This is a song i composed on my piano. This may only be a temporary version. I plan to redo the song better on a better piano. Note - i forgot to add this for some reason >_<. This song is based off of "stop" from "ghost k". If your going to credit someone for this song, it should be credited to them since they made the original song.
Stereo field recordind of a chain saw, final acceleration before stop, birds and grasshoppers sings in the background. Tech. Sony mz-r900 md + sony ecm-ms907 microphone.
Corvette c5 inox from 2001, recorded with zoon h4n at 24/96, stereo. Car start, accelerate, run r/l and l/r, stop the engine, start again,comes near the h4 in a fixed point, accelerate , screeches, run, stops and close the door.
Bus arriving station, stop, people getting out, waiting at the station. Recorded inside. Recorded with zoom h4n-pro 48 khz / 24 bit. Use freely on your personal commercial and non-commercial projects. Don't put this raw sounds/files on youtube or anywhere else. You can use them in creative way as a part of art-form, but not "re-distribute" as (royalty free) stock material. Thank you.
An emulation of the classic "rewind and stop" sound performed by djs to add tension before the drop. Made after tens of trials using fl studio's fruity scratcher on a sample i don't remember. Le: i'm happy this sample from 10 years ago helped so many people, cheers to all!. If you liked this sound you might also like my oriental song, check it out!https://soundcloud. Com/miles-under/bazar.
This is a long recording of a parisian stairwell building44 minutes non stop with lots of elements : people talking, music from tv. Recorded with zoom, 2 ch, mic gain l.
Field recording of a bus coming to a stop and leaving again on november 10, 2014 in ottawa, using zoom h4n @ 44. 1khz. Highpass filtered using ocenaudio.
Very low end roomtone of car at stop with occasional puffs, recorded at 48-16 with portable dat using schoeps ms ball, edited and decoded in stereo in pt.
16 mm moviola, sounds like projector, sound of the tape hitting the reel while playing, end of reel, tape turns around itself, stop machine, recorded with schoeps ms.
A recording of a super fast hand dryer at a service station in the uk. Adjusted to reduce over loud volume and converted from wma to wav in adobe soundbooth.
A boston-area commuter rail train approaches the station, warning bells ringing; brakes to a stop; then departs, passing very close to the microphone, and recedes into the distance.
Crossing bell and diesel locomotive. Locomotive goes from stop to a slow start with crossing bell. Recorded in dillsboro, nc. Part of the smoky mountain railway.
Walking around my neighborhood with a luggage/trolley. Sometimes continuous, but also with bumps and stops. Different surfaces. Some cars and planes go by, you may need to cut around them. Rode ntg2 + zoom h4nno processing.
Recorded in june 2016 on a new york city subway train approaching the last stop (34th street–hudson yards) on the 7 train line. Mta thank you announcement at the station and for all passengers to alight. Recorded with a zoom h2n in 4-channel mode - this is the xy recording only (msg me if you want the raw ms recording!), without a windshield. File has not been modified.
The underground railway stop aspudden in stockholm/sweden. The recorder is situated near the end of the platform, facing along the line to the entrance. A fair crowd of passengers is waiting on the platform. The pa is announcing the next train, which promptly arrives and opens it's doors. Recorded with a zoom h2n. These are the rear channels of a 4ch surround recording. Mics set to 120° dispersion.
This is full sequence of music-box in tea can with screweing up(?) until full stop. It's gift-set of tin box with tea and onboard music box. First i'm winding up music box, put box on the table, then it plays until full stop. This audio recorded with sony mobile communications audio recorder (android) on nexus 4 in pcm wav. Then it was slightly edited with audacity - tiny noise reduction and equalisation (boost frequencies below ~400 hz, lowered frequencies higher than ~2500 hz).