Numerous takes of door knocks from inside a house, from light tapping to heavy pounding. This recording is taken from a close perspective (under a meter, or 2 feet). 96/24 zoom h4n with onboard stereo microphones.
In order, the first sound is the turning of a doorknob and opening an exterior door; the second is the closing and latching of the same door; the third is the engagement of a deadbolt lock, and the fourth is the disengagement of the deadbolt. Recorded with an iphone and external microphone.
This is the sound of snapping a large metal clamp opening and closing. Recorded with a sound devices mixpre3ll and a matched set of audio technica at943 microphones.
Close up. A horse is munching, breathing very close to the microphone. Hooves on stones, jingle from harness. Palmyre, syria, 2007. Recorded with stereo xy audiotechnica at822 microphonerecorded on tascam dap148 khz, 16 bits.
The sound of a metal ladder hitting a wood plank. It can also be described sound as a metal or wooden door closing. There is some reverb and equalization added. Recorded with a simple coolerstorm ceres 500 microphone.
Quickly opening and closing curtains. Recorded with zoom h6 recorder and rode ntg-2 shotgun microphone. Cleaned with reaper. Feel free to leave a link to the project that you used this sound in. Would love to see and hear how you used the sound. :).
Drawer in almost 100 years old kitchen cabinet. Sound of opening and closing the drawer. Recorded with zoom h1 built in microphones. No eq or any other effect applied. Sound normalized in sound forge pro. Enjoy!.
This is a recording of the back door at the folsom st. Coffee co. In boulder, colorado. The door opens and then closes, repeatedly. Recorded on macbook pro computer, from a sennheiser me-67 microphone plugged into a sound devices mixpre.
A very squeaky door being open and closed in a recording booth, kind of spooky soundingrecorded with the nearest mic (a dynamic shure microphone, model unknown) with some noise removal applied afterwards.
This is a test recording of my brand new rode shotgun microphone. I connected it to my sony recorder and did this recording. It sounds amazing for being the price that it was. This microphone was originally designed to be used with cameras, but i am using it as a handheld microphone. Hope you enjoy. If you guys have any other ideas for recordings with this mic, then please let me know.
Opening and closing the windows of a medium sized greenhouse using a squeeky, metal crank. Year: 2020location: aalsmeer, the netherlandschannels: 1 (mono)microphone: unknownmic polar pattern: cardioid.
Go-pro recording of waves on the beach on a windy day, the microphone is very close to the water and after 45 seconds it gets under the waves for a cool submerged sound.
A squeaky bathroom door recorded from a hallway with the microphone pointed at its hinges. Recorded with: nt1-a rode microphone (condenser cardioid mic)program used: reaper v5. 16/x64edited with: adobe audition.
I needed a sound for an opening door and i didn't find anything so i made one with my h4n and a ntg1 microphone. I used two doors and different ways of opening the doors.
Wav-file recorded with the zoom h6 with stereo microphone. The recorder was sitting on the clock. You hear the room noise of a kitchen. Bonny orbit sound library.
A an old door being opened. This is one of the sounds we have recorded during the production of a short film. We have used a roland sound recorder and the condenser azden shotgun microphone to catch the sound.
1 minute close-up recording of the pulling steel cable of the san francisco cablecars. Good for sound design. Recorded on a sound devices 663, sennheiser 8060 microphone. 48k - 24 bit.
A boston-area commuter rail train approaches the station, warning bells ringing; brakes to a stop; then departs, passing very close to the microphone, and recedes into the distance.
Recorded with roland r-26 built in xy microphone. If you like you can ask me for the omni estereo track i recorded simultaneously, to build up a 5. 1 ambience.
Metallic tap opens with flowing water into drain, rinse hands then closes with popping bubbles. Recorded with the tascam dr-40 built-in microphones, processed in pro tools 10, bounced to a 48khz 24bit wav file.
Multiple performances of pressing the eject button on a nintendo gamecube console and closing the lid again. Recorded with senal sci-3212mp microphone into zoom f4 recorder. Trimmed in adobe audition with high pass filter added, no other effects applied.
A 3-inch folding pocket-knife opening and closing. Recorded very close to the microphone. Makes a snick/click sound. The sharp blade folds into a steel housing so the sound is metal on metal. Recorded: august 2014, with android voice recorder (mono), inside/evening in very quiet room. Noise reduction with audacity.
Istanbul recording of a prayer. There is a man close to me it was crying. Very emotional recording. It was done with dat sony pocket one and home made binaural microphones. .
Recorded on ntg2 shotgun microphone with blimp and fluffy windshield. Multiple different types of foliage and leaf noise recorded during high winds. Close up to a hedge, & standing under two separate trees. ** recording contains a couple of instances of microphone handling noise.
Just a small sound i made for a project i am doing, i made it by jumping and landing on my hard floor close to the microphone. The effect is used for a person that is falling heavily on the ground. Recorded with my røde nt1-a microphone. The recording is in 44100 hz stereo, 32-bit, waw format.
New recording of the same garage door with better microphone: https://freesound. Org/people/samsterbirdies/sounds/581601/. Recording my noisy electric garage door opening and closing. First 2 is my right door, last 2 is my left door. Recorded with a boya by-m1 through an awful phone that does garbage post processing and gain control.
Recording of a military jet flying past the microphone and into the distance twice, with echoes around mountains or buildings. Sounds like a rocket at half-speed. Recorded at riverfire 2022 from the adelaide st meriton building, brisbane; using a bp4025 microphone and zoom f6 floating-point recorder.
Keys on a keychain being shaken, light jingling sound. Distance: 10inches from the microphone. Recorded with a rode videomic pro into a zoom h5 recorder.
Sound of a handrail being tapped and wiped in a corridor at upf communication campus in barcelona. Recorded with a zoom h4n using the internal microphones.
This is the sound of a man laughing close mic'd with an audio technica 4050 condensor microphone and recorded into the zoom h4n. The audio was then rolled off with a high pass filter at 80 cycles per second.
Sound was created by lightly blowing into straw close to microphone with small and large exhales. A zoom h2n handy recorder was used to capture the sound and basic editing was completed in garageband. (christopher u. ).