Hitting a wooden desk with fist. Recorded with xperia phone, and then denoised, normalised. These are dry samples with no effects, so you can process them to your liking.
Sound through a vent while contractors did demolition on the bathroom upstairs. Has a nice "eavesdropping" quality, a vibe like you're hearing the work from another area. Lots of hammering and debris of all sizes falling on the ground, include some good thuds. Recorded on a tascam-dr-40 and cleaned up in audacity. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Collapsing in thick grass. This audio shows that the person could go no farther, fell to his knees, then keeled over. A great piece of audio for a movie or video.
Skiing poles being hit together to create an impact with a hollow metal and plastic sound. Intended for foley of a slalom skiier amping himself up at the top of the hill.
Just a quick recording using a c1000 to create the sound of someone breaking out from behind a metal door (a lift). Its actually a simple tool cupboard door.
Stale bread falling into a plastic bowl. Kinda sounds a rock falling onto a surface. Recorded with an sm57, limited to -9db, and normalized. (no eq or other compression etc. ).
Recorded on an mp3 player using the voice recorder. Recorded at the concord rsl women's bowling club on a sunday. Sound of bowl hitting the back gutter.
Recorded in a small wetland preserve in north east florida, bird sounds and small waterfall in foreground, traffic in the background sorry about the beginning thud.
Note: credit not required but it is appreciated, and i'd love to see what you create with this if you use this!. Impact delay i made with a kick, delay, reverb, some other source sounds and effects :).
Me tapping a series of objects on a block of heavy, toothy paper. A pencil eraser, metal nail file, empty straw wrapper, a metal hole-punch, and a crinkled wadded up paper.
Hitting the side of a metal wheelbarrow with an axe. Could be used for a car crash, metal dumpster, all kinds of large metallic impacts. Recorded with a rode videomic pro into a zoom h5 recorder.