Telephone tone when the phone rings, in the UK, Ireland, New Zealand and many other countries with historical ties to the Commonwealth. These are two sound waves of frequencies 400 Hz and 450 Hz sinusoidal. This sound is easy to loop. UCS Category: COMTelph. Duration: 00:30.
Sound atmosphere of a cave. Created on computer, with sounds from LaSonotheque: Rain, drops of water and reverberation. Easy to loop. UCS Category: AMBUndr. Duration: 01:11.
Omnipresent sun or overwhelming heat, this is a sound effect that is widely used in films. I made this sound in the studio, failing to find it in nature. Maybe it's an insect? If you know more about the source of this noise, tell me. According to another anonymous visitor: The Arizona Apache Cicada is the loudest. UCS Category: ANMLInsc. Duration: 00:44.
Telephone tone when the phone rings in Europe. This is a sound wave frequency of 425 Hz sinusoidal. This sound is easy to loop. UCS Category: COMTelph. Duration: 00:40.
Electrical shock that emits a speaker when plugged into the same circuit as other equipment that turns and turns off. Hears back, very light breath of the speaker itself. UCS Category: ELECArc. Duration: 00:30.
An electrocardiogram beep when the heart beats at 60 Hz Or 60 beats per minute. The resting heart rate is 60 to 80 beats per minute. Learn how to make the sound effects of a heartbeat: www.libertivi.com/lelabodubruiteur_100. UCS Category: BEEPMed. Duration: 00:09.
Cinema projector (35mm Kinoton, FP30) without fan or lamp: Getting Started, then roullage extinction (Sound: Before mechanism). Can synchronize its 0070. UCS Category: COMAv. Duration: 00:41.
I sing in overtone. Overtone singing is a vocal technique for producing a vocal timbre characterized by two notes of different frequencies. My first voice is a root D, my second is a whistle. more information on this song: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overtone_singing. UCS Category: VOXSing. Duration: 00:18.