A close recording of a fireplace, burning wood that releases steam due to the temperature. Maybe you can use it as a loop. It's a raw cut so you can do what you want with it.
Recorded on a wooden rowing boat in the quiet harbour of po toi o. See google map - https://www. Google. Com/maps/place/clear+water+bay/@22. 2750496,114. 2936803,830m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x340403f324a97f77:0x4d488ecc4b81b6dc. You can hear me bitching about the director of the movie i made this recording for at the beginning. . He has a ferrari yet claims the budget is extremely low etc etc. . But would i mind working christmasday?. Yes that type of job. .
Recording of a new hampshire country highway at the edge of the forest. Birds, insects, trees rustling in the breeze, and a distant car on the highway. Recorded with an sm-57.
A classic deep woods, summer soundscate. The insects' droning seems to slow everything down as the high tempuratures bake the land. Every now and then you'll hear some bird calls in this recording. Towards the end, the insects temporarily stop and a goldfinch answers with his/her own call.
Stepping on wood floor at different speeds. Mostly walking and a slight jog. The soles of the shoes were a hard rubber and dressier in appearance. (sorry if you hear my fire alarm chirp in the background. I need to change the battery. . . ).
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.
Recording of wind heard through coniferous tress, in residential banff, alberta, canada. Recorded using two microphones, xy, neumann kmr 81i, sound devices 744 t.
I set a hammer down on a variety of wooden surfaces, so that it could masquerade as someone setting down a big old fire axe in an audiodrama. (it does work to lower the pitch if you're looking for a bigger sound. ) mono recording, zoom h4 internal mic.
Wind rustling in the trees while a bike tire turns and clicks very slowly. Very dense at high frequency and a granular timbre with smooth overtones. Recorded on stanford university campus, ca.
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).
Walking up two flights of stairs in the stairwell of my circa 1920s apartment building. Take 2 of 2. Recorded using an audio technica at-4022 microphone (with rycote windshield) into a tascam dr-40 recorder.
A recording i made by using a small camcorder which i proceeded to drop on a wooden desk. The sound was obviously extracted from the video i recorded. Could be useful sounds for pov/first-person-movies projects. Enjoy!.
I needed the sound of a stick hitting something, so i mixed together a whip sound, a belt strike sound and a the sound of someone hitting a piece of wood.
Using the remove hum tool on izotope rx2, i took out filtered out the hum that occurs in the 190-220 hz range. I believe any eq could filter that hum out at that range without affecting the bass in the footsteps. I believe the footsteps are in the 50-60 hz range anyway.
A nice spring soundscape of birds in deep woods. I set my recorder on a sand-bar in the middle of a nice-sized creek, turned on the internal mics on my zoom h4n and just let nature do the talking. Recorded around 11 in the morning on a cloudy 71 degree day.
Heavy gusts of wind blowing. Sorry, its only about 50 seconds, i used the part with the least wind clipping. Recorded with zoom h1n with post-processing to reduce the loudness of wind clipping.
A jigsaw puzzle box is placed on a table and opened, the pieces tipped out, then a couple of minutes of sorting pieces and putting the puzzle together.