This is a recording straight off my phone, so sorry for the terrible quality and the rustling. The speaker in the car was acting up and played some sort of choppy cut of what i believe to be rocket man, since that’s what started playing when the bluetooth got back into range. At the end of the recording you can hear my dad getting back into the car. Use all you’d like, but i do like to hear about where you did use it so i can look it up myself.
Uploaded 4 sounds for a blog post. All the credit goes to benboncan - chopping noise, tliedes - match noise, jace - boiling bubbles, and zacharymark920 - silverware. I only put them together in audacity for a blog post for a class. Under fair use of being a student.
Cutting the log with a chainsaw. Recorded 5-30-2015 salo, finland. Recording device: sony xperia z1 compact. (easy voice recorder)editing software: audacityoperating system: xubuntu 15. 04.
This is the sound of a plasma cutting system. Recorded while cutting a big piece of metal scrap from 100 years ago. It was a machine used for textile works. And now, we are selling these scrap which makes me kind of sad. . . I wish i could put some pictures!.
About 20 people detach sheets of paper at the same time. The sheets are designed so that you can detach them easily from the books by making tiny holes in line. I asked them to do that just for fun. Korg mr-1 and bp4025.
A series of nondescript samples recorded in a fashion inspired by error. They are made so that even if they are arranged in a rhymthmicaly correct order, they still sound horrible. The samples come from unearthed past tracks.
It is not a constant sound because several alterations are perceived during its reproduction, there are moments when it is soft, strong, slow, etc. It was activated the moment a person chopped potatoes.