Stacking glass plates on top of each other. Trying to take one from the pile. Taking plates off the stack. Microphone: at2020, soundcard: focusrite scarlett 8i6.
Me stacking and straightening a stack of papers. Edited in audacity. Feel free to use this for any animation, game, movie, or project. You don't have to credit me if you don't want to. Edited in audacity.
Single note sampled from an analog synthesizer by modular samples. Modular samples provides samples of vintage and modern synthesizers for apple exs24, native instruments kontakt, reason and live samplers, with over 50 gigabytes of public domain content. Sampler files and sound packs are also available at http://modularsamples. Com. Synthesizer: oberheim xpanderpatch name (pack): big stacknote: c2midi note: 36.
Me fussing in my friend's kitchen. Plates being scraped, stacked and clinking at close proximity. Eventually water running and rinsing. Recorded on a zoom h4.
I had a stack of unused cheap lined paper, and needed some paper sounds. Posting in the unlikely event someone finds use in them. Held a microphone above a stack of papers and crumpled them. Credit is appreciated, but not required.
This effect was created for a radio tax spot to support the line "here's all the directions. . . 1,000 pages of them!" (sfx: drops 1,000 pages on desk)it makes a distinct whoomp sound when they land. Recorded on nt2-a rode mic in a production studio.
I'm a student studying sound and i and recording sounds this is one of the recordings. This sound was made by dropping real poker chips on top of each other.
Me lifting and setting down a stack of papers. Edited in audacity. Feel free to use this for any animation, game, movie, or project. You don't have to credit me if you don't want to. Edited in audacity.
I was putting away the dishes and heard a strange sound. . . . Upon investighation i found i had stacked a saucer on top of a plate and there was a wobble happening. Captured with an edirol r09-hr.
A stack beeep sound. It was created with me accidentally breaking my microphone. . . Here you go. This is in the public domain so do absolutely anything you want with it. What am i going to do, sue you?.
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.
A cartoon type message, prompt, notifier sound. Good for games. First is a stereo stack with a slight pitch offset on the right channel. Second is a mono version. Third has some reverb and delay.
Three sets of stacked third, one whole step apart, panned left right and center. Originally intended for meditation. Sounds a bit like early 80's horror film music.
In this series, low ends are made with zynaddsubfx and top end are processed samples of me hitting various objects used audacity and renoise to stack them.