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Vinyl record needle static. Useful to add under another sound to "age" it. I created this by splicing together dozens of small empty gaps in a real vinyl record. The result is almost two minutes of actual random vinyl noise. Includes the pop of the needle drop at the beginning. The middle section can be cut or looped to be as long as necessary. Since the entire sample is almost two minutes long, there is no chance that it will be noticed as a loop. And you can overlap and layer it to make your music even "dirtier".
NOTE: This is one of my most popular sounds. You're welcome to use it in your productions, but please let me know when you do. Or post a comment when you use it. I'd love to know all the different ways it's being used.
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
1:58.421
File size
10.8 MB
Sample rate
48000.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Mono
9 years, 10 months ago
To be used as an effect in a University production of the Drowsy Chaperone- thank you!
10 years ago
Hey Joe, using your sound in a part of my new work showreel. Will post the link when it's done. Thanks again!
10 years ago
Joedeshon your sound is being used in a video for a Congressman. Thank for sharing!
10 years ago
Interesting...
I have had several people tell me that they use this (and some of my other ambiance works) as background static to help them go to sleep.
-- Joe
10 years ago
I trimmed the front and back and converted into a neverending loop in Audacity. I'm using at as background noise while listening to mp3s with Clementine. It doesn't improve the quality of the digital music, but it improves my mood.