Some metal "shing" sounds, great for picking up swords or large knives. Created with a large, sharp chef's knife and a wooden cutting board. Recorded at close range in a relatively anechoic closet.
Long knife being sharpened down a steel. Recorded on r09hr in kitchen then gain enhanced and processed in digital performer with proverb to give an eerie one shot effect that can be used to create tension and foreboding in horror films or events.
Needed a really good bar drop for a film we where doing. This is a nice combo of a dead iron bar drop to a sawdust and straw wood floor with the addition of a metal bar dropped on wood. A little drop of a light bulb to finish the sound off. One drop not repeated. Created by paul villeneuve and dominic kaiser / stories by the river.
The sound of the bottom of a ceramic mug, dragged over the metal grating of a coffee machine. It sounds like a sword drawn from a scabbard. Recorded using a zoom h6 in the kitchen. Applied a filter to remove unwanted low and very high frequencies. Also corrected the volume level to adjust all four recordings to the exact same level. There are some minor distracting noises - i assume from my shirt while moving the mug over the surface. Also a fan is very faintly audible in the background. If you are interested in a very clean recording of this sound, please let me know.
Recorded and processed at 24bit 48khz using a rode nt1-a condenser microphone. Processing: gain-staging and soft high and low frequency filtering. No eq boost or cuts anywhere else. Also de-noised.
Slow deliberate snipping of scissors. I operated the shiny new steel scissors with my right hand whilst gently holding my chin with my left, providing a thoughtful pose for my onlookers's enjoyment. Olympus ls-5, built-in mic capsules, no filtering.
Wameta tig 1600 started. Recorded in 24-bit 96khz with a tascam dr-40 and a sony ecm-nv1. For details on sow: blacksmith ed1 sound pack see: www. Oree. Storijapan. Net/praxis/sound-of-work.
Not perfect, but not bad, here's a freight train passing only a few feet in front of the recording device. . . Enjoy! this train is passing through houston, british columbia, canada on a cold winter morning.
A blacksmith is working in his traditionnal forge. Fire,gently hammering metal. Recorded with schoeps ab ortf and schoeps cmc6 mk41recorded on sounddevice mixpre6reducted to stereowave stereo 24 bits 48khzfrance, june 2022.
This sound was recorded with an ipod touch (5th gen). I was in need of some sword sound effects for a project i'm working on, and after i made these, i figured i'd give them away for free here on freesound!. The sound you hear is actually just a couple of large kitchen spatulas clashing together.
The sound of an (empty) missile head being hit against another during manufacturing. Cleaned up with izotope rx7 standard and neutron 2. Could be used for factory sound or something in a forge? have fun with it!www. Vnzi. Bandcamp. Com.
Recorded and processed at 24bit 48khz using the tascam dr-40 linear pcm recorder. Processing: gain-staging and soft high and low frequency filtering. No eq boost or cuts anywhere else. Also de-noised.