Electric wood sander sanding a sheet of ply wood. Hard, loud and abrasive sound, high volume low pitch. Recorded inside a workshop with a zoom h6 recorder. Audio was post-processed to boost the audio. Wood sander was a bosch 230v.
Originally used for my video: curly reads: upstairs [creepypasta]https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=hukoo76xvei. Recorded with a iphone se and edited in audacity. Sound made by the curly one.
Rain in brittany on a windy winter day. I built this sound by mixing several field recordings made on the same spot: a small wood in the south of the region. These recordings had different focuses: some were more wind-oriented, others had more rain. . . Instead of publishing these individual takes, i chose to mix them in order to create a soundscape that would vary in density, depth and spacing. Recorded with a zoom h2n in x/y stereo mode. Mixed in nuendo 2. Mastered in sound forge 8.
Recording of a fast sketch done with hard (2h) pencil on rough paper. The paper is attached to a wooden board. Equipment: cheap "yoga em" microphone to minidisc, unedited.
Sounds of the squeaking and creaking wooden floor in goethe's house in weimar, germany. The recording starts with the staircase, then some recordings in rooms, almost without any other human sounds.
Date: 02/09/2014,recorded in my studio na_niepo,microphone: neumann usm69,software: pro tools. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
This was recorded a few feet away from an indoor fireplace. The recording was made with a tascam dr-05. Note: you may hear squeaking sounds or other artifacts in the compressed online preview. The file you download will not have these issues.
Foley movement of puzzle pieces being slid around, picked up and clicked into place on a wood surface. I used a zoom h4n and applied some noise reduction to get the room tone out. Very specific sound, hopefully gets some more use out of it.
Recorded late summer/early autumn by a lake in rural ontario. I was trying to record the sound of six loons calling to each other, but was interrupted by an aggressive chipmunk who had decided that the lakeside was his and his alone. I recorded anyway. Recorded using an h2n zoom recorder, using the m/s raw setting.
Recording of various creaks and groans made by (somewhat embarrassingly) my studio chair!recorded on roland r09hr 44. 1khz 16bit stereo with on board mics. Gain lifted in peak post recording.
A recording of dry leaves skittering across an asphalt parking lot around 2:00pm on a friday afternoon. I feel this recording captures the serene, but sad, sound of dry leaves in the fall being scattered about by a strong north wind. Recording made with the marantz pmd661-oade, and the incredible beyerdynamic me58 microphone. Since this particular microphone is a dynamic microphone, i had to crank my record gain up to 7. I was really happily surprised that the sometimes un-listenable wind-roar and wind rumble is barely noticeable on this recording. . . . . . Emjoy this autumn soundscape.
My first posted sound effect, this is something made on my synthesizer for fun this morning that i think people could get use out of for horror videos and such, as the sound kind of reminds me of a spider or some kind of creature not unlike one scuttling across a wooden floor.
Recording of wind heard through coniferous tress, in residential banff, alberta, canada. Recorded using two microphones, xy, neumann kmr 81i, sound devices 744 t.
This is the sound of a rat gnawing its way down through our wooden ceiling (and 2 days after this recording there was a hole about an inch wide in the ceiling!). Recorded july 15th 2015 around 10 o'clock in the evening in the livingroom of my house in fredensborg, denmark, with a portable recorder zoom h2n. The soundfile was then exported from the recorder to a windows pc through usb, and normalized (i. E. Amplitude brought up to 0 decibel) using steinberg's wavelab software before uploading to freesound.
Old socialistic circular saw from northern czech republic. Recorded at the end of october 2015, the best was to have recorder in next room. Recording was made on h1 zoom handy recorder and edited in professional sound studio (motor was filtered off).
The 13-year periodical cicadas in the midwest. In this recording i was lucky enough to have some forest birds also sing throughout the steady drone. Recording made with marantz pmd661 (**with beefed up and extra quiet pre-amplifiers by oade brothers electronics), running samson co-2 matched true stereo microphones. My original recording was made at the highest bit rate allowable on my machine -- 98khz.
A piece of balsa wood being struck, and left to resonate in the air. Recorded with akg 414. The sound can be used for free (though it would be great to hear about what you do with it). It may not be re-distributed as it is, or as part of a compiled sound library.