Rough, rubbery sounding scraping noises, very clean despite being recorded very close to the sound source. Recording ends with a slightly different, more near-field scraping sound, rising in pitch.
I was looking for some breaking glass, but couldn't find any i liked. I then made some, here is one of them. These are not edited in any way, just the raw dated from my h4n.
This is a collection of old recordings, and i was admittedly pretty trash at playing, recording, and engineering bass. That said, maybe you'll find something you can do with it. Knock yourself out comrades!. Gec gecgec gecgec gecgggeeeeeeeeeeeecc.
Dragging a metal axe across a stone / concrete paving slab. Sounds like something from an egyptian / indiana jones style booby trap. Recorded with a rode videomic pro into a zoom h5 recorder.
This is the sound of me rubbing a hairbrushes bristles. Recorded in a very dry room with a mid-sides mic setup. Mics used were akg 414, and an oktava mk-012-01 pencil condenser.
A sound clip of 2-3 dog barking, that could be used for close or distance use. Recorded with a kool sound ma-g18 unidirectional condenser shotgun microphone.
I created this sound to mimic the rustle of a moving special force soldier's uniform. I used a baby carrier made of a rough fabric and just moved it in my hands.
This sound was recorded december 11, 2013, using an alesis qs8, a roland 550w keyboard amp, the dm1 app for the ipad 2, an m-audio preamp, and multitrack recording software: sonar 6 studio.
My drum loops created in pro tools from the winston's "amen brother" break. These are just tests, although they do loop quite nice if you line them up right. . . . . Respect to those who want to resurrect old school jungle, hit me up if you wanna collab!big-up to thej_unglistsa_gainstp_erpetratorm_ovement.