A recording of me typing on my havit kb390l mechanical keyboard with kailh low profile blue switches in them. The clicky sound is produced by a clickbar inside the keyswitch which produces an audible click on both the down and upstroke, differing from normal mechanical keyboards which tend to only click on the downstroke. Recording taken with my blue yeti nano.
I recorded myself typing on my corsair k95 rgb platinum. This is a keyboard with cherry mx brown mechanical switches and has a tactile feel to it. I recorded this with a audio-technica at2020 condenser microphone w/ pop filter and shock mount.
Sony a7 ii autofocus and shutter mechanism sound. Recorded with blue yeti, and exported via audacity ;) you guys helped me numerous time, so i will help you! public domain use!.
This is the sound of typewriting in a mechanical keyboard special for prosody research which it is being done at taln group (upf). In taln different aspects of natural language processis are being done. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/taln.
Typing on a mechanical keyboard with cherry red switches. Corsair k95high quality raw recording 24bit 96khz. If you like this sound or used it in your own project, feel free to donate to me here!paypal. Me/handygaber.
Recording of a 1970's model of a foil ribbon machine, used to create 1st, 2nd, 3rd, place ribbons, etc. . . Nice untouched mechanized, industrial sound.
A quick slapping around of a desk lamp, recorded on a tonor tc-777. Could be used for gun fiddling sounds, robotic clicks, etc. Mostly just to test recording and uploading to freesound.