Low, metalic drone in f# made by time-stretching some voice sample ran through vocoder (using paul's extreme sound stretch). It has some digeridoo timbre, but just a little bit :) enjoy.
The rumbling roar of an approaching freight train then the whistle and passing cars. Some good screeching from the metal. The train passes and fades. Recorded pretty close but with trees in between.
This recording is a 96khz recording with a contact microphone attached to the steel cable that connects the mast to the deck, in a small whale research boat in the island of dominica.
Portion of a recording alongside a passing train in which certain cars screech as they pass a point on the rails, making a metallic sing similar to that of an electric butcher's saw. Background rattle is an idling diesel truck at the intersection.
A shaking of sterling pounds (uk money) in a love hearts tin. Could be interpreted as ammunition or as a collection sound effect or maybe a knight in armour?. Apart from being exported monoaurally, this is as rustic as it gets.
While we were in studio, a friend of mine found out that his drum throne creaks in a cool way. He gave it a little performance, and i got it on "tape". Recorded with a zoom h2 at 96khz/24-bit. Uncut, unprocessed, raw.
The sound of a sword being withdrawn (with some difficulty) from a sheath, and then accidentally being dropped and hitting the ground. Also sounds like metal scraping metal. Created by rubbing a scissors against a cheese knife. Recorded on an iphone for an adr/foley project (project on this clip: http://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=7at4fugxtmg#t=8 ).