A mysterious rumbling sound made by my washing machine. There is a sound of trickling water in the background. A great audio clip to add to a movie or a video.
A test recording of a top-loading washing machine accelerating to 1000rpm on its final spin cycle. Note that it's not as high-quality as i would've liked, but i'll try again soon. Recorded with an oppo reno 8 lite 5g phone and edited with audacity. You may also hear birds chirping, which i had trouble editing out with this recording. The machine in question is a fisher & paykel quicksmart 5. 5kg (mw513) running on 240v 50hz power. This machine utilises a "direct drive" bldc motor instead of the traditional induction motor and pulley.
Single washing machine in bathroom, tumbling laundry in three rounds. In between, some short parts are silent. No spinning cycle. I recorded this with an iphone.
This is the recording of a beko washing machine loading water and spinning. The recording was done using a tascam dr-07 and the audio was normalised using audacity.
A long recording of my dryer running with a few clothes on. I noticed there were a lot of dryer recordings, but none were very lengthy, so for those of you who need a larger file, here you go!. Recorded on a at3525 mic.
The washing machine is on spin mode. I'm afraid there's a bit of wind distortion in the latter part of the sound. This might make a neat sci-fi noise, maybe.
Just another washing machine. Sounds a little demolicious because i forgot a tablet with kitchen utensils on top. Recorded with zoom h-4 (internal mics. ) recording distance app. 1 m. Edited in wavelab, no reverb, litte eq.
I recorded sound of my washing machine by korg r-09 put on top of that. I succeeded in recording the sound of waving water with deep reverb and shaking the motor. This sound is trimmed a part of bass.
A short extract of our dishwasher at work. Recorded with zoom h6 recorder and rode ntg-2 shotgun microphone. Cleaned and edited with reaper. Feel free to leave a link to the project that you used this sound in. Would love to see and hear how you used the sound. :).