A small test i did to see if i can emulate many games' futuristic computerized voice ui systems. 1st is a (terrible) pseudo british accent, second my regular voice modified, and third a heavily modified robotic sounding voice.
You can hear a peace of paper being crumpled by hands. This sound was recorded using a zoom h4 recording device at the upf campus in a corridor from tallers in barcelona. We added a fade in and out effect.
Effect-free recording of myself reading from 'on the development and distribution of primitive locks and keys' by pitt-rivers. Text from project gutenberg, in the public domain.
A lighter opening, lighting with an added smoking sound. Produced for my new video game 'the screaming of the sand. '. Totally free to use in your own projects!. Credits are always appreciated!.
Turning on radio reciver and going through fm frequency of few polish radio stations (for only few seconds). Can be used for background noice or transision for audio. Also lots of white noise plus click noice of turning on/off (begining and ending).
Heavy reverb and delay effects, low gain guitar. To the point type of licks but then some moody chords to finish it out. Probably best served up in smaller sections.
Tinkle hi pitch chime obsidian needles. Like a magic wand or metal wind chime. Could also represent a daydream or flashback. Thanks to Lisa Redfern for this awesome sound effect.
Heavily-processed glitchy sounding samples, possibly useful for minimal. Made using my own recordings as well as fl studio samples (royalty free) through vst effects chain.
Tried to find a similar effect here without finding one, so i had to make it myself. It was made in an interesting way; i spat in a toilet (and recorded it). Then i added some nice reverb, and viola.
Scary sounding gabba kick made in ableton using the operator + an amp effect. Most kicks in this pack are going to be really weird and sometimes kind of unusable. Good luck!.
A modest sized crowd of people in a fairly good mood speaking in american english in a an old building. The room is chamberous enough to create some short reverb, although the walls and floors are wood and there is some carpeting to reduce the effect.
Very complex sound which took a lot of effort to make. Used different techniques to create the punch. The drop was created by creating a body out of pillows sand ect. Layered and used effects.
Experiment weaving objects in to the banjo strings creating spooky vibration and hum effect. Very scifi/horror. Some low popping noises, dog bark at beginning, chatter in middle; recorded with cheap pc microphone.
There was a big storm in my city and i opened the windows to feel the draught. I nearly closed my door. I left a little bit space only and i recorded the sound of this little space:).
Nice public transit bus walla track. The people are speaking but you cant make out the words. Great for city background or transportation sound effects.
I made this sound by tapping a coca cola bottle with a crappy mono microphone and used various effects to make it sound cool. Probably good for all you game makers out there.
Synthesized version of a materialize sound effect used in the 1960s star trek show. I analyzed a recording of the original sound and then synthesized a facsimile using my own jsyd software. Jsyd can be found at http://www. Jbum. Com/syd.
Sound isn't very pleasant in it's base form. However when slowed down it produces an interesting sound that could be used for anything from tanks to motorcycles to some weird scifi effect.
I recorded this on my yamamha pocketrak directly off my simmons drum amp using my epiphone sg with a vibrato pedal and a little whammy bar. One track duplication for each effect. Please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :-).
Loop created with cecilia 5 ear-bending sonics, module beat-maker1. Website of the project: http://ajaxsoundstudio. Com/software/cecilia/. Youtube link: https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=o_bui2ni0v8.
Crash cymbal fluctuating @ 165 bpm triplets. One crash virtually mono repeating with an eq. Two crash reverbs repeating and panned left to right. Then high pass over the whole thing. Enjoy, use, comment. Thanks.
This is a berimbau, a brazilian gourd instrument made of a wire strung tightly on a piece of bowed staff. There is a wah kind of effect made as you move the gourd in to your belly. There is some ambiance added to the sample, but it's mostly the instrument that you hear.