Multiple takes of dropping a metal lid from a container onto a wood floor. Some takes have a nice rattle as the lid vibrates after impact. Recorded using an akg c414 b-uls microphone into a john hardy m-1 preamp into pro tools.
Squeeze de metal. Gravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil.
Abstract sound of a manhole cover blowing. Created using these sounds:http://www. Freesound. Org/people/johnnyfarmer/sounds/209772/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/werra/sounds/244394/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/robinhood76/sounds/70799/. Edit: i see a lot of people are enjoying this sound! if you'd like to donate a dollar or two towards my personal starving artist fund here is a donation link: https://www. Paypal. Me/baharv89.
Just a quick recording using a c1000 to create the sound of someone breaking out from behind a metal door (a lift). Its actually a simple tool cupboard door.
While messing around in audacity i accidentally made this. I generated dial sounds and g-verb'd it. I then put a high pass filter on it and paulsteached it. And made this. The breathing sound wasn't there in the original. But when i paulstreached it again. It just. . . Happened. I uploaded this because i thought i should share this. It may need editing to make it sound better. Feel free to use it in games or anything. C:programs used: audacityfilters used: g-verbhighpass filterpaulstrechchange tempochange pitchgenerations used: dtmf tones. - cazsunxa.
Close up perspective of a fan, starting, rattling, stopping, with some impacts, recorded at 48-16 with portable dat using schoeps ms ball, edited and decoded in stereo in pt.
Various knives being scraped against one another. Not the metallic "shing" associated with swords but a good metal scraping. There are several versions in this one file.
I made a ball of aluminium paper. This is the sound when i undid the ball and tried to make it smooth. // sonido cuando deshago y aliso una bola de papel de aluminio.
A single coin being flipped into the air; minor modification [cut and spliced a small section of it to increase length]: recorded with garageband and snowball.
I recorded this sounds by a sound blaster live! soundcard in 2003, when i tested its highest sampling rate (96 khz). I used my philips sbc 3050 condenser electret microphone. Before uploading, in 2015, i applied a little noise reduction in audacity software.
This is a windchime recorded very quietly struck with a triangle beater with a fairly cheap microphone, noise removed, and normalized to max volume without distortion. Lower note of two.