Putting a sewing pin into fabric multiple times, puncturing fabric clothing with a needle or clothespin. Find more of our sound effects at www. Wavjunction. Com.
A self generated cue for a musical. I ha imagined a kite in flight, subsequently caught and destroyed by a nearby tree. I used a stock wood crack, and source files from robinhood76 and aust_paul, plus effects. Completed in pro tools 10.
Getting ready for my shower, fly unzipping and snap opening with the rustle of taking them off and dropping them on the bathroom floor. Iphone, external mike, audacity.
Various noises of a textile hat, 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.
I created this sound by lightly rubbing a tissue on the microphone. I'm not entirely sure what it could be used for, perhaps as an equip sound effect in a game? anyways. . Hopefully it comes as useful to someone!.
A clothes dryer makes a mechanical noise, because of a cloth which knocks against the edge, making loud noise. Rhythmic and metalic. Here recorded very close, in mono, with h5+sgh-6. Other perspectives available on my profile.
A clothes dryer makes a mechanical noise, because of a cloth which knocks against the edge, making loud noise. Rhythmic and metalic. Here recorded middle distance, in mono, with h5+sgh-6. Other perspectives available on my profile.
A towel being whipped as if to clear out dust. Various takes. Recorded in a studio setting with a shotgun mic on a h1 zoom. Sample made for a personal project, free to use. You don't even have to tell me what for. But it's appreciated if you drop me a line. Have fun!.
Sound clip of me at home "zipping up" a pencil bag. Recorded at normal speed with conexant smart audio and audio-technica at2020 usb microphone, processed with audacity.
Me playing around with some zips and clothing to get various sounds. There are two types of zips recorded. One for a piano bag and one for a recorder case. The clothing is two types of hard and softer more malleable jean material. Recorded with zoomh5 at 96hz. Raw file recordings with a bit of noise reduction.