Field recording of montevideo , uruguay , zoo villa dolores , recorded with a stereo condenser mic , you can hear lions copulating in the background , while peacocks and parrots chatter and squeak.
The neumann tlm 103 condenser microphone was used to represent a pigeon, made by a humanrecorded for the discipline of capture and audio edition of the course radio, tv and internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. Sao paulo-sp. Brazil.
Body percussion rhythm made by lips, torax, snap fingers, thighs, mute and bright palms, palm on the cheek and click tongue. Recorded with rode nt1-a condenser microphone.
I recorded in my garden with condenser mic. This is cc0 sound also available on my bandcamp (arkham radio). I have this set up as my alarm in my phone :) enjoy and relax!.
Studio recordings of handling latex gloves for foley purposes. Recorded with an at-4047/sv large-diaphragm condenser mic. In this clip, i am donning a glove.
At the heart of campus there is a old archway leading to an open field. Walking through the archway, your footsteps echo and the world becomes condensed into one tiny space; if only for just a moment.
Simulated wing flaps of a bird or other creature created by waving a heavy bath towel and then speeding it up and adding a bit of eq. Recorded with a sterling audio st51 condenser mic.
Running a corkscrew several times rapidly along the edge of a wooden desk. Recorded with minidisc and condenser mic, indoors, 6" distance. Background noise removed with audacity. Short, rattly hard noises.
These are several cannon shots as recorded outside my window from an airshow at a nearby airport. The mic was a large diaphragm condenser modded by michael joly eng. Format is mono, 44. 1/24.
Droning on eucalyptus didgeridoo, recorded in a small room with a large-diaphragm condenser mic by user dethrok. This is a mono edited version of his sound, at url: http://freesound. Org/people/dethrok/sounds/272165/.
A young adult heavily breathing. Recorded with a kool sound ma-g18 uni-directional condenser microphone plugged in a zoom h1. Hope it help you out with your project.
I recorded a bunch of grunt noises i needed for an action short i shot with a few friends. Both short and long grunts; some are more of a yell. Recorded with an audio-technica condenser mic.
Percussive sound made by hitting a plastic jug with a drum stick. Recorded with zoom h4 built-in condenser mics, and edited in audacity. Part of rhoda drum kit for hydrogen http://neverheardof. Me/hydrogen/.
Blowing nose: typical sound of blowing a nose. It is a harsh sound. Sound of wind going through a tissue violently. Recorded using the zoomh4n and using the rode ntg1 condenser shotgun microphone. No processing was done on the sound.
Recorded in my home studio on my akg c-214 condenser microphone. This is the sound of me knocking over my water glass on a wooden table. It makes a nice clinking sound but doesn't break.
A sound clip of 2-3 dog barking, that could be used for close or distance use. Recorded with a kool sound ma-g18 unidirectional condenser shotgun microphone.
The neumann tlm 103 condenser microphone was used to record the human-made dolphin soundrecorded for the discipline of capture and audio edition of the course radio, tv and internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. Sao paulo-sp. Brazil.
Metal spoon stirring sugar into cup of coffeestirring sugarpouring coffee into take away (to go) cupsnapping lid on coffee cup. Suitable for barista type background sounds.
Just woke up, smoked a bong and recorded this for the fun, in case anyone needs it. The recording is in a noisy environment, on samson pro c01u pro condenser microphone.
Sound of diy didjeridoo. Recorded with two mics (shure sm-7 & oktava condenser mic). Daw - reaper. Interface - tascam us-1800. Didjeridoo is made of plastic plumbing pipes. Recorded at 25 july 2015.
Stereo recording of water being poured in different glasses. Recorded with coincident cardioid small diaphragm condensers through m-audio octane preamp and rme hdsp multicace soundcard at 48khz 24bit.
A side street in a city with a little bit traffic. Atmo was needed for a short animation movie and it was recorded with a large diaphragm condenser microphone which is not usual but it was needed quick.
This sort of thing used to be required in every rompler. This one is my kid recorded thru a bluebird large condenser mic with metric tons of reverb, as required by law.
A denim jacket and a wool coat rubbed together to recreate the sound of a hug for an audio drama. Recorded in an iso booth with a large diaphragm condenser microphone and de-noised. (there's a sigh at the end, also for the purpose of the scene. ).
Turning a page in a book: this sound has crackling sound when the page turns. Recorded using the zoomh4n and the rode ntg1 condenser shotgun microphone. No processing has been done to this sound. The book used was math textbook.
Night recording of crickets in almargem (portugal). Church-audio binaural mics (small electro-condensed omni capsules) into a zoom h4n (w/pip). Filtered out frequencies bellow 2500hz in post.
Meat frying in a pan: in this sound you can hear the "tisss' sound meat makes when you put it in a hot pan. Recorded using the zoomh4n and the rode ntg1 condenser shotgun microphone. No processing was added to the sound.
Recording of the dawn chorus outside manningtree. The actual recording started at 3:30 am and ran until about 5. But ive cut it together into a more condensed version. Message me for the full one !.
A bicycle ratchet sound recorded in an anechoic chamber with a condenser microphone, 2010, hyunjoo chung, nara hahn, sang-bae chon, keunwoo choi, hyun-woo koh, at seoul national university, applied acoustics laboratory.
Stereo (large diaphragm condenser (scm900) and dynamic (sm58) with slight phase adjustment. 122 bpm with tempo embedded with file from presonus studio one. Single 'beat' of the bells on tempo.
This is the sound of a jacket zipper going up and down at various speeds. While it is from a jacket, it does sound also like the zipper from a tent as well. This was recorded with an akg c-214 condenser microphone in my home studio.
Seven different varieties of "ow. " this was recorded using an audio-technica atr-3350 lavalier omnidirectional condenser microphone clipped to a microphone stand and fed through a yamaha audiogram 3 usb recording interface. It was recorded and edited using adobe audition.
The neumann tlm 103 condenser microphone was used to represent human-made wind noise. Recorded for the discipline of capture and audio edition of the course radio, tv and internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. Sao paulo-sp. Brazil.