The original source material was a recording i did of a doritos bag (cool ranch lol). I then layered and pitched it and some of other mojo, and here we are. Enjoy it!.
Mining ore sound - mastered it for my multiplayer roguelike game: https://tangaria. Com. Based at: https://freesound. Org/people/qubodup/sounds/184383/.
I mixed together other public domain sounds from this site to make a convenient rock crumbling sound for video games or other things. You may want to speed it up some depending on how fast this rocks are crumbling!. Https://www. Freesound. Org/people/gfrog/sounds/190505/https://www. Freesound. Org/people/oscaraudiogeek/sounds/328934/https://www. Freesound. Org/people/allanz10d/sounds/155934/. I use this site a lot for public domain sound effects, and i just wanted to give back in the little way i can :).
My dw 13" collectors snare recorded with a shure pg56 on the top and a shure sm57 on the bottom with the phase reversed on the bottom mic. Both mics run through my mackie onyx 1620 mic preamps. The track is uncompressed.
6 horses arriving from far away. Gallop on desert stones. Hooves crossing microphone on the floor. Palmyre, syria, 2007. Recorded with stereo xy audiotechnica at822 microphonerecorded on tascam dap148 khz, 16 bits.
Recorded with a zoom h2n via it's ms configuration. The side microphone was slightly open. The rock formation of that particular spot of the beach caused the water to bump inside it.
I recorded myself scratching a rock with an oyster shell. This sound was recorded off ten mile creek in hume, ca using a hand held digital recorder and has only been trimmed using audacity. On september 4th 2014.
Dragging different kinds of stones, concrete blocks, on a concrete ground, looking for the sound of an opening grave, for a creepy show. Recorded with a zoom h2.
A ''two-guitars-riff'' i created using magix music maker 2006 riffs that i cut up and edited, with additional drums(also cut up and edited with mmm2006-sample). Thought it sounded nice and heavy, so here it is. . .
Unprocessed snare drum sample (1 of 4) which was created during the last recordings with my band. Recorded with a dynamic microphone. I would describe the sound as a "rock snare which wants to be a funk snare".