Using the remove hum tool on izotope rx2, i took out filtered out the hum that occurs in the 190-220 hz range. I believe any eq could filter that hum out at that range without affecting the bass in the footsteps. I believe the footsteps are in the 50-60 hz range anyway.
I recorded the sound of three dice being rolled into a wooden table. Using this sound after my other sound, 'diceshake' can give nice dice roll sounds in a dice game for example.
Just a small creak from the chair in the office of a whalewatching captain i was interviewing. A bit of ambient noise. Not much of a contribution, i know, but i've been using little creaks such as this to recreate the sound of a 15th-century sailing ship, so thought it might come in useful for someone somewhere.
Recording with wooden sword about 60~70cm long and mdf panelsoft drop, move, scrape, hit soundrecorded by neumann u87ai, some compressionsorry for electric noise. .
I tapped on my wooden desk a little bit and boosted the noise of it and reduced the backround noise. I used this for a scene of a character falling down stairs.
Breaking or snapping multiple wooden twigs or sticks at once, recorded using a self written app on my samsung galaxy phone, converted from mpeg v4 to mp3 using online-audio-converter. Com.
Sawing wood: using a small saw to saw up wood. There is a bit of metal rattling as the wood is being sawed. Recorded with a zoom h6 (rode ntg-2). Recorded in a room with good acoustic. Can be used when someone is sawing wood.
Two sets of 4 clear, wooden door knocks, first faster than the second. Happy to give back to the community after so many years of downloads with the few good foleys i've done.
Sound recorded near the wood stack in my aunt's stone barn. Reverb due to a 130cm 600l metal basin reverberating near by. Imo the best take out of a few, the lot is also uploaded as one sound file here : https://freesound. Org/people/sadiquecat/sounds/659430/. Recorded on a zoom h5 stock mic capsule. Hope you enjoy :)ps: id love to hear how you use this sound, feel free to link your creations :).