A wooden door creaking dramatically on its hinges, and letting out a very long and sustained groan. Recorded on zoom h2n with rode nt4 in shockmount. Normalised, topped and tailed, no further processing or editing.
This is a sound of opening and closing a creaking door. The microphone was kept close to the ground, so the handle's noise isn't included in this recording.
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.
The sound of a door being opened and closed. Recorded with zoom f4 and ntg-3. Https://www. Patreon. Com/saturdaysoundguy. Https://www. Facebook. Com/saturdaysoundguy. Https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucq1fv79pjla8sxcbz3tayrg.
Opening/closing an old door, recorded with a roland r-26. Let me know if you need 4 channels (from directional and omnidirectional mics), this is a stereo mix of both.
This is the door of an old trainstation used for farmer market sell point in cardigan ,pei ,canada. If you passing by, please don’t oiled it,this is a great sound!.
A door squeaks and slams shut. Footsteps and a heartbeat are heard walking down a hall in a structure that seems to be underwater. Listen for yourself and let your imagination come to your own conclusion. Recorded with a yamaha keyboard using audacity and a little creativity. No acknowledgement necessary but most appreciated. Thank you & have fun!.
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.
Opening a big loft door from the ceiling and unfold the wooden ladder. Climbing slowly upstairs and downstairs, folding the ladder again and closing the squeaky door. A second version of climbing upstairs width man shoes is included at the end.
A door creaking into a spatial, hollow abyss. Spatial depth, large room. Creepy, ominous creak. Recorded with the tascam dr-40 built-in microphones, processed in pro tools 10, bounced to a 48khz 24bit wav file.