A series of sounds of a baseball cap falling and hitting a hard surface (wood). I wanted to capture the sound of the brim of the hat hitting the ground as hits the ground.
I created this file to override the arrow impact sound in neverwinter nights. I made it from a 'woosh' sound combined with a wood impact sound in audacity.
An impact followed by a vibration that slowly trails off. This sound was made by twanging a dish in a dishwasher partly full of dishes. Recorded with: ipod touch 5th generation. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------please leave feedback by commenting below. I'd love to hear your thoughts about this sound and what you used it for. If you published your finished compilation to the web go ahead and include a link. If you have any questions or requests feel free to contact me. Thank you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.
Effects recorded from the field of the zoom h6 recorder,and microphone oktava mk-012-01,and then processed. Sound composed of several layers, and then processed with different effect plug-ins in: cakewalk by bandlab.
Effects recorded from the field of the zoom h6 recorder,and microphone oktava mk-012-01,and then processed. Sound composed of several layers, and then processed with different effect plug-ins in: cakewalk by bandlab.
Effects recorded from the field of the zoom h6 recorder,and microphone oktava mk-012-01,and then processed. Sound composed of several layers, and then processed with different effect plug-ins in: cakewalk by bandlab.
Effects recorded from the field of the zoom h6 recorder,and microphone oktava mk-012-01,and then processed. Sound composed of several layers, and then processed with different effect plug-ins in: cakewalk by bandlab.
Sound originally used for: curly reads: lost twin - the game [creepypasta]https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=ch5qlfgpnr0. Recorded with a iphone se and edited in audacity. Sound made by the curly one.
A quick slapping around of a desk lamp, recorded on a tonor tc-777. Could be used for gun fiddling sounds, robotic clicks, etc. Mostly just to test recording and uploading to freesound.