A single bowling pin my local bowling ally got me for my birthday getting knocked on the ground of my room. Recorded and processed in audacity (headset mic).
Poor salad bowl being hit multiple times, to produce this track, which is ready to be chopped up into single hits and become a multisample eventually :)the bowl itself is tuned almost exactly to g.
This is a recording of rain with a zoom h6. You can hear the rain hitting the roof above my head. And i go closer to the ground at the end, where single drops are more clear.
A mono recording of the cheapest triangle i could find at the music store. 3 single hits of the bars, a few closed hits and a finger cymbal ding as a bonus. Gear:neumann ltm-103arturia audifuse. Format:wav 48khz 24bit mono.
Sounds of a ceramic coffee cup being hit with a steel spoon, single hits and repetitive fast hits for imitating a bell of sorts. Caution: may get noisy and ear-piercing ;). I recorded this for my own sound design purposes (game sfx) and thought i would share it with anyone who may find it useful - if you do, please help yourself and enjoy!.
I initially created this snare using lmms ( linux multimedia studio ) and a single instance of the zynaddsubfx plugin. There were many effects and experiments done before exporting as an audio stem. Next i opened this stem ( single snare hit ) in bitwig studio and made a few copies of it and timestretched and chopped and then joined together in a group track the parts i liked to make the whole sound. Final effects included saturation, equalization , sidechain-limiting and compression.
A small bass drum sound i whipped up in about ten or fifteen minutes; this one with a techno/hardcore vibe. Made in audacity using tone generators and various effects.
Single hit with the clapper on a handbell, compressed and equalized with the intention of creating a lift bell sound effect. If you use this sound i would love it if you could send me a message saying what you did with it.