Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Subtle rain in the park. 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.
This sound was made using a wet paper towel and wet towel together. I dropped the towel and squished the wet paper towels in my hand to get this effect. Edited in adobe audition.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
This is a singing glass. 1. Hold the empty wine glass on a tabletop at the base of the stem with one hand. 2. Wet the index or middle finger of your other hand with some water. 3. Lightly rub your wet finger along the rim of the glass. 4. As you rub the glass, you will hear the "singing" sound of the glass. You may have to re-wet your finger periodically and/or adjust the pressure of your finger on the rim of the glass to keep producing the sound. 5. You can change the pitch of the sound by adding water to the glass. Minidisc.
This is a singing glass. 1. Hold the empty wine glass on a tabletop at the base of the stem with one hand. 2. Wet the index or middle finger of your other hand with some water. 3. Lightly rub your wet finger along the rim of the glass. 4. As you rub the glass, you will hear the "singing" sound of the glass. You may have to re-wet your finger periodically and/or adjust the pressure of your finger on the rim of the glass to keep producing the sound. 5. You can change the pitch of the sound by adding water to the glass. Minidisc.
This is a singing glass. 1. Hold the empty wine glass on a tabletop at the base of the stem with one hand. 2. Wet the index or middle finger of your other hand with some water. 3. Lightly rub your wet finger along the rim of the glass. 4. As you rub the glass, you will hear the "singing" sound of the glass. You may have to re-wet your finger periodically and/or adjust the pressure of your finger on the rim of the glass to keep producing the sound. 5. You can change the pitch of the sound by adding water to the glass. Minidisc.
This is a singing glass. 1. Hold the empty wine glass on a tabletop at the base of the stem with one hand. 2. Wet the index or middle finger of your other hand with some water. 3. Lightly rub your wet finger along the rim of the glass. 4. As you rub the glass, you will hear the "singing" sound of the glass. You may have to re-wet your finger periodically and/or adjust the pressure of your finger on the rim of the glass to keep producing the sound. 5. You can change the pitch of the sound by adding water to the glass. Minidisc.
I threw together a bunch of freesounds to create a rainforest with a babbling brook for use in my mp3 alarm clock. I figured i'd pop it up here for all to enjoy.
Stone basement of an old abandoned school house while snow melt drips and runs through the cracks and roof dripping on the stone floor. Note: this is the right mono track to a stereo recording. If you want both find: derelict basement. L. Wav.
This is a recording i made during a lull in a storm, i recorded in ortf configuration with a pair of akg c1000's through a mixpre-6. I pointed the mics at my neighbour's house which had an overflowing gutter/drainpipe making the water slap on to the concrete. Recorded 2017 in melbourne australia.
Rain falling on leaves. Also can hear a car driving in the background. Recorded with: sony ecm-ms907-->sony mz-r66 md recorder-->imac line-in-->dsp-quattro-->wav. No effects applied, only editting was taking out some noisy parts.