A satisfying slow-drip of water droplets. Recorded in an old shower with an h1 zoom. There's a click near the beginning, and a section near the middle where the droplets speed up, so if you want to use it for ambiance a little editing may be required.
Hit two 1/2" metal emt pipes together. Left spaces between sounds of interest. Might be useful for a train crossing signal, a sword fight, or a blacksmith hammer on anvil. Recorded on a blue yeti microphone through audacity at 16bit 44000hz. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Sounds of a lighter flicking into action; burning leaves; inhaling smoke through pipe; exhaling smoke; followed by a prolonged, violent coughing fit; and a final sigh of relief.
Sound from kitchen drain inside house in poipet (ប៉ោយប៉ែត). Record use zoom h4n pro, 2019. 05. 10 02:03 (only can record this sound in quiet and late nights).
Recorded with the old cheap national wm 2201 microphone, because it matched the diameter of the pipe /nagrane starym i tanim mikrofonem national wm 2201 ponieważ pasował do średnicy rury.
Water draining from my shower pipes makes a strange hand drum sound. I added two tracks and passed each to one side. Not sure if that is how you achieve stereo. I’m learning.
Date: 02/09/2014,recorded in my studio na_niepo,microphone: neumann usm69,software: pro tools. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
The microphone was placed inside a stainless steel metal box and placed in my shower. The shower rains onto the box and creates a rich, metallic resonance.
Timestamp : 221206-14h47mlocation : uk haughtongreen hulmes forest path stockport path. Recording equipment : zoom h5 stock capsule mic. Description of the sound : two pipes with a small stream of flowing though them. Falling from about 5cm. Recorder was set to about 4cm away. With the intent of separating having each pipe on each side of the mic. Hope you enjoy :)ps: id love to hear how you use this sound, feel free to link your creations or share how/why you listen to this :).