Accidentally, dropped a metallic rod onto my wooden table while trying to record some audio with it. My mistake is your gain. Recorded on a blue yeti microphone through audacity at 16bit 44000hz. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Made in audacity with a couple of stock sounds. Can be used for a big industrial machine or a huge mechanical rocket cannon. Beeps at the end were taken fromhttps://www. Freesound. Org/people/kwahmah_02/sounds/246332/.
Recorded with my blue yeti usb microphone, cardioid mode. Feel free to use this sound however you like. You don't even have to credit me--although you can if you want to. :). Comments are also welcomed. :).
Hitting the side of a metal wheelbarrow with an axe. Could be used for a car crash, metal dumpster, all kinds of large metallic impacts. Recorded with a rode videomic pro into a zoom h5 recorder.
I recorded this in my house, with galaxy note 2 - and made the sound by hitting a metal desk wtih my hand (it was really hurt!). First i bang it once, and then i bang it several times. .
A number of coins dropping on to concrete made by overlaying a single coin drop and offsetting multiple times. Made using two coin loops in logic x but creating a number of tracks, offsetting the loops at 'random' to create the sound of multiple coins. Also truncated some loops for variation.