Rear l+r channels. A passing thunderstorm and dripping rain recorded on march 8th, 2009 at deer grove forest preserve near palatine, illinois. The recording is slightly edited to prevent it from being too long. The recorder was placed under a picnic area roof, so the water is dripping from that. I think you can almost hear the storm passing from approximately right to left. Recorded using a (slightly wet) zoom h2 in 4 channel surround mode. Please see also the front l+r channels of this 4 channel recording.
A high quality recording with a solid collection of various snow footstep sounds. There's sounds of slow walking, fast walking, running, jumping and kicking the snow. You should be able to get pretty much all you need for a game or a film in this recording regarding feet and snow. Recorded with a zoom h2 at 96 khz / 24-bit, truncated and saved to flac using audacity. I left some silence n the start if you want to denoise it yourself, but i think it shouldn't be necessary. It was really quiet.
A recording made, midday, on thursday december 8 2022 of a light, but very cold rain hitting the bare trees and the wet, brown leaves on the ground in a midwestern usa forest. Towards the end you'll be treated to a group of blue jays making a huge racket!other than that, no animal sounds at all. Just the slow, steady tip tip tap smack of raindrops falling from a cold-steel and gray sky. Recording made with sound devices mixpre-3 series ii, in 32 bit float mode. Left microphone- deity s mic 2sright microphone- sennheiser mkh 8020.
New york city street at night, with the microphone pointed out of the second story, street-facing windows of a new york city townhouse. Moderate, night traffic. Edited to remove mic bumps and occasional sniffling/coughing. Recorded with a zoom h4n pro on january 04, 2021 around 3am with on-board x-y mic pointed straight down at the street, and traffic coming from each left/right direction.
Warning: careful when listening, it gets loud!. July 4th. Recorded in the midwest usa, where we adore our explosives. The omnis on my humble dr-05 did a pretty good job capturing the sheer depth of zillions of people blowing stuff up together :-). You’ll hear: people having a party in the distance, a bonfire crackling on the right, a distant train blowing its whistle, and of course a lot of explosions. A couple of the big bangs clipped, but unsurprisingly, it made no audible difference. I reduced to 48khz, 24 bit and normalized to -3. 0 db. It really wakes up when you apply some eq to your liking. But i left it as is for everybody.
This is a percussion beats made at tempo 124. It spans 8 bars and is ready to be looped in your daw. This is a sound i've found in my old foxdot projects, it has a really cool "ocean" or "wave" noise-like sound that repeats at the right then left of stereo, in the end of each 4-bar segement. It layers multiple kicks and snares, with one of the sounds being stretched, that produce this "wave" sound. It can be evaluated in foxdot with the following code to replicate this result. D1 >> play(p[" [--]o h: -"]. Layer("mirror"),dur=pdur(5,8), rate=expvar([0. 09,2],8),sample=2, pan=sinvar([-1,1],16),amplify=0. 5).
Two contact microphones recording an engine from a mini cooper s in sport mode. Surprisingly aggressive-sounding. Intended to use for a race car asset. Contact microphones are stethoscope-like mics that you place onto a surface to record vibrations. This way, i was able to record the raw engine without wind or perspective. The left channel is the chassis and the right is the engine block. . . Blending the two together produces a great sound. Free to use.
Potable hoover (vacuum as known in the states) powered-on. Portable vacuum cleaner turned on. Short sample which can be looped. Two samples are included, the first is about 30cm away from the microphone and the second is a close-up to the microphone. I would advice using the end of the audio file to apply noise removal however have left this upload of the sound unedited so you can tweak this yourself to find what fits your project best. Noise removal may not be necessary at all depending on how you incorporate the sound. Also to be fair, how do you add noise removal to what is essentially glorified white noise?.
Prayer calls for the evening prayer "maghrib", around 20h45. Recorded in the city of istanbul (turkey), close to the pera street. Sound recorded by a ms setup schoeps microphone ccm41+ccm8sound devices 552 mixer + sound devices 744t recorderms is encoded in stereo left-rightrecorded in june 2012sound reference: @vea120617t42. The same sound is available on soundcloud:http://soundcloud. Com/felixblume/istanbul-appel-priere. More sounds on http://www. Felixblume. Com. Please rate the sound or comment it if you like it !.
Recently we purchased a scale from ikea, when we finally got around to using it we realized that it must be off, as i do not weigh 240 lbs. As we did not have a receipt, or the desire to drive 2 hours to return a $10 scale the only course of action left to me was to take the damn thing apart and record its insides. (what else?). I recorded and edited together around 7 and a half minutes of various configurations and performances of me making some sort of repetitive, engine-like sound. I can foresee myself using these sounds for an old-timey engine or car. Recorded with a rode ntg-3 at 96/24.
Left over melody loops from my official sample packs on my website (which are also completely free). Cc0, you do not need to credit me, but credit is appreciated - mostly because i love to see what people use my work for!. Check out these free midi jazz/lofi chord progressions on my patreonhttps://www. Patreon. Com/posts/lofi-jazz-chill-65320780?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copy_to_clipboard&utm_campaign=postshare. Download a ton of free sample packs from my website via google drivehttps://holizna. Com/.
Alien xxx sent me a “cross modulation challenge”. I have tried to be true to his idea, but added automation, so to speak. Oscillator1 is constantly fm-modulating oscillator2. I vary the frequency of oscillator1 with an lfo. The output of oscillator1 is sent to a) left audio channel and b) in to oscillator2. The output of oscillator2 is fed to oscillator1. The degree of cross fm modulation is controlled by a vca controlled by another lfo. The output of oscillator2 is also sent to right audio channel. As i’m writing this i have just made a theoretical patch on a piece of paper. The result is what you hear. No effects added. Straight out of the modular for better or worse.
Recording of a passenger train approaching from the right side and then stopping. It was taken on may 30th 2017. Captured from the platform using a zoom h5 handheld recorder and the corresponding stereo xy-capsule. Cuts and minor fades at the beginning and end have been applied using ocenaudio. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know!. If you want more cc0 sounds, please consider supporting me on flattr. Https://flattr. Com/profile/cabled_mess.
This was recorded in the centre of oxford, near the junction between broad street and turl street, on 23rd february 2013. I was facing west along broad street with turl street, and the pavement, to my left. There are many different sounds on this recording including bikes being parked (i was standing near a bike rack) and ridden, cars lurking for a parking space, dropping people off and turning round (broad street has a car park in the middle of it), plenty of different people walking past and talking, and a big issue seller. There is the occasional bit of wind noise, but not as much as i'd feared (luckily the wind was behind me). Recorded with a marantz pmd661 with built-in microphones.
A beautiful, simple and peaceful soundscape of a late summer day in illinois near an ancient swamp. This recording was made around 8 in the morning on a warm and slightly humid day in late september using the marantz pmd661 and a rode ntg2 shotgun microphone. Do you sense the insects are more subdued than usual? as if they, too, are waiting for the cooler masses of early autumn?? the overall loudness of the birds is also down somewhat, maybe some of our neotropical migrants have already left. . . . Taking with them the wonderful midwest diet and warm memories of raising the next generations of their kind before the swamp turns gray, and cold and inhospitable for raising a family. . Enjoy, what i consider a turning point of the seasons.
One of autumn's most signature sounds is that of dry leaves skittering and tumbling as they ride along on a hard surface. In this case, the hard surface is asphalt. Hardly any other sound, just the strong autumn wind, and bunches of dried out sweet gum, maple and oak leaves racing across an asphalt parking lot. Think of it, also, as the sound from our youth, our careful youth when everything was achievable. At least for me, this brings me back to my happy place. Recorded on saturday october 17 2020 in an asphalt parking lot buffeted by gusts between 20 and 30 mph. Sound devices 702. Sennheiser mkh416 left channel, beyerdynamic m58 right channel.
I wanted to record the sound of a keyring - or rather the keys strapped to it - make while in mid-air. There are the keys audible, recorded hitting the stack of hay (soft landing) and air blowign into the mics while the recordied has high velocity. I was throwing my recorer with my left hand, while simultaneously throwing my keyring with my right hand. The throw was vertical and the landing zone was a pile of hay. I thing there are some interesting sound here, i'm uploading it unedited to make it possible to cut out whatever you like. Recorded with a flying zoom h2 at 48khz/24-bit, edited, nomalized and converted to flac using audacity.
Quiet urban residential area in tokyo at about 2 am in the late summer (october, i think). You can hear far off traffic, some night insects and a drunk guy who came to close to my hidden mics to take a whiz. Excluding the peeing guy, quiet parts are perfect for looping (for ambient background sounds in video or audio works). The peeing guy might actually be useful, so i didn't cut it out. Faithfully recorded with a stereo mic pair placed at a 90 degree angle. The left-right balance was adjusted and the stereo field was expanded later to fix the lopsided sided flatness of the original recording. Other than that, the recording is unprocessed.
I use a voltage controlled lfo (vclfo) for this experiment. When i send a trigger to the lfo it resets and start over again. In this example i'm using a sinus wave output. I send the output, the sinus wave, to1 - a sample and hold (s/h) module2 - a quantizer3 - straight to vco. The s/h and the quantizer are triggered at the same time. Even an envelope a generated with the same trigger. All three sounds are controlled by this envelope. First out we have s/h (left)second straight to vco (right)third the quantized (center). As usual its fun to take a real close look at the wave!.
Incorrect rendered and untreated noisy stereo loop, unintentionally done with an amiga emulator (uae for windows). Extremely dirty and distorted sound. The unrecognizable source was the title song of "speedball 2: brutal deluxe" (developed by "the bitmap brothers", music by "nation 12"). The error was was most likely either caused by wrong sound emulation settings or buffer underruns. Left channel is mostly white noise, while the right one is more like a hard industrial beat. This sound is licensed under "creative commons 0" to get you out of trouble, but i still would appreciate if you mention my name in the credits and give me a feedback, where the sound has been used! thank you very much in advance! ;-).
Composed on the sigil scale c, c♯, e, f, g♯, a at 130 bpm. Wav. The sigil scale has 4 transpositions:. 1. C, c♯, e, f, g♯, a2. C♯, d, f, f♯, a, a♯3. D, d♯, f♯, g, a♯, b4. D♯, e, g, g♯, b, c. Left delay (phased) 25 ms.
On the mountain chacaltaya, thunderstorm begin : lightning, thunderclap, snow and hail. . . Sound recorded by a ms setup schoeps ccm41+ccm8 with a cinela zephyx rain protectionsound devices 788t recorder with cl8ms is encoded in stereo left-rightrecorded in february 2014 in chacaltaya mountain, above la paz, bolivia. Sound reference: @sam140207016same sound on souncloud http://soundcloud. Com/felixblume/chacaltaya. More sounds on http://www. Felixblume. Com/. Please rate or comment the sound if you like it!.
Mexico city - street seller screaming to sell their merchandise till the whistling announcing the police, in mexico city historical center (close to zocalo. "correo mayor" street). Sound recorded by a zoom h4n with its internal xy microphonestereo left-rightrecorded in 2010same sound on soundcloud: https://soundcloud. Com/felixblume/mexico-vendeurs-ambulants. Download 100 sounds from mexico city in wave 48k 24b on bandcamp https://felixblume. Bandcamp. Com/album/disco-pirata-ciudad-de-m-xico.
Wind is blowing and howling in the salt desert of atacama (chili). Sound recorded by a ms setup schoeps microphone ccm41&ccm8;sound devices 744t recorderms is encoded in stereo left-rightrecorded in 2012 during the shooting of "camanchaca // notes pour un film à venir" directed by clio simon (http://www. Wix. Com/cliosimo8/cliosimon - cliosimon@gmail. Com)photography : sergio nahuel. More sounds on http://www. Felixblume. Comthe same sound on soundcloud with a french description on http://soundcloud. Com/felixblume/desert-atacama. Please rate the sound or comment it if you like it !.
Idea for a base for a radio bumper. I found another track in which someone had said, "du bist der hörer. Wir sind das radio. " so i recorded myself repeating these sentences, which translate from german into english as, "you are the listener. We are the radio. " i also overlaid it over a track of generated sine waves, one in each channel (l-r), chosen to be discordant (like a radioactive effect). Sine waves are 10. 5 seconds, i left 4. 5 seconds at the end to overlay your content (maybe an ident or whatever). Have fun!. Created for my online radio station (sscr tampa), but released in the public domain/creative commons zero/"copyleft" to the maximum extent allowed by law. Voice is my own, tones generated on my computer.
An excerpt from some in-car driving recordings i made with the windows wound down. My starting point is geotagged. I first turn right out of trail ridge court in streamwood, il, then wait to turn left at the intersection of schaumburg road and south sutton road. I then head north on il route 59. The car is a 1996 chrysler lhs 3. 5l v6 (note the recognizable sound of the creaky chrysler transmission as i slow to a stop). My recording setup was two audio technica at851a boundary mics, mounted upside down on the interior roof and facing out of the driver and passenger windows (with appropriate wind protection), running through a mixer into a zoom h4.
Me squeezing a crumpled bag of doritos, recorded with an sm57 going into an m-audio mobilepre usb audio interface. I recorded this because i needed a good rubber stretching sound, but couldn't find one that looped well. When i crumpled the bag up to throw it away, i realized it kind of sounds like what i wanted, and with some eqing and clever layering i could get a sound that's pretty close to what i wanted. I've uploaded the final result under my "processed sounds" pack, but here are the raw sounds for you to use, completely unprocessed. I've left some silence/noise at the beginning/end of these so that you can easily remove the noise if you so choose.
Quiquiriquí - mexico, wirikuta desert (spanish). Sound engineer: félix blumemicrophone used: ms setup schoeps ccm41+ccm8recorder: sound devices 744trecorded in july 2012 in wuadley (san luis potosi, mexico)ms is encoded in stereo left-right. The rooster’s singing has so many names around the world. Cocorico in france, cock-a-doodle-doo in english, kikeriki in germany, quiquiriqui in spanish. . . Does the rooster really sing differently according to his nationality?cocorico sound is a collaborative project putting together on a map rooster sounds from all over the world, using the freesound platform. Http://www. Felixblume. Com/cocorico-sound-project/.
Any thursday. . . It was about 1:00 am and i got my handy recorder zoom h4n with me. Then i realized i found very few sounds here at freesound. Org of steps for videogames. . . So i decided to record some. They have "so much personality", with keys in the pockets (you can notice them on the run), a dog barking when i run, and the sound of the street at night. It may not be 100% clean (for example, wind affects a little to the beggining of the run), but i think it's enough to emulate a videogame in a short film or something. I turn around once when dog is barking, you can notice the bark panning from left to right channel.
These short files are random selections from a 9min composite audio file i put together from an accidental recording made when i left my sony camcorder on in my studio. They are part of the same series posted elsewhere on thefreesoundproject site titled "accidental recordist". There is some hiss/background noise which is part of the street front urban scene of my studio. There are two chimes - one low pitch constructed of four aluminium tubes and wooden clapper (gift) and the high pitch one of small stainless steel discs (purchased in maui from craft shop). I did some basic cleanup of low level background noise and applied plus one level of loudness using adobe soundbooth cs3 to get some clarity.
Http://i. Imgur. Com/05avvhf. Jpg. Recorded on the east side of south wabash avenue close to the intersection of wabash and east harrison street, in the south loop area of chicago, on 7/20/2013. The microphones are facing across the street to the el tracks which cross diagonally across the block at this point. The curvature of the tracks causes the squeaking of the wheels. Trains heading into the loop (north) tend to travel more slowly than those heading south. Cars accumulate at the intersection of harrison and wabash to the south (left). Time of recording was 5:41pm. Weather was warm, in the 80s. Recording details: 2 audio technica at4022s in rycote windshields > sound devices 302 mixer > tascam dr-40 recorder.
A field recording i made. The original file was about 3 hours long, i just cut a cool piece out and uploaded it :: gear: one røde nt-1a (right channel) and one shure 8700 (left channel; eq-based hiss reduction) :: setup: both microphones were mounted next to each other with an offset of about 2. 5 meters :: the preamp for the nt1-a was the on-board preamp of the yamaha mg16/4 mixing console. Directly recorded to adobe audition 3. 0. :: if you like (or dislike) the sample, download, rate and comment!.
A peaceful, drowsy-ish recording of a midwestern usa large field bordered by heavy forest. This was recorded in mid summer, on a very hot day. Temperature was 90 degrees, but, with 45% humidity it was manageable. The good thing about this recording is i was far enough away from humanity's engines to get no cars, no boats, no loud. . . . Anything. Well, except the insect chorus. This is the time of year in illinois that autumn is getting imperceptibly closer. The skies are clearer blue with less humidity. . . A few trees had red leaves. Nature taking a breather. Recorded at 2:30pm on thursday august 26, 2022 using a mixpre 6 recorder. Left channel: rode nt5 cardioid microphone. Right channel: sennheiser mkh 416 microphone.
The International. Lansbury's Labour Weekly released a series of gramaphone records of left-wing songs and speeches from 1926. This is a recording of one of those records. L'Internationale. Lansbury's Labor Weekly a publié une série de disques de chansons et de discours de gauche de 1926. Voici un enregistrement de l'un de ces disques. «Интернационал». «Lansbury's Labour Weekly» выпустил серию грамзаписей песен и выступлений левых в 1926 году. Это запись одной из таких пластинок. Українська: «Інтернаціонал». «Lansbury's Labour Weekly» випустив серію грамзаписів лівих пісень і промов 1926 року. Це запис однієї з таких платівок.
This is a remix of: http://www. Freesound. Org/people/kyster/sounds/147984/made for continuum-2. I added the following samples:. Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/philippe%20b/sounds/27070/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/dobroide/sounds/29610/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/lex1975/sounds/123925/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/djgriffin/sounds/21215/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/djgriffin/sounds/21212/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/djgriffin/sounds/15488/. I cleaned sample 123925 from all the subway noise and added some reverb, added some chorus on djgriffin samples. I left some space to play for someone else and added a little something on the end. .
Left over drum loops from my official sample packs on my website (which are also completely free). Cc0, you do not need to credit me, but credit is appreciated - mostly because i love to see what people use my work for!. Check out these free midi jazz/lofi chord progressions on my patreonhttps://www. Patreon. Com/posts/lofi-jazz-chill-65320780?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copy_to_clipboard&utm_campaign=postshare. Download a ton of free sample packs from my website via google drivehttps://holizna. Com/.
Left over piano/melody loops from my official sample packs on my website (which are also completely free). Cc0, you do not need to credit me, but credit is appreciated - mostly because i love to see what people use my work for!. Check out these free midi jazz/lofi chord progressions on my patreonhttps://www. Patreon. Com/posts/lofi-jazz-chill-65320780?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copy_to_clipboard&utm_campaign=postshare. Download a ton of free sample packs from my website via google drivehttps://holizna. Com/.
This is a recording of all in-flight announcements from a flight attendant, the first officer and captain during a flight from atlanta to new york on august 17, 2018, recorded directly from the headphone jack at my seat with a zoom h1n. Each clip is separated by a few seconds of silence. For authenticity, i left all the dc voltage spikes and electronic noise in place. This may be useful if you want an authentic announcement without the acoustics, i. E. Use your own speaker sims or impulse responses to fit into an existing sound design environment. I never did figure out why the first officer said "hello. . . Are you back there? hello? hello?" but it has been captured anyway.
Here's some more of that young couple next door. For this one, they probably went 15+ minutes. Their libido must be really high for this day/night. From my listening, it seems like they were not doing it in bed the entire time. They must have used other furniture and played around in different positions. From 3:30 or even before that is when they start. Passed 5:00 is when the woman starts to moan loud. 14:55 is when they finish. 16:07 guy says i'm tired. Note that the original audio had more bed and furniture creak noises, almost 30 mins long, and some of their chats cut out. Also note that some of the noises left in on the good parts may not be sex noises. This was edit and shorten with audacity.
Author: Maria Stader (soprano), Sieglinde Wagner (contralto), Helmut Krebs (ténor), Josef Greindl (basse), Chœur de la Cathédrale Sainte-Hedwige, Orchestre Philharmonique de Berlin, Igor Markevitch (dir.)
Author: Maria Stader (soprano), Sieglinde Wagner (contralto), Helmut Krebs (ténor), Josef Greindl (basse), Chœur de la Cathédrale Sainte-Hedwige, Orchestre Philharmonique de Berlin, Igor Markevitch (dir.)
Usa, california - a diesel goods train is passing by in the ghost town of bagdad in the mojave desert. Close recording of the train (a couple of meters). Train horn is announcing he is coming. Sound recorded by a ms setup schoeps microphone ccm41+ccm8sound devices 552 mixer + sound devices 744t recorderms is encoded in stereo left-rightrecorded in nov 2011. The same sound on sound cloud:http://soundcloud. Com/felixblume/train. The same sound slowed downhttp://www. Freesound. Org/people/felix. Blume/sounds/189153. Another sound of train in the desert on freesound:http://www. Freesound. Org/people/felix. Blume/sounds/166086/. More sounds on http://www. Felixblume. Com. Please rate the sound or comment it if you like it !.
I did not record this ambience sound! wtfi've left my zoom h1 recorder at a friends place for quite some while until i picked it up today. Accompanied by a few tracks that make sense to us i also found this record, which none of us (not me nor my friend) recognizes as their record. There were two files (which i recognize as takes), so it must be a part of a fictional flick. I've pulled them together here. Here's what i belief it is:ambience of a crime scene with cars approaching, motors running, people alighting and then talking. Seems like the police or other authorities just discovered a corpse.
Author: Maria Stader (soprano), Sieglinde Wagner (contralto), Helmut Krebs (ténor), Josef Greindl (basse), Chœur de la Cathédrale Sainte-Hedwige, Orchestre Philharmonique de Berlin, Igor Markevitch (dir.)
Author: Maria Stader (soprano), Sieglinde Wagner (contralto), Helmut Krebs (ténor), Josef Greindl (basse), Chœur de la Cathédrale Sainte-Hedwige, Orchestre Philharmonique de Berlin, Igor Markevitch (dir.)
Author: Maria Stader (soprano), Sieglinde Wagner (contralto), Helmut Krebs (ténor), Josef Greindl (basse), Chœur de la Cathédrale Sainte-Hedwige, Orchestre Philharmonique de Berlin, Igor Markevitch (dir.)
Bird singing recorded at around 3:40 am with yinger bm 800 ldc-microphone in front of my open window, i had to add some noise reduction because of my computer fan with reafir (there isn't really much of that noise left, atleast if compared to original). You can also maybe hear ocassional space bar-click sound maybe twice, but it's still pretty useable clip in my opinion, i recorded this just to test my new microphone, and because i couldn't sleep because of the loud birds singing, and in revenge i recorded that with my shiny new yinger bm800. You are free to use this soundclip for both commercial and non-commercial audio and video work. File format: 16 bit/44. 1khz mono. Wav-file.
Afternoon traffic ambiance hum on the street - field-recording taken from the yard/balcony in front of my door, in the distance you can hear the warning buzz from the tram and later its starting off from the tram stop nearby. Tram continues then to go from left to right channel, accompanied by some random people noise from the yard. Brno city center, czech republic, central europe. Recorded by huawei prime phone, which unfortunately makes some noise filtering itself. Recording date: 11. 04. 2019.
The guest room i am staying in has a tile bathroom. Each time i take a shower, i hear this magnificent hum of the water heater clicking on and then turning off once the shower water is stopped. I was fortunate enough to hear it click on while i wasn't in the shower and captured about 30 seconds of it before it died. Infinite variation, impossible to replicate. At the end, as the water heater shuts down, it clicks down into the lowest ranges of the frequency spectrum; i didn't hear it until i listened to the recording but the couple of seconds of that are just as magical. Wish i would have left the recorder running!. Captured with a zoom h3-vr to ambix format at 96k24bit and bounced to stereo. Processing: 24db gain to all 4 clips, izotope spectral denoise to get rid of the air in the room and izotope ozone to enhance the bass signal a touch. Enjoy!.
Description of collection :dji mavic mini 2 sounds. Recorded on a zoom h5 stock xy mic. No editing not even normalizing, just chopped up segments in audacity. I apologise some recordings may have footsteps sounds, and remote blips (maybe the latter is good and more authentic). Mic may have been places either pointing left-right, or up-down, or both pointing up. Microphone wasn't on the floor, but set on a bench. Recorded indoor. Hope you enjoy :)ps: id love to hear how you use this sound, feel free to link your creations or share how/why you listen to this :).