I recorded this in Florida early Saturday evening, and I was out at the lanai, which is covered so you don't get rained on. So I sat down and listened and recorded this with my Zoom H1 Essential. There was a little rumble of Thunder, but that's it. You may want to listen with headphones to hear that. It's also cool to hear the rain falling in the swimming pool water!
This is the recording of me leaving Florida to come back home to Columbus Ohio yesterday afternoon, which took off at 2:16 PM. Our flight was delayed because of a lot of the storms everyware. We were originally supposed to board there at 11:50 AM, and was delayed until 1:25 PM. But it wasn't just us that were delayed, but people that were going to Cincinnati, Montreal, Detroit and Chicago were also delayed, just to name a few. In fact, the plain that was coming to take us home also took people that were headed to Chicago home as well, so they had to stay on the plane as we left. That plain was at Saint Louis before it landed to pick us up and take us out of there. Before we could take off, we were waiting on 16 other airplanes to take off before we could, which was about a 30 minute waite. Recorded with the Zoom H1 essential.
Since today is the day, I thought I'd share a file I made last year with Dectalk. It's based on a true story of April fools Day back in 2021. Grandma and I decided to pull a prank on my father when he came home from work.
This is part 2 of the clip of me playing Donkey Kong Country Returns on the 3DS, recorded back in 2013.
My recording of the Boeing 737 800 taking off this afternoon headed to Fort Myers Florida. This was flight 2987 that took off at 12:53 PM.
From the archives. This was when I was playing Donkey Kong Country Returns on my Nintendo 3DS back in 2013, back then I was 12. I know I'm probably not the only blindy who plays something like a DS or any game console. Sometimes I would make him die on purpose lol. Recorded with an RCA DVR recorder that was shitty with the audio quality and because it recorded in Voc format.
I extracted all of the words that the bop it XT says from the bop it extreme. This toy has shake it, spin it and flick it. I originally did this about two years ago, so that way I could clone it with ElevenLabs. I made sure to cut out all the beats and sounds from the toy and keep the dude speaking. So, who still has one of these in 2025?
This is the emergency alert for the Ohio Statewide tornado drill this morning at 9:50 Eastern.
From the archives. this is an old recording of me playing a certain toy, it's a little music beat mixer, whatever the hell you call it. Maybe you might know. I got it back in 2009 as a gift for Christmas. This recording was done back in 2013. Does anybody else remember it? Has anyone here gotten this thing, and do you still have it? I think it would be cool to record that with a line-in source, then put it through Suno and have it remix it.
A recording of CB channel 6, recorded yesterday with the Etan Aleat 750 radio connected to the Zoom H1 Essential. I decided to transmit using the President Randy II sometimes, but I was mostly listening.
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This is a file I found on Sndup.net about two years ago. It's called bug gnur. I don't know how to explain it, but it has a lot of random sounds, bangs and bongs, glitches, and one point there was a little bit of music, but mostly weird noises. anybody know what this could be? It's fun to listen to lol. These sounds could be good fore a game or something.
I took the song Time To Say Goodbye by Blasterjaxx and Timmy Trumpet and put it through StemRoller to make this instrumental of it. I think this song came out around the fall last year, it's a great collaboration between the two. It's great to hear the instruments of it. I know Timmy Trumpet uses this song in the very end of his live sets.
I just found this file on sndup.net by guessing random URLs, and I found this. It is The Echo II speech synthesizer reading the readme file to the Dectalk Archive. I'm not sure who uploaded the file, as it says that it is uploaded by anonymous. The person did add a description for the file on Sndup. it says The Echo II speech synthesizer on an emulated Apple IIe reads a Readme from the DECtalk archive. Made/posted by @jaybird110127. At least we know that Jayson Smith made the file, since he was in charge of the archive folder which I knew that already. Here is the URL to the audio on sndup.
https://sndup.net/9sbn/
I just got done listening to 7200 kHz, and I ought to say, this was a crazy one. The frequency was packed, though I couldn't hear as much at home as I did a webSDR, which is why I recorded it using one. Not to mention that I've heard the most jamming tonight. Some people were transmitting Morse code, and other digital modes like VarAC. Not only that but some crazy conversations. Later on in the recording, you had someone whining about how crazy 7200 is when he could've just turned the dial and talked somewhere else. If you have a radio that can get shortwave then you might wanna tune there now.
In this audio recording, I talk about how to use Elk for windows, which is a Mastodon client for windows. This Mastodon client is accessible, free and open source. It is available in the Microsoft store or online, like Github.
Here's a short little file, it's a little remix of the loud House theme, but in an 8 Bit Way. This was done on my phone using the GarageBand app, about six years ago, when I was at school with a guy named Zach and we were making stuff. I was like in 11th grade at that time.
Last night I finished this episode of The Bryce podcast, which I had recorded yesterday. Spring is officially two weeks away, on March 20. So I decided to make an episode talking about what I'll be doing that time, and summer ideas and plans. I was also talking about this winter. This episode is available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Enjoy!
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bryce-podcast/id1392527328?i=1000696922005
One of my radio recordings of a tornado worning on 94.7 Sunny 95 in columbus, Ohio.
Here's another radio recording, recorded back in January 23, 2022. 700WLW AM was having problems and there was dead air, and this was during a basketball game. That beeping noise is from my phone wireless charger. That afternoon when I was tuning the dial I noticed the station was silent, so I decided to record and listen on another radio. Turns out this happend during a game. you can hear around the 19 minute mark, the guys were messing around with the microphone, and you knew they were having issues. Eventually they got things back up and running again.
This audio is Mac Fred and Vocalwriter singing Yellowribbon, from the Dectalk archive. My bro Dane made an RVC model of Fred singing it. I got the file from Mastodon. Then I Took the original vocals from Vocalwriter and put it on top of the vocals of Mac Fred, all done with Studio Recorder.
This is one of my recordings of the national emergency alert system test from October 4th 2023 which I did put up here on Audiopub last year, But I just dubbed it with ElevenLabs to turn it from English to Spanish, so now you have a spanish version of it.
Here is part two of a recording shared earlier back in 2015. The second part of watching cops shows a little bit of what the commercials were like in 2015, and the last part where a man was accused of shooting kids with a BB gun, but he says he was just shooting targets. After that, a new episode of Jail starts. You can tell I was excited for it, and if you're paying attention, you can tell that I was young, I was about only between 13 or 14 years old.
This is an oldy from sometime in 2015, maybe winter. It was recorded with one of my RCA recorders, the RCADVR. This is when I had Cops on TV back in the Spike days.
Here's some musical DTMF tones for ya! what I did was play Mary had a little lam on DTMF tones. I was transmitting on GMRS channel 22 with the Baofeng, then I had the Midland Talker to record.
These are the DTMF tones used to control the tornado sirens here in Columbus Ohio, in Franklin County. They still use DTMF paging. The frequency is 158.925 MHz. The signal is pretty strong where I am. The radio used is the Baofeng BF-F8hp pro 8W radio. Wish I could record using line-in source so I wouldn't have to use my phone but it only has a mic jack.
Just made this mashup with Djay. I put Panini by lil Nas X and put The Caust by my cousin drew Sexton who collaborated with TripleC. I used Studio recorder to add the other vocals of my cousin and TripleC since I only have two decks.
Just screwing around on walkie-talkies, this time it's the Baofeng BF-F8HP pro, the newest radios. I was on the walkie-talkie GMRS/FRS channel 15 (462.575 MHz). I had my other walkie talkie the Midland talker recording this on my windows PC. Technically I don't have a license for GMRS but I don't give a fuck. They share frequencies between FRS and GMRS channels.
This is a recording of the Boeing 730-7800 takeoff when I left Florida last night, Takeoff was 6:04PM. Recorded with the Zoom H1. Sorry for the clipping, not sure what that was for although the mic is sensitive. Although if I took the recorder out of my pocket it probably would have been better, but I wanted to make sure that the microphone wasn't covered.
In this audio recording I demonstrate a cheep ass walkie-talkie I found at Marshalls for $6.99. It's only a one channel walkie-talkie, and the only button you have is to send morse code, and the range is shit. It also souns terrible.
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This is a file that I found on sndup.net a while back when guessing ID's to find files. This file sounds like it's un educational program, like something a teacher found for their students. In the beginning of the recording it sounds like AT&T Mike but more human like and not as robotic. Does anybody know what this could possibly be? it's fun to find out where some of these files came from. I found a lot of stuff similar to thi....is year and the past two years.