An outdoor recording (although it sounds otherwise) of an idling train engine. Includes electric spark-like clicking and a slightly muffled alarm. Not a subway car or an electric powered locomotive or trolley, but the clicks are similar to that produced by an arc welder.
De-tuned electric guitar noise played through a heavy metal pedal and a small practice amp , recorded with a cheap condenser mic and fussed with a bit.
Electric wood sander sanding a sheet of ply wood. Hard, loud and abrasive sound, high volume low pitch. Recorded inside a workshop with a zoom h6 recorder. Audio was post-processed to boost the audio. Wood sander was a bosch 230v.
Field recording of a passing train in belgium in april 2020 at a railroad crossing. You hear the bells, the closing of the barriers, the passing of the electric train. Afterwards the barriers open and a car is driving over the crossing. Recorded at night.
A physical bell, electrically operated, ringing at the commencement of work in a typical factory. The sound was recorded with a rode nt4 stereo microphone and an edirol r44 recorder.
Fluorescent light is turned on, it flickers for a moment trying to strike then that wonderful fluorescent hum. There is also some scary electrical noises when the switch is flipped. Recorded on a sound canvas 702 with preamp with akg c414b microphone.
Little riff in a minor over the a-string, playing with a metal slide. Clean electric guitar. Recorded and played by me with audacity, and a focusrite scarlett 2i4 interface on a mac. 10/24/2014, madrid. .
This is a sample of an ibanez edr470ex recorded via amplitude vst software amplifier. This was the first recording i made after purchasing my emu audio interface.
Travel by public transport. Inside an electric bus in the city of lyon - france. Accelerating/decelerating. Door opening/closing, voice announcing the stops, occasional voices. Occasionnal bumps. Recorded with hand-held zoom h5.
It's a raw nearly minute-long recording of an electric fan running. Sounds similiar to a little aeroplane motor mid-air. Recorded using a zoom h2. Originally 96khz/24-bit wav. Converted to flac using audacity.