244 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Glass Door"

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Its a window closing from open position, this is designed to mask a car door closing.
Author: Theflike
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Closing door. How it was created: exterior door closing, it is a wooden and glass door. Recorded by me on a cell phone samsung j5. Recorder used: "grabadora de voz" version 20. 1. 83-92recording quality: media 128kps, 44. 1khzsoftware used: audacity to reduce noise and export itdate: june 20, 2017location: buenos aires, argentina.
Author: Locontrario
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Closing a door of a cupboard with glasses inside. Wave, 44. 1khz, 24bit, stereorecording device: olympus ls10 with xy-capsulelow-cut: yes (80hz)normalized to -1dbfs. Location: leuphana universität lüneburg, gebäude c5. Lat: 53. 228979796179686lon: 10. 399374961853027. Date: 2013-12-09, 14:00hrecorded and edited by: marlin nöthig, martin tege, david nackethis recording was created in the framework of the seminar "soundscape leuphana (ws13/14)".
Author: Soundscape Leuphana
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Single clap in a tiled shower with open glass door in a small bathroom with closed door. Recorded with zoom zh1, denoised with izotope rx2, matched to pink noise.
Author: Ligidium
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Single clap in a tiled shower with open glass door in a small bathroom with closed door. Recorded with zoom zh1, denoised with izotope rx2, matched to pink noise.
Author: Ligidium
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This is a stereo recording of an exterior glass and metal door on a university campus in new jersey, usa. There are several articulations of the door here that lend themselves to creature and robot noises. There is a whimper and a sigh and a screech as well as some ticking and clicking. This reminded me very much of baby godzilla type noises. I've put these into iris 2 and had a good time making synth patches with them. Stereo recording at 48khz 24bit on a tascam d-40x using the internal microphones.
Author: Timothydy
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I noticed one night my broken metallic glass screen door was making quite a ruckus in the wind. I grabbed my zoom h1 and a roll of duct tape and taped it to the interior portion of the door. I proceeded to record the semi-contact-mic results here in at 96 khz / 24 bit. Plenty of good stuff to pull from here, imo. Hope you can get some use out of this one. Enjoy.
Author: Soundstack
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