Short page flipping and finger on paper sounds first part is a large paperback and second is a small journal. Recorded on akg d5 through audacity with slight amplification added.
Pet store near burbling fish tank with birds in the background. One is cawing and the other says hello repeatedly. Two people are also talking somewhere across the store.
A car drives by in the distance whilst out in the english countryside of suffolk -- if you find this sound helpful, i'm happy to have a coffee bought for me ☕ (but you don't have too!) >> https://ko-fi. Com/ryank.
Recorded with a tascam dr-1 looking south out of my garage between dallas and ft. Worth, here is 30 minutes of rain and intermittent distant thunder that grows increasingly heavy and then tapers off.
Near the river, end of the day. Birds insects and frogs are singing. Recorded with zacom nomad 12. Channel 1 boom: schoeps mk 41channel 2 and 3: stéréo , ortf schoeps mstc 64.
I drew this thx deep note imitation in photosounder by drawing several lines with the white spray with the harmonics modifier. I first had a look at the original thx sound and tried to reproduce what i saw. The final chorus sounds bad because it's hand-drawn, so the right notes aren't hit plus the lines aren't straight so the pitches keep moving around a bit.
Gravado com boom sennheiser para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil.
An outdoor ping-pong table. Birds around. Ping-pong bat and table-tennis ball. Then the ball is falling and bouncing on a tiled floor. France, 2012. Recorded with schoeps cmc6mk4recorded on sounddevice 744t24 bits, 48khz, mono.
This microsong is one of my micro compositions, inspired in the magic of disney but you can use in any situation. Recorded only with my roland gw-8 keyboard and audacity as a multitrack sesion.
Finger picking an a-7 chord with my epiphone sg into a focusrite 2i2 interface to reaper. Added a pitch change with reverb and eq. I love how it gives an 'organ' sound. Comments welcome. :-).