Ambiance of preparatory movements before a theater rehearsal. 3 people on a creaky linoleum floor, walking. Natural reverb of this quite large yoga room.
Chunky plastic toy button being pressed and released. Added slight reverb effect to make it sound quite 'industrial' used here for example: https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=bhezmhr6-y0.
Loop dub techno!hey guys thanks so much for the kind words. . To be grateful check out my page to catch a new one, this time quite different, more dirty but hypnotic at the same time :).
Ever needed that one teeth chattering noise from classic cartoons,well here's that one,and trust me,its the one,please enjoy. I just used audacity to record it from a website (can't quite remember what that website was).
Hey guys thanks so much for the kind words on 213. Wav. . To be grateful check out my page to catch a new crazy loop, this time quite different, more dirty but hypnotic at the same time :).
Couldn't quite find exactly the sound i was looking for so i made it myself. It's intended to sound like a revolver spin for a video game special move, including a little handling noise at the end. Ratchet recorded with rode ntg4+.
I needed a nice breaking glass sound but none were quite punchy enough so i grabbed a few from here, comped them, eq'd them and panned them nicely. Here is the result. Hope somebody else finds it useful.
Yesterday's edited and shorter recording when it was quite windy. Even with a wind sock over the mics i wasn't able to cut out the wind but hope this is an acceptable edit after going over the recording and taking out the worst bits.
Pc speaker sounds, recorded by mic'ing the tower. Quite noisy, but still very funky in a beat. I used bawami to get my own midi files to play through the pc speaker in order to produce these sounds.
This short sound clip is from the metalworking shop next door here in tijuana. It has some sections where they hammer twice in a row with two different pitches, it's quite melodic and unique. There is some very light ambient traffic and music noise.
Does this sound need a description?. Noticed that my door was quite loud - so i recorded some sounds of it with my phone close to the moving parts of the door.
This "punch" was created by slapping a piece of steak against wood. It's not quite an action movie punch but it sure sounds like a hit. This was recorded at the open window institute sound booth in centurion, south africa.
This was a quote from a gogo dancer asking a question, but got mixed up halfway the sentence, making it quite funny:. "do you want me to dance with me?".
Roomtone of the interior of a barn, with constant creak, cracks, rattle, metal, can be used during storm, quite mysterious, recorded at 48-16 with portable dat using schoeps ms ball, edited and decoded in stereo in pt.
Aboard the gold line train (light-rail) heading into union station, downtown los angeles. There is a lot of backround whoosh coming from the air-conditioning that was running quite heavily. Stereo, 24bit, recorded via handheld recorder.
Recording of live kick drum that was gently hand-tapped with a plastic club. Recording was then reversed and processed through compressor, eq, flanger, gentle distortion and slight reverbation, to produce something almost but not quite entirely unlike an approximation of the beating of a human heart.
Town fireworks display, including grand finale, recorded in large parking lot of a municipal park very close to where the fireworks were set off. There is quite a bit of natural reverb throughout, and some nice applause from the crowd afterwards.
This is a 10-meter-high waterfall formed by the small river molinar in tobera, a beautiful tiny village in the mountains of burgos (spain). Quite a refreshing sight. Recorded with sony pcm-d50.
An elephant beetle squeaking. Zoom h1. Use it how you want. Feel free to tell what you did with it!. No beetles were harmed in the making of this recording, quite opposite, i love beetles!.
A calm sound for interfacing main menus. Created by accident in fl studio whilst editing a synth midi note. Reminds me of the early 90s-00's interfacing sounds which were quite placid, melancholic and tuneful.
This was a recording taken on a small train riding around the louisville zoo in kentucky, usa. I took this towards the end of the tour, and was on the back of the train so you can hear the announcer quite clearly directing us. Sorry if there’s some talking in the background, i was siting next to my aunt’s little foster child at the time and he was enjoying himself quite a bit. You can hear the train rumble against the tracks and slowly slow down, as well as some chatter of the riders and passerby. Used this myself in my song bossa nova- https://soundcloud. Com/user-32192831-668958257/bossa-nova.
Stereo recording of an ambulance passing from left to right, with quite some traffic in the background and a very faint walla. Gear:zoom h6 with stock xy mics. Format:wav 48khz 24bit stereo.
The end of a lead synth i made in ableton as part of my track "venture". The rise in pitch at the end is quite nice, i think. Hear it in the track here:http://youtu. Be/cncgyp7ta0y?t=1m43s.
This is a deliberate effort by someone quite close to me, who thinks someone will like it. With the vocal addition and all. He says it sounds better. Did not feel better. I stood there and let this happen, just for the audio. I hope you can appreciate that.
This is the 218-locomotiv. You can hear how its connected to a train, then 2 engines are started afterwards. The first engine is quite cold. Recorded with sony mz710 minidisk recorder and a sony ecm907 microphone.
It's not quite the macho man randy savage's "oh yeah!" nor is it exactly the kool-aid man's "oh yeah!" nevertheless, in a three-way "oh yeah!" battle our dj can hold his own.
Fermona waterfall in ferrera di varese (northern italy) recorded from the small pond downstream. Quite saturated but not distorted or clipping. Perfect for energetic nature backgrounds. Recorded with zoom h1n.
Made from taking two large atx (the form factor, the chassis) computer panels (that i havent used in quite some time), rubbing the entirety of them together quite brashly (one is on the ground), keeping the recorder on xy setup in my other hand in unison then dropping them onto each other. Inside of reaper, i begin changing the rate and pitching them down and applied saturation, distortion and reverberation gave them a very clean effect of a decrepit gate shutting down. Good for trapping your enemies in a battle to the death for which the title is inspired from; one of those tension moments a person in a film/game finds themselves in.
Garden shovel clanging as it is struck. I needed the sound of someone getting hit over the head with a shovel for a theatrical production [ fuddy meers ]. I recorded my garden shovel as i struck it with my shoe; quite effective.
The soft sound of rain hitting the roof of an rv i was in. I set up my zoom h4n recorder and tried to sit as still as possible. Sounds quite nice. Edited to remove some movement noise.
A close up, quite agressive sound of a sluice flowing at maximum. Recorded at the canal du midi, moissac, france, with a nagra lb and 2 beyerdynamic mc930 (ortf). Feel free to use it the way you want !.
I tied an olympus ls-5 recorder high in a tree and left it for half an hour. There are still quite a few people around and you can hear their voices alongside the birds which are getting ready to roost.
A bird was singing close to a chimney early in the morning. I had my recording gear ready to go. It took quit a bit of processing (= noise-removal & filtering) to get rid of rubbish. I added a slight reverb to it. The recording is made in zoetermeer, a city close to the hague.
I was surprised that this came out so well, an awesome water-down-the-drain sound in my very own kitchen sink. A plastic dishpan was tipped and held there until the water exited. Quite a roar, unmodified except that it is contained in the dish washing file.
Not quite as fun as the title makes it sound but still a good hydraulic whooshing sound i made with my tascam dr-40x on a small tripod underneath my bed as i lifted and pushed down on the hydraulic hinge. Filtered and eq'd a bit for some room buzz.
(higher pitch and relatively different in terms of character than the original) based upon my "single gunshot. Wav" sfx, this experiments a bit with the effects of stereo audio. I made the sound quite punchy also. Created with audacity. Use however you see fit.
Rooster crowing. Processed with silence at either end, because there was some random ambiance that didn't add to the recording. Not quite the cliche "cock-a-doodle-doo," but it's clean and it works. Taken at an animal sanctuary with a zoom h2 in 120* pattern.
This record was taken at dresden airport during departure of a virgin atlantic airbus a330-343x. For recording i used a sony fdr 53 camcorder with a mounted rode video mic (just a simple mono mic, but sounds quite nice).
This is a solo acoustic slide guitar noodling round with a country-ish melody. I've added some splices here and there to make it easier to navigate. Quite good fun to modulate the position and gene size to create some eerie rhythmical effects. Have fun!.
The sound of margorabbia torrent (ferrera di varese, northern italy) slightly upstream of fermona waterfall. Quite saturated but not distorted or clipping. Perfect for energetic nature backgrounds. Recorded with zoom h1n.
Recorded in northern michigan in my backyard, this sound is wind rushing through trees. It was quite a windy day outside, so i made this. It was recorded on my laptop, so sorry if it's not high quality! i love creating sounds and i hope everyone who uses this loves it!.
Actually a quite simple patch with not many modules involved. A rewarding patch! have to take some notes. Fm-modulation off-course. Self oscillating filters. Lfos. Sample and hold. Modular fun! well. . . I think its fun.
It's just my son who is sleeping and snoring with my rode ntg-3 and zoom h6. The record is quite noisy because of zoom preamps but i decided to let you have it unprocessed, enjoy with your denoiser yourself, ha-ha!.
It's a musical lamp i registered at a friend's house two years ago. It seems to be a headlamp, but i'm not quite sure anymore. As you guessed, it plays beethoven's song called "für elise".
Garden shovel clanging as it is struck. I needed the sound of someone getting hit over the head with a shovel for a theatrical production [ fuddy meers ]. I recorded my garden shovel as i struck it with my shoe; quite effective.
I clicked it so hard, that if i clicked it half as hard twice at the same time, it would be the same volume!!! there's quite a bit of background noise on this one because i am the king of maximum gain. Bzzhzhhshshhzhzhhhzzzz.
Recording of a remote control helicopter in a quite room. Used audacity to edit and turtle beaches to record. --have fun! let me know what you use it for in the comments!and please don't forget to credit back to @checksevens!thanks.