Recorder: zoom r8 built in usb mic. Sound generated by:plastic broom and dustpan drop on wood floor. I wanted to simulate a mop bucket or cleaning supplies being nicked over.
Recorded with jjc sgm-v1. You don't have to credit me anywhere but if you liked this sound effect, you can let me know in the comments where you've used it. Thanks!.
The sound started as a drop of water in a pot filled with water. I then slowed it down significantly. It startet to sound quite melodic like a chime. I added some reverb and echo and thats what came out.
Other placesrecorder: zoom h2 / other portable devicesoftware: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
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.
This is a sound i created that is meant to replicate the sound of a bingo spinner spinning bingo balls. At the end, a ball drops and rolls an inch or so. This sound was made using 3d printed balls and two colanders.
The hissing sound of a hot aluminium saucepan being dipped twice into cold water. Kind of slow - the pan isn't dropped into the water, just dipped. Recorded on a terrible logitech computer mic, but sounds quite clean.
A normal sized table-tennis ball was dropped from a moderate height and then recorded with a zoom h6 recorder, using the xy capsule, till it no longer bounced.
A plastic item falling in a kitchen. Meant to be mixed in with ambient sounds to add depth. Check out our other media services at: echocinematics. Com.
Rain: this is a very subtle rain sound. It is not sharp but it is very constant. The droplets are hitting hard ground. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg. This sound is great to add volume to an already existing rain-ambience.
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This was recorded with an h6 zoom recorder in zita park. I did this by dropping batteries on a metal covering, figured it could be used as some sort of impact sound.
Here is a recording of raindrops dripping on the roof of a rental car. Recorded in the interior of the vehicle. It seems to form a repetitious pattern.
Small flask stuck in a mug which i dropped on the floor. Interesting sound which i then recorded three times slightly different microphone settings. Used swissonic digital recorder with stereo mics.
Chromatic notes starting at c0. Really sweet double delayed saw waves with lots of harmonics. Drop this into your sampler and hit it with a low pass filter and get a good groove going. Enjoy!.
Rain: thunder, drops, droplets, roof, light rain. Sounded recorded with zoom h4n, in a suburb of keszthely (hungary). Cut into loop. Converted to flac(audacity; level 8).
I dropped a roll of toilet paper inside a small bathroom trashcan about 30cm away from the mic. This was recorded at the open window institute sound booth in centurion, south africa.
Rain against my closed window. A blend of tiny drops against the window, deeper ones against the road further away, and a flowing drain to the side. Loops perfectly.
So my doctor prescribed me an awesome bottle of penicillin. I recorded myself picking it up, shaking it, and dropping a single pill. Extract what you wish from it.
A catholic procession during easter week in 2010 in cuenca, spain. People marching, sticks hitting the ground, some random voices, de-phased drums in the background. Suddenly all the sticks are dropped on the ground, a fantastic sound.
Same sound as connersaw8's "coach whistle," but the factory noise has been removed from the background. Additionally, the amplitude has been dropped a bit with a touch of reverb thrown in to round out the ending.
Rain on a roof through an open window. Drops foreground are striking zinc very next to the mics. Other raindrops on the slate roof. Water falling from the gutter on a concrete floor further. Very nice thunderclap at 1'42"a low cut filter should be used to avoid some bass frequency in the wind. France, 2020listen also to "continuous thunderstorm" https://freesound. Org/people/bruno. Auzet/sounds/531041/recorded a few minutes before. Recorded with 2 clipy em172 in an ab setrecorded on sounddevice mixpre6stereo, 48khz, 24 bits.
This is a beat that i made in the audition editing program using two free sounds: a cat purr and a water drop. I have no use for it because it's too slow for the songs i usually write. I would love if you gave credit, but i want to leave it as public domain in case you can't for some reason (using it for a school talent show, in a commercial, ect. ) it's frustrating to find the perfect sound and realize you can't use it for what you want to :) if you want to be kind and credit, my name is misgee dreamerheart.
A cartoony waterdroplet sound made by flicking my cheek whilst imitating a fish. Works as well as it did back when i was 12. Lol. Cc0 - use however you like, no attribution necessary. Enjoy.