This is the sound of metal dock posts being driven in during maintenance at a marina in vancouver, canada. They pounded some of them a hundred times without out any obvious movement. This is a recording of seven consecutive hits. There is a lot of echo after each strike with the slight sound of rattling chains after each one.
An entire country mansion was covered over with scaffold and sheeting to keep the rain off. Visitors were allowed to climb up the (many) metal stairs to an observation platform. I asked the helpful guide to be quiet whilst i recorded this odd environment! he obliged. Zoom h1 recorder.
An edited version of my "boiling water" sound to simulate a phone vibrating on a table. Recorded for my sound design class using a samsung galaxy s7 internal microphone.
Standard messages when calling in to voicemail. File includes starting the call, deleting several messages, and the end of the call; no actual voicemail messages.
Here's a quick noise removed sample of an htc thunderbolt vibrating while placed on a blanket. From what i've heard, this is the cleanest vibrate recording on freesound.
Two slowed down samples of a cell phone on vibrate (taken from previously uploaded sound "phone vibrate". Now sounds more like an engine starting up and subsiding. . . Or a really lame lawnmower.
I recorded this ringtone from my then-typical motorola ultra classic cell phone in early 1997. This version has tiny fade-in/fade-out, about one second of leading silence and two seconds trailing silence for looping. I suggest amplifying it for use on a modern cell phone.
A cinematic sound of someone being locked into a jail cell. I used it with no actual video - it was between two scenes with just black. A cut from hugeslidingdoorslamecm800. Wav with added sounds to make it badass.