By Brycey Wicey
This is my recording of the hurricane watch net this morning on 14.325 MHz. This net happens when there is a hurricane. Some volunteer ham radio operators run this net to help with sending weather information and other info to some government services, like the national weather service and the national hurricane center. This morning, a lot of people checked in, as you can tell in this recording. This net operates on two frequencies, the main one being 14.325, and 7.268 MHz at nighttime. Recorded with the NA5B webSDR in Washington DC for better coverage, and because my radio doesn't seem to want to work because it's not holding a charge. For anyone in the affected areas, stay safe out there.
By staticmaster
I was bored one day. the crazy commander one always sounded a bit weird to me, so I've decided to put it through eleven labs and this is the result. do note I didn't capture all, but most of it should be translated pretty well. the scenes of the commander destroying the things isn't included.
By Rick the retard
Honestly could've just forged them... Taken from Class of '09: The Re-Up visual novel.
By Brycey Wicey
This is a mashup I made last year. In this one I put What It Is (Block boy), by Doechii and Kodak Black, and No BS by Chris Brown. This was all done with Studio Recorder, which may not be the ideal software to make something like this, but it can be done. I used Moises to get all the vocals and instrumental tracks.
By VIPPotato
I'm not sure which models have this music, and also wasn't able to find it in a better quality.
By VIPPotato
This is how a wake up call sounds like from a NEC apex3600 telephone exchange.
Recording is not mine, but things like that are hard to find so I decided to share here.
It uses a melody ICS to play these tunes, and also plays samples containing current time.
By KamiKitsune
I've been working on and off for years on a project to recreate Rhythm Heaven for Windows without using emulators. While you can play Rhythm Heaven on emulators like MelonDS or Dolphin, I want to create a version without input lag or stuttering. I'm currently using the Rhythm Rage engine for this project. It's been a dream of mine to play Rhythm Heaven natively on Windows, and I'm committed to making it happen this time.
Of course, The rhythm rage syntax is a thing of nightmares, but as an Acquaintance of mine always says, cope and seethe.
thanks to @ kalahami for the rhythm ralli level. you did a really good job. Course, I can't get a perfect on the real game, so your is somehow easier? lmao
By Brycey Wicey
Last night I was listening to 7200 kHz ham radio, and there was some interesting talk going on. People were talking about UFOs, ghost stories, Bigfoot, and all kinds of creatures. There was even some discussions about scary movies. This was recorded with the NA5B WebSDR in Washington DC.
By why_you_want_change_of_my_name
Sory for recort quality, but I didn't have my ollympus. Recorded with my phone. And no, it isn't some prechistorical tractor or skuter :D. Enjoj listening.
By ogomez92
Wellp...
By ogomez92
This is Suno, but no one visits the AI mirror anyway so I'm putting it here.
By why_you_want_change_of_my_name
So some Ttime ago I wanted to check it :D. Enjoj listening
By SonorousArts
At Sonorous Arts, we’re excited to highlight our upcoming weapons system, as well as the Dolby Downmixing technology, featured in this post by one of our developers during gameplay in Marvel Realm's Endless Defense.
Dolby Downmixing is a sound processing method that converts multi-channel audio into stereo while retaining the depth and clarity of the original mix. This ensures an immersive audio experience, even without a full surround sound setup.
In Marvel Realm's Endless Defense, Dolby Downmixing enhances every sound detail, providing an engaging audio experience for all players.
Please keep in mind that These playthroughs will hit our Telegram channel first, so please join our Telegram channel for early access to them, as well as other news about Sonorous Arts.
https://t.me/sonorousarts
By kumandan
This recording also shows the 2 qualifying laps I have completed. I'm proud of this race.
Even though I set the right amount of fuel, the game somehow gave me the wrong amount of fuel. I had to get fuel as well in the pits.
I have not used any assists.
By ironcross32
By KLProductions
sorry this recording is in mono. this is a replay because sadly I didn't record the match when it was in progress
By Brycey Wicey
Last year I imported a soundfont in Audacity by going into import raw file. I usually make glitch sounds by doing that, but last year I put a soundfont I downloaded from Musical Artifacts. I think it was an Undertail soundfont. I think it was cool when it was databending it and it was playing all the instruments from the soundfont. It was even cool how when it was playing all the drums it sounded like they were falling down the stairs.
By keoku
Another Sleep Cycle noise I keep playing over and over.
By keoku
"I've been using an app called Sleep Cycle for years. It gently wakes you up by tracking your sleep patterns, and I've come to rely on it every morning. Recently, I thought about extracting the alarm sounds from the IPA app file to access them outside the app. Here's one of the sounds that I’m currently obsessed with."
By keoku
InQuizitive is a learning management system (LMS) with great accessibility for screen readers and focuses on teaching music. One of the audio files that plays when you click "Take a Break" has a strangely OCD-inducing quality. After searching online and finding no useful results—only two mono versions that were cut off—a friend and I decided to take matters into our own hands. We opened Chrome’s Developer Tools, specifically the "Network" tab, and started logging the network requests while the site was being used on another computer. By monitoring the requests, we were able to track down and pull the audio files, including UI sounds, directly from the S3 bucket they were using. Now, enjoy the break music in its full form!
By ironcross32
I put the manual into NotebookLM and generated this podcast. I think it does a good job at summarizing the game.
By kumandan
Car: 2013 Subaru brz
By SweetDaddyRizz
By Brycey Wicey
I show you how to find audio files on Sndup buy guessing URL's. The website once had four characters after the sndup.net/****, meaning it could be anything after that, except for no vowel letters. This june, Sndup updated the website to have five characters strings (https://sndup.net/*****). So far I have not found anything under the five character string, maybe because there is not much files uploaded with the new urls. If you want to look for cool files I would still use the four character string for the time being, instead of five. Eventually you may be able to find something with those 5 character strings, but not right now.
By Brycey Wicey
This was a beat I found on Sndup this past saturday. Idk who made it, but I think i'll import it to Voloco and sing something with it. Enjoy diss beat!
By Brycey Wicey
I found this on sndup this weekend. I think this was a recording made by a teacher and a kid in school. What do you think? Also, since I found this about two days ago, I have the URL to proove this was on sndup.
https://sndup.net/7snd/
as always, Uploads on Sndup are anonymous, so no info was made on who shared it.
By Rico Sanchez
Killing and exploding things in Just Cause2.
Playing using a keyboard and a mouse.
I have mods installed for god mode (Which prevents me from dying), grappling hook (Makes it very long and very powerful) and grenade explosion (Increases the power and adds additional graphical details). I also have all of the DLCs installed plus a special black market DLC that basically gives me everything plus no sound of the helicopter.
By tunmi13
A guard is casually walking on a cliff above a vast river. Another guard, who is on the other side of the cliff, declares their presence, and challenges the guard to a duel that takes a rather threatening turn.
By ironcross32
Yeah, I'll admit, some of this is boring because I was just messing with settings, and at one point, I walked away to pinch a grumpy, but there are some interesting parts to it.
By Brycey Wicey
I found this file on sndup.net a few months ago. It has this 8bit feel to it. Not sure if this was from a game or if someone just made this. Files that are shared in sndup.net ar anonymous, so I don't know who uploaded it.