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Originally posted by mastahunta
This sound is an
E flat - it is very near perfect in pitch (A440)
Makes me think it could be generated and man made...
Originally posted by mainidh
As the_denv says, ATS has members from all over the world, and if this phenomenon were as wide spread as the youtube videos make it out to be, surely we'd have a member here who has heard this themselves - I mean the tortured trumpet sound, not the low grumbling that makes windows and walls shake as Stealthycat has recorded.
... it's real? can you imagine if suddenly members on here start reporting hearing that terrifying noise and offer videos as evidence? I mean long term members who a lot to lose for hoaxing? Can you imagine it if you hear it yourself??
Originally posted by AllUrChips
We really must not find ourselves sidetracked with these false things going on, blinding us from the real issues we should be discussing.
Originally posted by TheOneElectric
reply to post by Namaste1001
All three of those are fake. The real deal sounds like airplanes roaring over your head really low that kind of never leaves. Those sound like creaky metal equipment, much like the Kiev video. If I hear the Kiev sound in any video, I'm just going to go ahead and call it fake.
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
Perhaps it's just me, but I could swear I'm hearing tones within tones on that. It's faint and my ears aren't symphony quality at this age, but it sounds complex. Industrial with a bounce kind of echo..or a different variation of the myriad reports from all over the planet.
Is anyone at ATS a sound engineer in the real world with the software and more importantly, the expertise to look at these sounds for the suggestion of more complexity? I just had a weird thought about what foreign.....VERY foreign...communication would sound like if intended across a huge area. Or...maybe not so foreign and meant for an audience with the equipment to make sense of it.
Originally posted by mr-lizard
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
Perhaps it's just me, but I could swear I'm hearing tones within tones on that. It's faint and my ears aren't symphony quality at this age, but it sounds complex. Industrial with a bounce kind of echo..or a different variation of the myriad reports from all over the planet.
Is anyone at ATS a sound engineer in the real world with the software and more importantly, the expertise to look at these sounds for the suggestion of more complexity? I just had a weird thought about what foreign.....VERY foreign...communication would sound like if intended across a huge area. Or...maybe not so foreign and meant for an audience with the equipment to make sense of it.
Somebody has cleaned it up and erased the background noise. This is very peculiar.
www.youtube.com...
-- Also you could possibly get a visual glimpse at the audio - you could just rip the sound into a .wav file or .mp3 by using 'audacity' and then exporting it and dropping it into a DAW such as Reaper.
audacity.sourceforge.net...
www.reaper.fm...
You can then view the audio image - it's peaks, consistency, you can time stretch it and speed it up. You could also download some VSTI software to be used within reaper to get an audio map and see which frequency range it lies in.
edit on 24-1-2012 by mr-lizard because: (no reason given)