Various sounds of a zipper on a hoodie being zipped, and struggled with, and eventually zipped up fully, interspersed with the cloth of the hoodie being rustled and rubbed against itself.
This sound is of a stick (bo staff) swinging fast. It was recorded using a zoom h1 with the foam windscreen. The clip was cleaned up in adobe audition cs6.
One horse is eating and chewing. Swalowing and blowing at the end, close up. France, 2010. Recoreded with schoeps cmc6 mk4recorded on sounddevice 744t48 khz, 16 bits, mono.
Some plastic toys in a box shaken up in an attempt to collect little fragments of sound. I think this was recorded on an iphone 4. . Not the best quality! hope its useful.
Some plastic toys in a box shaken up in an attempt to collect little fragments of sound. I think this was recorded on an iphone 4. . Not the best quality! hope its useful.
Oar from a little boat on a river. Very close up stereo recording; marne river, france, 2007. Recorded with schoeps ab ortfrecorded on tascam dap148khz, 16 bits.
Electric guitar with distortion effect. Chopped up in to small pieces, randomly re arranged, faded in and out and then put through a stereo echo effect.
A person slides around a carpet on their belly, making slithery sliding noises. Recorded with an h1 zoom (originally for the purposes of helping to build up foley of snake slithering).
Recorded using a canon gl1 and an audiotechnica shotgun mic(unsure of model number, a cheap one). The sound of a toaster being setand then popping up. Audio is low, gain might need to be adjusted.
Just something i had lingering on my hard drive, so i decided to put it up for all of you to use and enjoy! made with my keyboard and recorded with garageband.
Recorded with roland r-26 built in xy microphone. If you like you can ask me for the omni estereo track i recorded simultaneously, to build up a 5. 1 ambience.
Description of collection :dji mavic mini 2 sounds. Recorded on a zoom h5 stock xy mic. No editing not even normalizing, just chopped up segments in audacity. I apologise some recordings may have footsteps sounds, and remote blips (maybe the latter is good and more authentic). Mic may have been places either pointing left-right, or up-down, or both pointing up. Microphone wasn't on the floor, but set on a bench. Recorded indoor. Hope you enjoy :)ps: id love to hear how you use this sound, feel free to link your creations or share how/why you listen to this :).
Shaking a 7-up can by holding the rim and holding the can sideways so the tab i broke off earlier slides around inside the can up and down the walls. It still has a few drops in it. File ends when i put it down on the desk on the other side of my keyboard from the mic. Recorded with cheap 12-year-old radio shack mic.
Simple synth snare + 3 higher speeds. ⸻ "how do you make a classic synth snare, do you just take white noise and go like. . . " *goes like* ". . . Huh" yep you just go like. (going like consists of setting an oscillator to sine with just a release tail and noise + a lowpass snapping up and trailing off gently + compression/distortion of some sort + high frequency shelf snapping down from high gain and then back up).
Starting a two-stroke chainsaw and reving it, then cutting up a pine tree. Recorded in stereo at 24 bit 96 khz with a sony pcm m-10. All my sounds are dedicated to the public domain, and are free to use, no restrictions. Although i really appreciate a message or comment if you use my sound for something interesting. Always fun to hear where my recordings end up :).
A game style sound effect for when a player receives a power up - or at least that's what it was intended for, but it could also be used for other things, too. Have fun using it!. Thanks for listening!. P. S. I request that all my sound effects only be used for clean, appropriate media and projects. Thanks!.
Captured in a small she-oak forest on the edge of pink lakes, a salt lake in murray sunset national park , victoria australia. The wind sings beautifully through these trees. Recorded with a ms set up using a sennheiser 416 paired with sennheiser mkh-70 into a zoom h4n. I then synced this up with another recording from a different position using a zoom 4n.
I bought a portable sw radio for about £2 from a local flea-market, hoping to pick up some interesting radio stations from around the world and maybe some "spy" numbers stations if i was lucky. Had a quick scan this morning and stumbled on this nice clear station, sounds russian - most likely the end of the broadcast and wrapping up with a repeated code to indicate end of transmission.
Please excuse the naming convention. It is for a university project that i had to begin with my student number. This is a recording of a cup being picked up and placed down as well as being moved along a table.