This is a d major in drop d tuning on a fine martin guitar i recorded in my studio. I use it for mail notification. Thought somebody else might like to.
Recorded with an mxl condenser mic placed at some distance from a plastic clock. It give a bit more realism because there is some acoustics from the room.
Recorded by myself and students at california state university, chico for an electro-acoustic composition project of mine. Apogee duet + sennheiser k6 (shotgun capsule).
Spooky-crazy tones; korg volcakeys, korg mini kaos pad2, boss dr3, audio recording to smartphone, via crate acoustic 35 amp, with blaxx delay guitar fx.
My answer to request:http://www. Freesound. Org/forum/sample-requests/33687/. Recorded with zoom h2 under blanket for acoustic isolation. Edited with audacity.
Earth - barbie mower. . . Drum + brush + small aluminum plate. Sony (again!) mz-n707. No overdubs or effects used. These are excerpts from a longer composition which in its entirety is copyrighted. 02/06.
Sound of a bottle being opened: unscrewing a bottle/ liquor bottle. Removing bottle cap. Recorded with a zoom h6 (rode ntg-2). Recorded in a room with good acoustic.
O, Is There Not One Maiden Breast Gilbert and Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance Derek Oldham, tenor HMV acoustic recording Recorded in London, July 2-October 1, 1920
Lego blocks falling: playing with lego blocks and dropping it on a carpet. Blocks are scattering. Recorded with a zoom h6 (rode ntg-2). Recorded in a room with good acoustic.
Lighting a cigarette in a kitchen using a lighter. Multiple inhale of smoke. Close perspective but the acoustic of the room is present. Recorded with a small omni electret microphone to a zoom h6.
In this recording you can hear me playing the drums. It is a very bad recording because my equipment is not the best at all and i recorded down in my cellar where the acoustic is not very good!.
Based on http://freesound. Org/people/univ_lyon3/sounds/135696/ - trimmed to start sooner, and remove the audible click at the end of the recording, making it more suitable for musical use.
A digitally modelled impulse response of a location. I use these impulse responses for sound implementation in games, but some of these work great on musical sources as well.
This is a guitar riff and solo in the rock , blues style. You may bee interested in this pack , if you need more sounds. Https://sonoiz. Com/release/blues-acoustic-guitar-pack/.
Stereo recording of a short scratch bass. Loundge style. I used fruity loops software for this sound. I put an effect of piano roll, an acoustic guitar, an fx scratch, the hip kick for the bass with an other bass effect.
Garden ambience: birds chirping, softly in the background there is a fountain and dogs barking. Wind blowing threw the leaves off trees. Recorded with a zoom h6 (rode ntg-2). Recorded in a room with good acoustic.
A bicycle ratchet sound recorded in an anechoic chamber with a condenser microphone, 2010, hyunjoo chung, nara hahn, sang-bae chon, keunwoo choi, hyun-woo koh, at seoul national university, applied acoustics laboratory.
A couple of ir from a field recording at carnarvon gorge amphitheatre, a very subtle sandstone acoustic, not a big reverb, but warms up a flute nicely. . . . This place is an ancient aboriginal initiation site.
Alt version of a melody i came up with in midi shifting notes around. The sound is from an acoustic guitar note sample of mine with effects, ran through structure free in pro tools.
Snare drum distorted, i added other snare drum for more drum sound. Good for snare rolls, snare rushes, and other snare techniques. Also you can layer with other snare, or eat it, your imagination puts the limit.
Metal weights: sound metal weights clinging against each other, lifting and dropping the weights. Hard impact on the floor. Recorded with a zoom h6 (rode ntg-2). Recorded in a room with good acoustic.
It's nearly impossible to find sound effects of someone handling an instrument and not playing it. . . At least it was until i uploaded this!. This was an acoustic guitar, but can be pitched up or down for similar smaller or bigger instruments. There's rubbing, knocking, and gliding fingers over the strings. No need to credit me. Just use the sound and focus on being creative!. If you really appreciate it, i would appreciate if you checked out my podcast, sonic realms.