Doorbell: digital door bell, chime, ringing. Synthesised electric sound; augmented third(b-g), wireless home door bell. Recorded with zoom h4n. 24 bit, 48khz. Converted to flac.
Goin' Home (Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, B. 178, "From the New World": II. Largo) performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 21 from Heritage to Horizons (2007). Previously published as track 52 from Esprit de Corps (1997).
Hanging up a lightweight modern home or office telephone. Recorded in studio. Unprocessed. The wav file is a dual mono file. Left channel is close perspective, recorded with an akg c2000b. Right channel is a bit more distant perspective, recorded, not sure, with a rode ntg1. Both on fostex fr2-le.
This was a home recording made with a rechargeable safety signal air horn. When the air supply in the canister is depleted, it is replenished by means of a small hand held pump.
The sound features a glass front door of a suburban home is opening and closing. The opening of the door needed more gain which was added in pro tools.
This recording was made using a home constructed "dummy head", and so should be listened to on headphones for the full effect. It was recorded in a local ornamental garden.
This is the recording of one of my chain necklaces. Recorded using my personal home studio pc with yamaha ag06, a shure beta 58a microphone, and no processing.
Penny dropping on granite countertop, three times. Single coin falling, clattering, sliding on smooth surface. High pitch metallic tinkling, clink, scrape. Recorded on zoom h2n, in home kitchen.
A home construction site in bangkok, thailand. An fm radio is also playing some advertisement. Recorded with rode nt-1000 microphone with audio kontrol 1 audio interface.
I recorded this in my home town, a small town near bogotá, colombia. It took the birds, some dogs barking, the towns train. A little bit of everything!.
Raw sound of an electric home fan in two takes, far and near the fan. Captured in a middle size living room (some reverb) with zoom h4n. Normalized/render in reaper.
This sound was recorded in my home. A beautiful sounding creaking door. I recorded this sound with my zoom h1n (96khz/24bit). This sound was no post processed.