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This is SonicDeathRay_1.2KHzNoCrackle with some "crackle" added, though admittedly the start and end of the loop have been adjusted, so it's not an exact match. The crackly noise that is added is just a different twist on the idea, to make it seem like the "ray" or destructive beam is actually doing something to something. Here is the description from the other: A seamless loop of a continuous beam sound along the lines of how it was imagined for old sci-fi movies, meaning multiple cross-modulated oscillators. This one has a peak of frequencies in the 1200 Hz range, extending up to 1800 Hz, so it is extremely annoying. This was created in an Analog Box circuit, which makes it very easy to tweak all the parameters, then turned into a loop with just a bit of editing in Cool Edit Pro.
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
0:07.869
File size
1.3 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo