Garbage truck picking up and slamming a dumpster outside my apartment. It's pretty loud! recorded with a tascam dr-100 internal directional microphones.
A sound of a tightening wrench (a bike repair kit) being spun around to produce its distinct ratchet like sounds. Foley fun: put to 25% of its rate and you get convincing metallic gear sounds, apply a tiny bit of reverb, maybe layer it with some screeching sounds from other users (or me, your choice) or a slow gate shutter to get a nice mechanical door opening sample.
Recording of my kalimba tuned to c-major (give or take a few cents), striking the lowest possible note. Recorded on a rode nt1-a through a scarlett 2i2 interface. Noise-reduced for clarity.
The door of an mg-b being closed, processed to add a long, spooky echo. Recorded with a marantz pmd-661 with built-in microphones, and processed with audacity. Prepared for (but not used in) a delicate balance, oxford theatre guild 2011.
Recording in the cafeteria of pompeu fabra university (poblenou campus). A sound of a metal knife and fork is the main sound and in the background we can hear the typical sound of a cafeteria with a lot of people. It was in the lunch time and the sound have high frecuencies due to the metal contact and middle-low frecuencies due to people talking.
Mono recording of a cast iron gate to a courtyard garden in the abbey gardens, bury st edmunds, suffolk. Recorded using a shotgun mic into a zoom h4 recorder. Distant sounds of traffic and light winds.
This is the first version of cannon. Wav. I tried to make a sort of explosion with my voice, and added a compressor, reverb and a little bit of distortion. Slow mo cannon. Wav was edited a bit more.
Hitting a hard drive with a pizza cutter recorded with dr-05 96000 hz sample ratein the kitchen it was a seagate 250gb 7200 rpm 3,5 inch harddrive with sata.