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Artificial Stomach Growls, Grumbles, and Gurgles

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InfamousLazure

July 17th, 2023

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Sound effects > Electronic / Design
Humans

Faked sounds of a stomach gurgling (borborygmi). I was trying to replicate the gibbing sound heard in Doom 1 and 2, but accidentally created something that of a stomach. What I did was that I build up saliva in my mouth, make a gushing noise with moving the saliva from my tongue to the outside of my teeth through the small gaps within them, and slow that down by -48 semitones. I still wonder how every now and then I create a random sound, experiment and use whatever effects that seem cool, and somehow end up with something *actually* cool.

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borborygmi
borborygmus
bubble
bubbles
bubbly
collywobbles
deep
digestion
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gas
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grumble
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intestines
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stomach
tummy

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

8:40.572

File size

190.6 MB

Sample rate

48000.0 Hz

Bit depth

32 bit

Channels

Stereo

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InfamousLazure

1 year, 1 month ago

I'd like to give an update where I am. I'm still alive, but I've been focusing on other projects. One of which is being part of the main sound producers of the Sci-Jewel project as of now. We're currently looking for programmers as of now, and if you have experience with C++, please send me a friend request on Discord at infamouslazure and tell me that you came from Freesound and have experience in that coding language, and I'll run the process through afterwards. Thank you.

kalbright3275

1 year, 9 months ago

Yesterday, I tried practicing doing that technique on Audacity by recording my swishes, gargles, and squelches; then, I tried reducing the pitch by roughly around 24-36 semitones or reducing the speed to 0.250%. It also worked best!

newlocknew

2 years, 1 month ago

Great!!! Cool sound. Yes. By incident, you create something all the time. It's very exciting.

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