Emergency
Sounds
by Artisan
ARTISAN ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
5 Eastmans Road - Parsippany, New Jersey 07054
Recorded for
use with: Deputy Penetrator
Program One
EMERGENCY SOUND NO.1: WAIL
Program Two
EMERGENCY SOUND NO.2: ALERT
Program Three
EMERGENCY SOUND NO.3: HI-LO
(European Sound)
Program Four
EMERGENCY SOUND NO.4: BLANK
(For pre-recorded special message)
Listen
to all four tracks!
RealAudio
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Notes and 8-track by Jeff Jackson jackson@nyic.com ![]()
This tape was made to work with a device called "The Deputer
Penetrator." As you'll hear on the tape, you have the basic
police car (Track 1) and ambulance sound (Track 2), and then the
funky european sound (Track 3) which, when played in succession,
sound remarkably like the car alarms that no one responds to on
the streets of most major american cities.
The blank track (#4) seems to have some voices recorded on it by whomever owned this tape, but they never seemed to get anything usable down on tape. I mean, if you were recording an emergency soundtrack, it should involve screaming, yelling or at least a very authoritarian voice. Like "help me! help me!" or "get out of the way!" What it sounds like is someone absolutely clueless about how they should speak into a microphone. I have yet to listen to #4 all the way thru. I just don't have the patience! What else can I say? I bought it for 50 cents on Avenue A [in NYC]. It didn't break so I didn't have to fix it.
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