Download Scary Sounds MP3: Creepy, Spooky, and Terrifying Horror Sound Effects
Robotic like sound created in Adobe Soundbooth. Very scary great for halloween or horror flick. The MP3 version is the smaller so it can load on the page for preview. The WAV version is the full version and is 1 minute of quality audio.
Halloween Sounds and Background Ambiance that includes 1 Full Hour of Werewolves Howling, Witches Cackling, Women and Men Screaming, and other creepy sounds that you would expect to hear on Halloween. Have a Happy Halloween!!
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My tools for creating these spooky sounds were a Yamaha THR30II Wireless desktop amplifier, a Line 6 Helix LT effects pedal, the Line 6 Helix Native plug-in, the Steinberg roomworksSE plug-in, and/or some combination thereof. All the audio clips were recorded into Steinberg Cubase, with all the guitar parts tracked direct. (The line outputs of the THR30II and the Helix LT were connected to the inputs on my audio interface.)
Note that you can freely transfer any sounds you create in the Helix Native plug-in to and from Helix LT or other Helix pedals. They all offer the same effects and architecture, so you can consider them interchangeable.
Used to explore the geologic structure below the ocean floor, seismic airguns (816k, mp3) produce "explosions" of air at regular intervals. This explosive release of air can create source amplitudes up to 240dB. The PMEL autonomous hydrophone array deployed in the central Atlantic Ocean recorded at least three different airgun sources from around the Atlantic Basin, sometimes simultaneously. The most frequent origin locations were near Nova Scotia, Canada, Northeast Brazil, and Northwest Africa. Airgun signals dominate approximately 75% of the annual data recordings. Click here for more information on the sounds of seismic airguns.
Humpback whales (785k, mp3) produce a very wide variety of sounds while on their feeding grounds in the waters of Alaska. Moans, grunts, pulse trains and long, complex songs have been recorded in these waters. These sounds were recorded in the winter of 1999 and include both upsweeping and downsweeping moans. Click here for more information on the sound humpback whales produce.
Since 1991, the Acoustics Program within NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory has used hydrophones to collect digital records of ocean ambient sound and sources of sounds (e.g., anthropogenic, geophysical, cryogenic, and marine mammals) throughout the global oceans. Questions on data availability and/or more information can be directed/found at
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