This is a deliberate effort by someone quite close to me, who thinks someone will like it. With the vocal addition and all. He says it sounds better. Did not feel better. I stood there and let this happen, just for the audio. I hope you can appreciate that.
I was out on the marsh edge when i could hear a strange noise in the dark. It turned out to be ice breaking up in the tidal flow. A great test for the new pair of em172 mics. In the parabolic, olympus ls-5 recorder.
A simple sound of an egg shell cracking. It was actually made by taking an index card and smashing it twice between my palms, putting them together, mixing and editing in audacity. Not very super realistic, but sounds good if it's flying and hits something.
I call this my flash boom. It's a sub plus a pitch shifted snare that i created on my track "a flash of light by the shore" use it to create dynamics on a hit or whatever you want. Give a shout out to stark for machines and have fun! :). - chris.
My friend cracking his neck and fingers, needs a little bit of cleaning up but used it for a neck break in a project the finger cracks were good for the neck break.
The sound of someone stepping on nuts and twigs on the sidewalk and breaking them. This was recorded in the quad at ball state university in muncie, in. (arcv).
Old elevator going up. Closing doors - moving up - opening doors. Ambient noise and door clangs included. Recorded with zoom h6 and slightly processed. 48khz, 24 bit, stereo, wav. Use it anyway you like. Enjoy).
This year has been a clumsy one, so i now am the "proud" owner of a giant bucket of broken glass. Here's what it sounds like when i take a hammer to it. Recorded to 32bit floating point format with my very nice h4n field mic. Yours to cut up and enjoy for all your re-mixing needs, professional or otherwise. Do as you like with it, no credit required.
I tapped on my wooden desk a little bit and boosted the noise of it and reduced the backround noise. I used this for a scene of a character falling down stairs.