A piece of balsa wood being struck and left to resonate. Recorded for frequency analysis of the partials that resonate in the different shape/size pieces. Also for there occasional spinning gestures, as they rotate in the air after being struck.
A piece of balsa wood being struck and left to resonate. Recorded for frequency analysis of the partials that resonate in the different shape/size pieces. Also for there occasional spinning gestures, as they rotate in the air after being struck.
A piece of balsa wood being struck and left to resonate. Recorded for frequency analysis of the partials that resonate in the different shape/size pieces. Also for there occasional spinning gestures, as they rotate in the air after being struck.
A piece of balsa wood being struck and left to resonate. Recorded for frequency analysis of the partials that resonate in the different shape/size pieces. Also for there occasional spinning gestures, as they rotate in the air after being struck.
A field recording of an actual fire in wood (branches, planks, etc)outdoors in summer. Recorded with a sony videocamera (mini-dv) and a separate stereo-mike, sony ecm-ms 907.
Recorded by martin scaiff. Nine minute lakeside recording at fritton lake, norfolk uk. Ambient nature sounds and water. Part of the yarmonics sound library. Sounds of great yarmouth, uk. Recorded as part of the yarmonics sonic arts festival sept 2018 by various contributors. Festival organised by the norfolk and norwich sonic arts collective and originalprojects. Http://www. Yarmonics. Com.
A recording using a contact mic into my roland r26 field recorder, it was a windy day so you could hear the wind hitting the bridge and the water rushing underneath. I placed the mic on a metal bolt for a solid contact.
Two young men hammering candy with large wooden mallets in xi'an street food market, china. See video of this sound here: https://youtu. Be/agibrr3umw8. As a courtesy if you download my sounds please subscribe to my youtube channel: https://www. Youtube. Com/user/mycompasstv thanks!.
This is a recording of the six o'clock cicada taken near to the danum valley rain forest lodge in the primary rain forest of borneo. The 6 o'clock cicada is the loud horn type of sound that can be heard in the fist few seconds of the file. Later in the file other insects come in one sounding more like a car alarm.
I've put this sound as public domain (cc0) so i (and you) don't have to fiddle with figuring out the minutiae of various cc licenses. Go crazy! use it for anything you like, but do drop me a line and tell me how you're using it! i'd love to hear. Dropping a metal finger band ring 3 times onto my wooden dining room table. Could be interesting for musical applications e. G. Textures in a drum loop, or even foley work. Recorded at 24bit 48k into reaper on a macbook promicrophone: zoom h4n through the onboard stereo mics. Processing: only a gentle highpass at 50 hz.
Here is a little bit of audio i recorded while sitting next to a bon fire in the woods, do with it as you please, if you feel like sharing what you have used it in that would be awesome :) enjoy :).
My squeaky wooden floor sound. Useful for horror effects or boat simulation. Equipment that is used: zoom h5 recorder + audio-technica bp4025 microfoon.
Creaking tree blowing in the wind. Recorded in rspb stour estuary woods, wrabness, essex, uk. Recorded with a zoom h6 msh-6 stereo mic on a breezy summers day.
Stepping on an old fallen tree in a forest, recorded with a roland r-26. Let me know if you need 4 channels (from directional and omnidirectional mics), this is a stereo mix of both.
Enormous symphony of tree frogs, a few crickets and even a foreign frog makes an entrance on this track. Mono, recorded with sm58, eq'd, compressed slightly and mixed to lufs levels indicated on file name.
Opening the back door of a boiling insert. Then closing the door. Pop of the wood fire, metal crack. Close up. France, 2021. Recorded with ab set up of em127recorded with sounddevice mixpré6wave stereo, 24 bits, 48 khz.
4 versions of me sharply drumming my fingers on my desk1: unmodified2: slowed down3: bass boosted4: bass boosted more. (recorded with blue yeti and edited in audacity).
Walking in a path covered by thin log shells. Recorded with iphone 6s in a park outside of berlinprocessed a bit with pro-tools (remove wind sound)44khz.