Outdoor recording of cars going by at a car show. Some crowd and ambience with engine revs. Recorded with onboard mics of a tascam dr-07 with a rode dead kitten over it.
2 or 3 motorbikes pulling up to a stop light, revving their engines loudly to show everyone just how large their exhaust tips are, and then driving away. Sorry, i don't know make or model of the bikes.
Car applying breaks at high speed. 11 sounds. Good for car sounds, comedy videos, or cartoons. No credit needed, feel free to use it for whatever you want. If you can make a million bucks off it, awesome!.
Car revving the engine in a parking lot. This recording also sounds well when slowed down. [cc zero] always thankful if you credit me, but being uploaded as cc0 it's not necessary.
In the sketchy neighborhood near the warehouse a piece of crap supertuner import hot rod, driven by a guy in a neon yellow shirt and white wraparound sunglasses, revs its engine as it passes.
Car idles, then revs for no other reason but to make a noise. Can't remember what type of car it was, but it was blue and little flames came out of the exhaust. Tascam dr-22wl, internal mics, deadcat. 15hz high pass filter.
Small cinder-block building being torn down by john deere tractor. Bricks smash, wood splinters, treads clank, engine revs and idles, safety beeps are heard.
Made a recording of my vw new beetle tdi for my podcast. Couldnt find what i needed anywhere so did it myself. Made with lexis audio editor on my samsung galxy s8. Enjoy!.
Field recording of a harley-davidson motorcycle starting, idling and revving; recorded at scuttlebutt's biker bar in greenfield, wisconsin, usa, using an mxl 990 on a boom.
A zoom h2n handy recorder was used to capture the sound and basic editing was completed in garageband. Created by tiffany t. And megan p. In digital production 120.
Stereo contact mics clipped to directly to the exhaust pipe of a honda crf250m motorcycle whilst the engine is started, revved and then stopped. Tascam dr-22wl, custom stereo contact mics. 20-05-10_102646_dr-22wl_crf250m_exhaust_contact. Wav.
Some old v8 engined cars in a parade, idling and occasionally revving. They have open headers, meaning they have no mufflers and either no or very small exhaust pipes, therefore they're loud and "burbly"! there is some chatter from people standing on the parade route as well. Recorded on a tascam dr-44.
Starting and revving a 1974 corvette. A zoom h2n handy recorder was used to capture the sound and basic editing was completed in garageband. (created by mark j and chad c. In digital production 120).
A short parade of ferraris on their way up lymington high street. The street is lined with people chatting and cheering at the cars, which beep their horns and rev their engines. Zoom h1 with roland cs-em10 in ear mics. Seems a bit heavy on the low frequencies, but i've left it as-is.
This is the sound of traffic at a stop light both stopping and going through the light as it turns red and green. There is a motor cycle in this audio that is idle waiting for the light with some revving and it's ultimate take off. Recorded in stereo with a sony pcm-d100.
A car engine startup recording with lom (slovakian microphone manufacturers) omnidirectional microphone ("ucho"). If by chance i gain access to stereo diaphragm mikes of good quality, the re-take of this will be of higher quality. I intended to use this for gta sound modding and for general car ignition noises. For anyone curious, this is a second-hand honda accord (2006) saloon's engine revving, the person revving this vehicle is one of my friends starting it up who i asked kindly if i could record it.
Two contact microphones recording an engine from a mini cooper s in sport mode. Surprisingly aggressive-sounding. Intended to use for a race car asset. Contact microphones are stethoscope-like mics that you place onto a surface to record vibrations. This way, i was able to record the raw engine without wind or perspective. The left channel is the chassis and the right is the engine block. . . Blending the two together produces a great sound. Free to use.