
These sounds are used for USB in and USB out for my laptop.
Two sounds effects were recorded and edited.
Adding metadata like artist details (your name, etc.), genre, small description etc.Īll these edits are very easily accomplished in Audacity. Trimming the starting and end waste sounds. Recorded sound might require following edits in most cases:
So keep this part near the source of sound (though it will be difficult in case of birds).
Most mobiles use external speaker as microphone for recording. Switch on the mobile as a costliest switched off mobile will never record anything. In most cases editing will consist only of increasing sound volume, adding metadata (artist, genre, etc.), and saving to desired sound format. And the mobile should have a voice recorder application.Īudacity is the best open source software required for the purpose i.e. Though any mobile should work, a mobile of good quality will produce better results. It is to be kept in mind that the recorded sound will be mono aural but this should not be a limitation in most situations. With experimentation it was known that a mobile can record faintest sounds with clarity. The copyright of the recorded sounds remain with you for a simple reason that they are your creations.Ī mobile phone's microphone is designed to be sensitive enough to catch user's sound with highest clarity.
This instructable is about the latter class of sounds - natural sounds. Others are natural like wind, sound of leaves, chirping of birds, applause, mouse click, etc. Some sounds are artificially generated like sound of a laser shot (Well! Actual laser has no sound! So it is bound to be artificial). One is to find free online that are free for commercial use or the second to record your own. are required for creating presentations, apps, devices, etc. Free sound effects like applause, opening and closing of a door, laser shot, wind, camera click, switch sound, etc.
Idea for this instructable came after giving some thought to free sound effects available online.