About a dozen hikers gathered for lunch: talking, bird sounds. Recorded near shale oil mine, latrobe, tasmania, on a marantz pmd661 with a rode nt4, 8 july 2018. Small amount of wind rustle in trees.
A close-up recording using the m/s technique. It is the recording of a simple small-sized fan. I really liked the low-frequency sounds it generated when i got the mic close. All my sounds are public domain and can be used by anyone in any way they want. You can support me here: https://www. Buymeacoffee. Com/chrd.
Light rain falling from roof onto puddle on the cement sidewalk. Recorded outside of my first year dorm. Someone asks me to let them into the building toward the end lol.
While i was trying to record other sounds my yorkshire terrier came in and got right in front of the microphone. I enticed her to bark. Funny thing is that she often will sneeze when i give her the bark command. This file is a bit of both.
This is the sound of traffic with cars going in three directions. Recorded in stereo with a sound devices mixpre3ii and a pair of audio technica at943 microphones.
The title says it. Recorded on my zoom h4n. "when you use this sound, it would be nice if you spent a voluntarily donation to freesound. "https://freesound. Org/donations/donate/.
Mono recording of a small cooking blender that, after some pitching and processing, i used as a layer for a robot's movement mechanism. Format: wav 48khz 24bit monogear: oktava mc 012 -> joemeek vc1qcs -> audiofuse interface.
24 bit 44100 khz sound recorded with zoom h6. The area is very close to the magical small village of krippen, germany. The river flows undisturbed - at some point though you can hear a car passing by. Its tires interact with the wet asphalt creating yet another interesting sound effect.
Two small blades sliding over each other. The sound is made by using two small kitchen knifes however, try pitching it down to -12 semitones and further for a sword-like sound. The noise of the recording is gated so it still comes through a little on the decay.
A high pitched door hinge from a small wooden door squeak upon closing. Recorded in a small stairwell in an office complex so no big reverb/echo effect.
This was recorded on july 8, 2004 at my small apartment complex in klamath falls, oregon. Recorded with a small sony digital pocket recording device with internal mic.