Electromagnetic Sounds WAV [FREE]
FREE | 14 March 2021 | 1.39 GB
Glitches, static noise, humming, buzzing, and electronic interference. You’ll find all of these noises and more in the new Electromagnetic Sounds library by Free To Use Sounds.
THE LIBRARY
Electromagnetic Sounds contains over 2 GB of audio recordings that capture all sorts of complex electronic noises. You’ll discover dozens of electromagnetic sounds that are perfect for layering, resynthesis, and other kinds of audio experiments.
Listening to the Electromagnetic Sounds audio demo, it’s hard to believe that these noises weren’t synthesized. But it’s true! These are all real-world recordings of actual electromagnetic fields and electronic devices.
To record these sounds, Marcel Gnauk of Free To Use Sounds took his trusty LOM Priezor antenna for a spin around the city of Singapore. The antenna was connected to a Zoom F8n field recorder, capturing a crowded metropolis’s electromagnetic activity.
Marcel recorded numerous electromagnetic sound sources, including arcade centers, air conditioners, bus stops, vending machines, elevators, and more. It’s amazing to hear these electronic noises that surround us every day, without us even noticing.
The included recordings are ready to use in video projects and music production, but you can also use them to experiment with sound design and create custom sound effects. With some processing and editing, you can transform these recordings into laser noises, spaceship sounds, or intricate alien soundscapes.
If you happen to use Electromagnetic Sounds in your sound design projects, please feel free to share your work in the comments section below. We’d love to hear what you came up with!
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