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iPhone 16E is just a bit too fast | Played 71 times | 1 favorite

By keoku

This is a very old recording from when I first got my new phone. Coming from a 14 pro I expected little change in performance but I was really surprised.

Playing Zero Stealth. Success and Utter Failure | Played 88 times | No favorites

By StarLoard

At first, I was blasting it with my jetpack, my guns and my not so quick reflexes, and the lack of powerful enemies was letting me do it very well. but then, I made two very explosive mistakes and that was the beginning of the end. listen to me fly high, and fall hard!

tutorial for our new game, wreckingball! | Played 97 times | 1 favorite

By staticmaster

this is a quick lets play and demo of our new survival horrer game, wreckingball.
defeat an increasing number of pulpy monsters with swords and guns, and urn as many points as you can possibly urn!

loveyouuuuuu.wav | Played 33 times | No favorites

By Mudb0y

Lil beat I made about a month ago, with my 1st and only attempt at shitty vocals.

A Random Idea (Read the description) | Played 24 times | No favorites

By Sir Howard

I was thinking today about things I've done in the past. No, this is not one of my long, introspective depressing posts. That comes after a few drinks and too much time to think. (Yes, I have a problem, yes I am working on it, no it is not debilitating.)
Anyways! I thought about the many blogs I tried to start a while back. Usually, they petered out due to one reason or another, chief among them being that I cannot stay consistent with them. But, Sir Howard Your Greatness, you may be saying, this is an audio sharing platform, why are you talking about blogs? Because, my friends, I was wondering how many of you would be interested in listening to me ramble on about my thoughts about movies?
I think my main issue with writing movie reviews is, there are things I miss out on or can't propperly convey because I want to keep the tone consistent or concise. When I just sit down to talk about the movie, I can really get into things, or not, I've never done this. I was wondering if you guys would find that interesting. I plan to review new releases, but every now and again I might just pop up with a classic favorite of mine.
For now, have a logo I made for a podcast I was supposed to make for The Media Wolf. You know, one of my blogs that actually went pretty strong until I burned out from posting 3 articles weekly. Enjoy, and let me know your thoughts on my proposal. Thanks everybody!

Rhythm heaven Deus shield | Played 78 times | 1 favorite

By Mckensie

Yes, Maulpaul, you are not hearing things! My friend Chloe Hodges, which by the way, credit goes to her, and Maul Paul obviously, but Chloe did this on heaven studio! We had to use the prototype, because we don't have the full version downloaded unfortunately! So um, yeah. Also, I believe she cut the loading please wait part out. So um, yeah.

Rippler X | Played 53 times | No favorites

By bscross32

This is an open source plugin in spired by Chromophone 3, which I also own. Some aspects of this plugin aren't quite up to par with its god parent, but in some ways, it's comparable. Here's just a little demo.

I'm also doing this for unique little things to pop up in the quickfeed.

You have a quickfeed now! | Played 65 times | 5 favorites

By Talon

OK this is the second feature I was working on, and this might be a little bit buggy still so feel free to post bug reports in here or in the github issues of audiopub.
This is basically a TikTok/YouTube Shorts style interface to listen to audios. Click Quickfeed at the top. If you have a better idea for a name let me know.
Space to play. Up/down moves through audios. Left/right seeks. F favorites/undoes favorites, and C opens comments. In theory you're supposed to be able to send a comment from there as well, but it might not work very well, I'm still figuring that one out.
Also, simply scrolling the page will also switch audios. If you're using NVDA for example, if you press H to go through the headings, it should automatically fade. This is also how it should work on mobile, but mobile is only theoretical and I haven't tested that part at all yet. In theory you can also swipe left and right on mobile to seek.

This is a beta feature, so it's a work in progress, but I asked Byte Bender if we could test it on you and he agreed so hale!

Some bugs I already know:

  • You can't set volume
  • Posting comments doesn't always work
  • If you switch away from the quickfeed, the audio does not stop playing. Press space before switching or reload the page, that fixes it.
  • Sometimes an audio will fail to load. It is supposed to be able to recover from that, but it might not always.
  • There's no sorting controls yet, so it will always use random sorting. But on the plus side, you'll find some really cool old new stuff! It's like an algorithm without an algorithm.

Let me know how you like this one.

You have favorites now! | Played 105 times | 9 favorites

By Talon

You can favorite audios now!
Favorites count will show with each audio.
Favorite an audio by pressing the button in the audios page.
You can also see all your favs in the favorites tab at the top.
Let's see if I broke something!

The Veil Knight Rises | Played 108 times | 4 favorites

By Sir Howard

So, today, I was trying to put a couple of sounds together for something. Then I got distracted. This came out. This is a brief kind of introduction for an evil veil knight. Note: I made this in Goldwave and have no ear for the science of sound design. This is just a little fun project that took me an hour or so, and given the time of year we're in, have it for some early Halloween goodness. I'll write a description of the scene below as I picture it.
We begin in a forest clearing, somewhere that can be left to the imagination. Something feels wrong. Though it is summer, there is a bone deep chill in the air. Though there is sunlight, it is muted, filtered through the threads of a thousand souls that you can see from your hiding place in the rapidly rotting trees. As you stand, frozen, a cloud of crows rushes your way, and behind them, shuffling into view, is a figure in tattered old plate, with scratched out symbols you can't be sure of, though you think you perhaps see the symbol of Kuloran. Or some other great city, you're unsure. The figure stands, frozen, and then, shrugs the rusted chain flail it keeps on it's shoulder into it's hand, and strikes at a figure you hadn't known was there. There is no scream. Only blood. The figure stumbles away into the trees. Its hunt has begun.

Telco Jam | Played 38 times | No favorites

By VIPPotato

The Pick's Telco Jam
Drum-heavy MOD of various error and status messages from telephone switches, created by The Pick

IBM7094 singing daisy, recording from 1961 | Played 54 times | 1 favorite

By VIPPotato

Recording of IBM 7094 singing "A Bicycle Built for Two (Daisy)", 1961. Vocal programmed by John Kelly and Carol Lockbaum. Accompanyment programmed by Max Mathews.
Taken from audio.textfiles.com