Remix of https://freesound. Org/s/365242/. Mixed with improvised drums. Kit:. Sonor s-classixbosphorus master and turk series cymbals. Recording equipment:. Cad drum recording mic setrode nt4 stereo mic for overheadsrode nt2 on floor tom to catch the low end. Recorded into logic with minimal processing.
I was trying to imitate the noise that usually happens when someone delivers a comedic punchline, you know, the high hat sound. I used a cheap desktop drumset.
This recording is for people who hate the highlighted high frequencies. An old sabian aax small recorded with a røde m5 mic. I the created two copies of the original recording:1. On the first file i applied low pass at 2 khz and hard compression at -24 db without makeup gain. 2. On the second file i applied high pass at 2 khz and hard compression at -24 db without makeup gain. Then i lowered -2 db all the spectrum except for the band from 3. 5 khz to 9. 1 khz and i applied hard compression at -24 db without makeup gain. I merged the two files. The envelope was very flat due to the compression and thus i reshaped it on wavelab (process > level envelope. . . Or press the "v" keyboard button; draw a natural fade out in steps [non-linear]). The result is a warm crash for people who don't want them loud.
This is the dirty tony's tom 16''. He recorded it at johnny's studio, the only studio with a hole in the wall! it has been recorded with four mics, and this is the mix of all!.
Drum loop with lots of digital mechanization to give it a tinny sound. May be a remix of another freesound sample, but it got lost after the upload so i can't remember the description and links i planned.
A reverse 20" mapex ride cymbal. Captured with a sure sm57. Noticeable lack of high end, however, it can still be used for song intros etc. (no reverb or any other effects were added to this sound).
The sound of me attaching and deattaching two of my lenses to my pentax k-x which are the 18-55mm kit lens first and then my 80-200mm sears lens next. It was i believe five times for each lens. Recorded with the audio technica atr 6550.
A drum pattern in 5/4 time. Someone on freesound's forums requested some strange timings for drum patterns, so i programmed these for them. This is my second pack. :-).
Triplet drum beat at 110 bpm, heavy swing feel. The sound has been treated with moderate eq and compression. The timing is not the most accurate; the suitability of this sample would depend on the importance of that.
This is a recording i ade of my drum kit back in 2014 after receiving a new snare drum. Note that the head that came on the snare has since been replaced, so a new recording may be in order at some point.
This is a low quality recording from a panasonic dvx camcorder microphone. This is a recording of random drum beats. Because of the low quality recording, i have not separated any of the beats, and have faded one into the other. The drum shells are spaun, and the cymbals are a mixture of zildjian and paiste.
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.
A drum pattern in 11/8 time. Someone on freesound's forums requested some strange timings for drum patterns, so i programmed these for them. Decided to make an entire pack up.