Wood door sound: various speeds of open and closing a wood door with a lot of speaky sounds. Recorder: zoom h4n with the internal mic on 48khz with 24bit.
Zipping open and closed at various speeds. Recorded with a rigid tripod bag, with the intended purpose of voicing a tent being zipped up and down. Raw audio, unprocessed.
A public-domain, lossless track of peaceful rain. I created it by layering other various public-domain source files and playing around with eq. Enjoy!.
With resemblance to the sound of an engine, this sound can be used with various different mechanical objects in mind. This sound was bounced into 24bit, 48hz, interleaved audio. This sound was synthesised using a digital synthesiser.
Raw sound putting on/taking of a rubber disposable glove. Various takes captured in a middle size kitchen (some reverb) with zoom h4n. Normalized/render in reaper.
Recording of the ambience of my local library: people talking, footsteps, doors banging, lending machines beeping and various other sounds. Recorded with a zoom h1.
This is some small patterns i made and mixed basic filters time pitch all accross and finally put some bells with a very very short programmed arpeggiator. You will not hear the arpeggiator over all the other effects ;).
Recording of midday traffic close to a busy downtown intersection in a major city. Sounds of various vehicles going by and car horns bleeping loudly. Recorded with a zoom h1.
On a music tour mostly travelling along the volga river and stopping at various places on the way. Captured on portable cassette recorder. Walking the streets of moscow. May 1992.
classic electronic bass sound, created in synthmaster 2. 9 with wavetables created in waveedit. Various modulations in filters and oscillators, phaser effect, lofi and equalizer.
14 various synthesized bell tones, originally created as chimes to precede paging announcements. Made with a modular synthesizer. 44. 1khz, 16bit, wav.
Edit of "windy mountain plains" by dwightsabeast. Interference has been removed, as well as various noises caused by the author to create as smooth a resource as possible. 96khz preserved.
Experimental ambient. Original audio was recorded from behringer ms 101 through some pedals. I than used the same file in various ways and ended up with this.
I had various mics placed and recorded the full process of putting the keys in the ignition, cranking and putting into gear and then idle. This was in a nissan frontier.
I played a bit with the filters and oscillators of a free vst synth. This sound is useful for cutting and applying different effects over it. I think that it can be used standalone as well.
This is a harshly manipulated file of rumbling that has been tweaked to the max by plug-ins and various noise making enhancers meant to simulate the sound of impacting. This, combined with the gentle rumble to accentuate.