Small am radio run through a marshall mini-stack and recorded using a shure dynamic - manipulated through the frequencies in-between stations to create eerie whistling and distorted sounds.
It was recorded at low level by the raindrop. There was a woman talking on the phone behind recorder. Raindrop sounds, ambient noise outside library. Stereorecorded with h4n.
Creepy backdrop sounds, like the nethergate sound from minecraft. I recorded some background noises with my samson g-track and modified this with audacity.
The washing machine is on spin mode. I'm afraid there's a bit of wind distortion in the latter part of the sound. This might make a neat sci-fi noise, maybe.
A stretched out slinky with a contact mic adhered to one end being struck, resulting in strange laser-like "zwap" sounds and other even stranger noises.
A stretched out slinky with a contact mic adhered to one end being struck, resulting in strange laser-like "zwap" sounds and other even stranger noises.
Clear recording of birds in my back yard, taken early morning before there is much traffic. Some wind noise is audible. Robins and morning doves are prominent.
A sound of spinning one of those round wooden 'doll-inside-of-a-doll-inside-of-a-doll' things. If there's a certain word for it i can't remember. I added reverb and delay and stuff.
Rough, rubbery sounding scraping noises, very clean despite being recorded very close to the sound source. Recording ends with a slightly different, more near-field scraping sound, rising in pitch.
Sounds like someone is hitting a metal plate on a construction site several times. It was synthesized from coloured noise on a modular synthesizer and then a small about of reverb was added.
Quiet ambience of a city park. Some urban noises very far away. No traffic. Recorded in 90°xy with a zoom hd2 at priesterweg, berlin in september 2016.
Recording with wooden sword about 60~70cm long and mdf panelsoft drop, move, scrape, hit soundrecorded by neumann u87ai, some compressionsorry for electric noise. .
Made this as a layer for an experimental noise track. It changes tempo so beware in your productions, but the closest is 100 bpm. This sound is in the open domain, use it freely without the need for retribution or credit.
I could record and post a lot of birdsongs, but frequently there are too many at once or there is a background noise such as a passing truck or car. That, and i can't identify most. Iphone, external mike, audacity.
The elusive female orgasm captured in its natural habitat: my bed. Four big moans followed by some breathing, gasps, and sighs. Recorded with an iphone and edited in audacity to remove noise.