audacity to change the pitches and used reverb to give it that strange feeling.
Developed as a start up sound or text tone in his uckfield office back in 2019 this features the voice of future star jake mcqueen, in playful and laconic mood, typical of his early work.
This is the sound of someone requesting to be buzzed in in my apartment building. Sorry about the voices in the beginning, my sound crew wasn't too sure how the whole system worked.
Made by my voice, this is a sound that indicates a whoops moment like that of pants dropping to ankles in public, a woman's skirt flying up in the wind.
Sounds of a black sea beautiful surf and waves swashing. Recorded standing in the water close to the beach. Voices of tourists a bit in a frame. Recorded with zoom h2.
The line, "we are currently experiencing technical difficulties, please stand by," as often heard during live broadcasts. Add a slight mechanize effect.
Every now and then my dumbass partner blurts out something that strongly suggests he's not actually a dumbass. . . And hits the nail squarely on the head.
I'm american and very much not fluent in japanese. These are just some basic phrases. Sorry for any pronunciation problems. Lol i just thought this sentence was amusing.
I recorded the following phrases: "amazing", "incredible", "outstanding", "amazing" with increasing levels of excitement. Feel free to use in your projects.
A young bingo! announcer calls a game of "loser" bingo! where the last person to cover a letter on their card wins. The microphone just happened to be next to the winner.