Recording of a fast sketch done with hard (2h) pencil on rough paper. The paper is attached to a wooden board. Equipment: cheap "yoga em" microphone to minidisc, unedited.
Someone aimlessly flipping through the pages of a book. It is fast and pointless, at the end they slam the book closed. This is done in a library set up, note the ambience.
Sounds of an 1,5 mm aluminium sheet sized 2x1,5 meters. There's also some sounds of paper the sheet was covered with. The recording starts with me sayin "blacha aluminiowa" whitch means "aluminium plate" in polish. Captured with zoom h2 @ 96khz/24-bit.
Date: 02/09/2014,recorded in my studio na_niepo,microphone: neumann usm69,software: pro tools. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
Turning pages of a book first slowly, then quicker. Flipping through a book. Recorded in home studio with a zoom h2n microphone using audacity sound software.
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Ripping a piece of office paper with the end of a pair of metal scissors, on a wooden desktop. Recorded with the xy mics on a zoom h1, and a bit of eq to get rid of handling noise in audition.
The name says all. It's a take of a quill pen writing on an hard paper. I begun to write slowly and then increasing the speed. La nome dice tutto. E' il campionamento di una penna d'oca che scrive su cartoncino. Ho iniziato a scrivere lentamente per poi aumentare progressivamente la velocità.
A plastic bag, paper wrapper and other materials were recorded individually being rubbed. I then layered them in audacity to be played over each other. From the resulting layered sound i generated this 10 second loop. Sounds like a mellow rain upon the ground or a slow crackling fire. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in audacity. Attribution appreciated but not required.