Sound of a creaky old set of doors swinging after being pushed open. The second creak is from a local draft. Recorded on an iphone. . . It's all i had at the time!.
A processed sample of a wooden entrance door being shut. A clean sample that might need some reverb in the mix (depending on the usage). Use it as you like.
Erratic low knocking on wooden door using a crystal microphone. Initial sounds are tapping on crystal microphone attached to the door, later are knocking on that same door in different forms and rhythms. Including: rapping and pounding. Tascam.
A very squeaky door being open and closed in a recording booth, kind of spooky soundingrecorded with the nearest mic (a dynamic shure microphone, model unknown) with some noise removal applied afterwards.
Large, creaking wooden ship sailing on the ocean. The creaks are recordings from my wooden (very creaky) house. I live at the sea, so that part (the waves) was easy.
Sound of wooden claves. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. Son de claves en bois. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Part of a series of sounds. I'm breaking up a rotten old piece of fencing in my back garden and thought i'd share the resulting sounds with the world!.
The old flour mill at woodbridge in suffolk, england is powered by water from a tidal pond, which refills at every high tide. It is one of only two in the country. The sound is of the vertical wooden main drive shaft creaking in its bearings, with the mill-wheel rumbling in the background. Recorded with my sony pcm-m10.
Two sets of 4 clear, wooden door knocks, first faster than the second. Happy to give back to the community after so many years of downloads with the few good foleys i've done.
Three (3) knocks on door, heavy. Made with the goal to replace knock. Wav in freedink. Mix of cc0 soundshttps://freesound. Org/people/e-audio/sounds/118624/https://freesound. Org/people/jmdh/sounds/178991/.
Small "wooden fish" or mokugyo temple block from kohya-san, japan, played with the original cloth covered beater. Recorded in mono with an akg 414, fredenstein mic amp, rme fireface interface into pro tools.