Gentle hum of my hard drive. Recorder: mixpre 6microphones: oktavia. You can use this sound for your non-profit or for-profit projects. You can also help me directly on paypal:https://paypal. Me/federicocasazza?country. X=gb&locale. X=en_gb. Enjoy.
A car drives by in the distance whilst out in the english countryside of suffolk -- if you find this sound helpful, i'm happy to have a coffee bought for me ☕ (but you don't have too!) >> https://ko-fi. Com/ryank.
Just a super raw recording of the rhythmic patterns of my windscreen wipers. All made with a mobile phone from inside the car. Some parts are loopable. The "positioning" of the phone was changed every now and then, so there are different angles and "nuances". Kinda. My phone records in mp3, didn't even know.
Driveby sound of a 2010s volkswagen passat passenger car. Recorded for university motorvehicle sound classification project in western finland during a slightly windy weather. The sounds were recorded using oneplus nord 2t phone and converted from. Aac to. Wav using online conversion website.
This was a car sound i made for an animated video, though it does not appear in all versions of it. I recall that i made it by dragging a pencil along a piece of wood.
Grabación del sonido de golpear un volante de coche para usarlo como fx (efecto de sonido) en la radionovela "asignaturas pendientes" para radioua de la universidad de alicante. (españa). Recording of the sound of hitting a car steering wheel to use it as fx (sound effect) in the radio soap opera "asignaturas pendientes" for radioua of the university of alicante. (spain).
Recorded with sony pcm-m10 with a shure sm-58 microphone in the engine compartment. Took a short drive, max speed aprox 50 km/h. Various sounds, idling, driving, acceleration.
Recorded with sony pcm-m10 with a shure sm-58 microphone in the engine compartment. Took a short drive, max speed aprox 50 km/h. Various sounds, idling, driving, acceleration.
An edited version of my "ramen being stirred" audio that simulates the sound of a car driving over the joints in a bridge. Recorded for my sound design class using a blue yeti microphone.