The sound of washing up by hand. The sink is run then glasses and cups are washed up followed by cutlery and crockery. Finally pots and pans are washed before the plug is pulled.
Me crackling my knuckles about 5 cm from the mic. (blue yeti). Recorded indoors on the 05. 04. 2015 using a blue yeti microphone and audacity recording software.
Sony ericsson w300i receiving a call in 'vibrate' mode. First against a soft surface, and then held in hand. Recorded with apex410 wide diaphragm condenser mic through mbox2.
A less harsh, almost tickling of static pops from the right-hand side of the fm radio dial, interspersed with harsh interference (source unknown). Recorded from a digital tuner.
The sound of a 150-year-old ingraham wall clock. The sounds aren't perfectly even because the clock escapement wheel was hand-filed. Recorded on an iphone with an external microphone.
Some take of dices shaking in hands and rolling on wood's table (sort of dice d4-6-10-12-20) at the end, shaking and rolling of 3d6 (players of ins/mv, you know).
A very harsh section of static with periodic interference (source unknown) from the far right-hand side of the fm radio dial, at 106. 7 mhz. Recorded from a digital tuner.
The toubeleki, is a kind of a greek traditional drum musical instrument. It is made from metal, open at its downside and covered with a skin stretched over it. It is played with the hands and used often in the greek traditional folk rhythms.
Circuit bent speak n spell toy. Hand glitched and relocated tocomputer. . . Disclaimer:no speak and spells were harmed duringthe circuit bending process, although they now have speech difficulties.
Sometimes voices in the background. Other placesrecorder: zoom h2 / other portable devicesoftware: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio / reaper. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
I needed a file for a clip i was doing so i put together this file and reduced the sound while the girls were speaking. It made for some good construction racket.
A close up recording of an overheating usb slot-loading cd/dvd drive that repeatedly tries to spin up, but fails and makes some clicking noises. Note on low frequency sounds: i recorded this with a zoom h1n recorder at about 2cm distance from the drive slot. I held the recorder in my hand and rested my hand on the surface the cd drive was resting on, so there is somewhat of a mechanical connection between the drive's vibrations and the recorder. I believe this led to the low frequency parts of the recording. About halfway through the recording, i lifted the drive up with my other hand and held it at a 30degree angle to the surface and recorder. As you can hear in the recording, this made it spin up a little longer before failing and spinning back down.
Group kmm-recording of hands sliding over the fabric of a sofa. Comparable to a swishing/ swirling sound. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder. Normalized in peak pro 6.
Group kmm-recording of hands sliding over the fabric of a sofa. Comparable to a swishing/ swirling sound. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder. Normalized in peak pro 6.
This is an experimental loop from the production of song recording "indigenous creature" and remains unused. It originates from our own playing of hand drum then highly fx'd.
Reupload. Trying to clean this up. This is a back-handed compliment. Aka sarcasm disguised to look like a compliment when really an insult. Mp3, audacity, adobepodcast.
This sound was made using a wet paper towel and wet towel together. I dropped the towel and squished the wet paper towels in my hand to get this effect. Edited in adobe audition.
This is a collection of whooshes that i created using melted sounds' whoosh reaktor patch, loaded with a collection of samples i recorded of a piece of sheet metal being rubbed with my hand. There are 35 different whooshes of fairly similar length in 01, and 29 varied whooshes in 02 which were hand-performed within the patch. Ps. If you like these, there is a second file with a wider variety of whooshes in a similar style here:. Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/framing_noise/sounds/256910/.
Searched everywhere for this sound and was astonished not to find it. Very basic slap of the bare palm over the opening of an empty glass bottle, while holding the bottle in the other hand. I don't have good equipment or environment, but i figured you all could use it anyway if there's nothing else out there. If i overlooked one feel free to link me in the comments. Recorded with iphone 4s built-in mic.
Banging on open and closed empty mailboxes with my hands in my neighborhood. You can hear neighbors talking in the background. Recorded with a zoom h5.