A twisted door knob is released and springs back to center. Schoeps cmc6-uxt/mk41 > sound devices mixpre-6 @ 24/96 +46db gain > adobe audition (edit, nr, normalization, downsampling) > flac.
I clicked it so hard, that if i clicked it half as hard twice at the same time, it would be the same volume!!! there's quite a bit of background noise on this one because i am the king of maximum gain. Bzzhzhhshshhzhzhhhzzzz.
A refrigerator's running compressor, close-mic'd from side near back, by the wall. Schoeps cmc6-uxt/mk41 > sound devices mixpre-6 @ 24/96 +46db gain > adobe audition (edit, amplification, downsampling) > flac.
An open exterior door is slowly shut with an agnonized squeak and a thump. Schoeps cmc6-uxt/mk41 > sound devices mixpre-6 @ 24/96 +46db gain > adobe audition (edit, nr, normalization, downsampling) > flac.
A short atmospheric piece i did for a friend's slow-motion video. (http://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=bkg0-z8ovxy. ) however, he didn't use it, so i thought i'd let you. Made with camel audio's free alchemy player vst. (http://www. Camelaudio. Com/alchemyplayer. Php. ).
Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
A short alarm school bell recorded in a uk school-hall. Two blasts, some background room-tone with clock ticking. Mics: se electronics rn17 as coincident pairmic pres/recorder: apogee ensemble into logic.
Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Although still labled as a "phone bump" this one sounds a little bit more like a snippet of human speech. It is in e, and is to brief to be intelligible at all.
A very short recording of a thunderstorm in goa, india. Unfortunately not long enough but may come in handy for someone looking for a short thunderstorm sound with rain and rumble. Free to use as needed.