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Walking On Leafs Forest #24 #walking #48khz #quiet #forest @Vimpy |
Board | 24 SFX |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 59 seconds |
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The sharp sound of a coin being flipped through the air echoed in the small room. It clinked against the hard plastic surface of the table before coming to rest with a finality that sent a shiver down the spine. This #24 sound, recorded at a rate of 44100 Hz, had a distinct bass quality to it that reverberated in the ears long after the initial impact. It was a sound that demanded attention, commanding the listener to take notice of its presence in the auditory landscape. You can play and download this sound here.
As the dubstep loop played on, the high-pitched drum beats filled the room with a punchy energy that seemed to vibrate through the air. The #24 sound, created at a rate of 140 Hz, had an intensity to it that was both invigorating and exhilarating. The beats seemed to dance around the listener, enveloping them in a cocoon of sound that was impossible to escape. The combination of hard hitting drums and high synths created a unique auditory experience that left a lasting impression. You can play and download this sound here.
The sound of a storm approaching could be heard in the distance, a low rumble that seemed to grow louder with each passing moment. This #24 field recording, captured at a rate of 48 Hz, captured the raw power of nature as raindrops began to fall in a torrential downpour. The sound of water hitting the ground created a symphony of chaos that was both mesmerizing and terrifying in its intensity. It was a sound that evoked a sense of awe and wonder at the sheer power of the natural world. You can play and download this sound here.
The tape deck hummed to life with a mechanical whir, the sound of the stereo system powering up reverberating through the room. This #24 sound, recorded in stereo, had a nostalgic quality to it that harkened back to a time when physical media was king. The click of the deck starting up was a familiar sound that brought back memories of days spent listening to music on cassette tapes. It was a sound that spoke to a bygone era, a reminder of the importance of preserving the sounds of the past. You can play and download this sound here.
The clatter of an old typewriter filled the room, the sound of the keys striking the paper in a rhythmic pattern that was both captivating and soothing. This #24 sound, featuring the German alphabet, had a vintage quality to it that evoked images of a bygone era. The clinks and clacks of the keys created a symphony of sound that was both melodic and methodical in its execution. It was a sound that spoke to a time when technology was simpler, yet no less impactful in its ability to create written words. You can play and download this sound here.
The grinding sound of a chain moving in a circular motion could be heard in the background, a hypnotic rhythm that seemed to echo through the air. This #24 sound, recorded at a rate of 48 kHz, had a unique quality to it that was both mesmerizing and calming. The steady thump of the chain moving in a circular pattern created a sense of continuity that was both comforting and intriguing. It was a sound that seemed to transcend time and space, drawing the listener in with its hypnotic allure. You can play and download this sound here.