Sliding door opening or closing, recorded using a self written app on my samsung galaxy phone, converted from mpeg v4 to mp3 using online-audio-converter. Com.
Close-mic recording of water being swallowed several times, recorded with the zoom h4n's onboard stereo mics. Please leave a comment with any feedback you have! constructive criticism is always welcome!.
I noticed there weren't many recordings of a ball landing in a leather mitt, so i uploaded this close-mic'd recording of a ball landing in a baseball glove. Enjoy.
There was a giant swarm of cicadas, and i recorded them. You can hear the individual ones that are close in the background of millions of ones in the distance.
I recorded the sound of my wooden, squeaky screen door opening and then bouncing shut with a couple bangs. You can hear the squeak of the hinges as the door is opened, then again as it starts to close. The stretching and retraction of the spring is slightly noticeable. The door bounces a couple times as it closes, and you can also hear the latch rattling at this time. Recorded with audacity on my computer using a cheap, hand-held piezo mic. (i recorded this for use in a theatrical play i was working on [ daddy's dyin'. . . Who's got the will? ] because i couldn't find anything suitable elsewhere. ).
A kind of pad or drone, texture. . . I don't know. . . . Close your eyes and travel through space!. 4 synthesizers used. . . Subtractive synthesis, fm synthesis, some effects. . . .
Small city ambience, close to the sea with seagulls and a flagpole with the classic "clack" flagpole sound. Zoom h1 and mastered with supreme analog gear.
Opening & closing the small metal door of the dishwasherrecorded at a coffee shop in louisville, co with an iphone 5 (as a voice memo), edited in audacity.
Field recording at the beach, very close to the sea shore and water. With some processing, the waves could be transformed into missile launching sounds.
This is used by system of a down's co-leader daron malakian in the song suite pee. Making the harmonics sound on the guitar, just putting the finger close to the strings.
There was a giant swarm of cicadas, and i recorded them. You can hear the individual ones that are close in the background of millions of ones in the distance.
Recording of midday traffic close to a busy downtown intersection in a major city. Sounds of various vehicles going by and car horns bleeping loudly. Recorded with a zoom h1.
Kitchen drawers: various sounds of opening and closing different kitchen drawers some with cutlery inside. Recorder: zoom h4n with the internal mic on 48khz with 24bit.
Wood door sound: various speeds of open and closing a wood door with a lot of speaky sounds. Recorder: zoom h4n with the internal mic on 48khz with 24bit.
A woman sobbing. Short and medium sobs. Up close, varying amounts of her voice squeaking and "oh" sounds. Not hysterical. Second set is higher in pitch.
Portable oil heater being dragged on its plastic wheels across a (slightly gritty) tiled floor. Close mic with tascam dr100. Cleaned up a bit (light compression).
Fireworks new-year night, close distance. Recorded with 3dio binaural microphones (dpa 4060) and tascam dr-40 in budakeszi / hungary. In the background are hungarian talkings.
Close up perspective of a fan, starting, rattling, stopping, with some impacts, recorded at 48-16 with portable dat using schoeps ms ball, edited and decoded in stereo in pt.
Full chess set being dropped on the board, close perspective. Recordist peter brucker / recorded 4/16/2018 / condenser microphone / edited in logic pro x / created by layering several drops together.
Bird singing in the afternoon close to a frozen lake in sweden. The compulsory airplane flying over around halfway through. Recorded on a h2n zoom. Noise reduced.
Footsteps with rubber boots in deep water, then in small water, then on sand (2,10). Close up. France, 2005. Recorded with schoeps cmc6-mk4recorded on fotex fr2mono 16 bits 48khz.
Opening and closing doors inside the lift of jugoslavia hotel in belgrade serbia , stereo 44khz recording with ms schoeps system microphone. Converted it to l/r.
Wind-up 1950s spartus timer ticking for approximately 100 seconds. Electro-voice bk-1 microphone, miked very close, on soft surface. Some ambient room noise.
A crowd growing in cheer at busch stadium - st. Louis cardinals vs. Chicago cubs. Features distant cheering and a few seconds of a conversation within a close proximity.