I've recorded this while biking around an urban forest. The recording is not perfect, there's a lot of background noise but might be usefull anyway. Recorded with handheld zoom h2. Originally 48khz/24-bit, edited and normalized afterwards, saved as 24-bit flac.
Two dogs working themselves up for a confrontation. Very long low growls that eventually turn into a bark. Thanks to Lisa Redfern for some great sound effects.
My 8 week old pup throwing a fit because i walked out of the room for about 5 seconds. If anyone is thinking of getting a puppy then download this and play it non-stop for about 2 weeks on high volume.
A meow performed by my male, 1 year old cat, renly. Recorded in 2011, indoors, using cubase 5(pc), an audiophile 2496 pci soundcard, and an mxl 990 microphone.
Some bats in a bad box at the ecological station teichhaus eschefeld at the nature reserve eschefelder teiche in saxony, germany. I think they are gonna start soon to fly. Recorded with a zoom h2 in 90° mode. . . Refugees welcome :). Peacepillo.
Other placesrecorder: zoom h2 / other portable devicesoftware: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
Cat purring recorded with at2020 + focusrite scarlett 8i6. Processing included normalization and fades in and out with audacity. Cat's name is pan. Feel free to use it for whatever purpose.
Here's the sound when danny phantom is going ghost! i'm told it also resembles the sound effect in the yu yu hakasho opening. The sound is just two white noise whooshes on top of each other, one descending in pitch and one with a little more resonance ascending in pitch. Made in hybrid3.
Close miking of a cow eating hay. Mic got a bit wet from saliva. . . Recorded in the rural village of lunz, austria for this project: http://www. Collabor. At/projects/lunzsennheiser mkh-418 onto minidv panasonicagv100.
A 24bit 29khz stereo recording of a donkey munching some grass. This recording has quite a high noise floor as the sound was very quiet. That might not be a problem though.
This is the sound of a rat gnawing its way down through our wooden ceiling (and 2 days after this recording there was a hole about an inch wide in the ceiling!). Recorded july 15th 2015 around 10 o'clock in the evening in the livingroom of my house in fredensborg, denmark, with a portable recorder zoom h2n. The soundfile was then exported from the recorder to a windows pc through usb, and normalized (i. E. Amplitude brought up to 0 decibel) using steinberg's wavelab software before uploading to freesound.
It's a recording of a medium-sized dog's yelping. The dog also repeatedly sneezes from 1:15 on. The dog was longing for it's master, i did not do any harm to it otherwise than mercifully recording funny (in my opinion) sounds it made instead of saying words of support. I don't feel guilty. Recorded with a hand-held zoom h2 in 48khz/24-bit wav, edited, normalized and converted to flac using audacity.