A setting on my toy keyboard called "pearl drop" shifted two octaves down (shifting this far down made the sound just start to break up in a glitchy sounding way).
Chunky plastic toy button being pressed and released. Added slight reverb effect to make it sound quite 'industrial' used here for example: https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=bhezmhr6-y0.
This was a battery-powered train car running in circles on its plastic track. Is the sound pleasant? no. Did i hold my zoom h4n upside-down in the center of the circuit so the engine slowly pans from ear to ear? absolutely.
Gravação em estúdio utilizando um spinner e microfone condensador. Gravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil.
A nice dinner, some wine and then some wild, wet and hot friday night sex! listen and comment please, she loves the feedback and it encourages her to be vocal and record some more.
Some close up sounds of opening and closing plastic easter eggs. Definitely has some interesting noises worth sampling! let me know what you end up using it for in the comments :).
This is the sound of newtons cradle a toy that demonstrates conservation of momentum by use of balls held by strings clicking and causing chain reactions.
It's a light spinning top that you have to magnet to its launcher. It must then be rotated around the base of the launcher before ejecting it. When it spin, it lights up. Recorded with olympus ls-p4 onboard microphones.
Wind chimes music without wind. Date: 02/09/2014,recorded in my studio na_niepo,microphone: neumann usm69,software: pro tools. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
Wind chimes music without wind. Date: 02/09/2014,recorded in my studio na_niepo,microphone: neumann usm69,software: pro tools. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
Cd player mechanics recorded from 5cd charger panasonic cd stereo system sa-pm27. Edited speed and pitch on some parts of audio to gain robotic like mechanics sound.