Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Recording of squeak mad by sitting on an old office chair. Recorded in a office using a wheel bound office chair. Soft audio recorded using a zoom h6 recorder.
This is a glass shower screen being cleaned with a squeegee. I recorded it as it sounds a bit like someone trying to play a saxophone badly. As raw material it could easily be processed into a number of interesting sounds.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
A high pitched door hinge from a small wooden door squeak upon closing. Recorded in a small stairwell in an office complex so no big reverb/echo effect.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Opening and closing an metal oven door a couple of times. Some wind audible in recording. This was an oven door in the ruins of the bakery in inneston ghost town, south australia.
A recording of me rubbing the surface of a balloon with my hands intended for my minecraft resource pack. I decided to upload it here to because some people may find it useful!.
This is the sound of my creaking wooden bedroom floor. Useful for ships or ghostly horror effects. Equipment that is used: zoom h5 recorder + audio-technica bp4025 microfoon.
An office chair slides across the floor. If you find this useful, it would be really cool if you subscribed to my youtube channel! thanks! https://youtube. Com/@mestudiosofficial.
3 door open sounds, followed by 4 door close sounds. Some wind audible in recording. This was an oven door in the ruins of the bakery in inneston ghost town, south australia.
A mysterious, metallic gate sound. Created from these sounds:http://freesound. Org/people/jaava73/sounds/54269/http://freesound. Org/people/edo333/sounds/250652/http://freesound. Org/people/celadon_noise/sounds/399446/.
Stepping on a creaky spot of a wooden floor, recorded with a roland-r26. Let me know if you need 4 channels (from directional and omnidirectional mics), this is a stereo mix of both.
Sounds of the squeaking and creaking wooden floor in goethe's house in weimar, germany. The recording starts with the staircase, then some recordings in rooms, almost without any other human sounds.
I needed a big heavy door to slide open pretty quickly. So i started with this excellent sound: 31154__uataudio__hugeslidingdoorslamecm800and mixed and chopped to get this one. Hope it helps someone.
The sound of wind blows as the sound of one enters and closes. Another door opens in background. Open space, outside going in, and three people. Outside building, under overhang. Stereorecorded with h4n.
Recording of various creaks and groans made by (somewhat embarrassingly) my studio chair!recorded on roland r09hr 44. 1khz 16bit stereo with on board mics. Gain lifted in peak post recording.
Zoom h4 held immediately at the opening of a thermos. Hot tea building up air pressure, escaping air evenly producing this squeaky sound. Low cut 1000hz for filtering out street noise.
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Made this by shaking some coins, spinning some coins and taking advantage of a squeaky door on my desk. Processed through paulstretch. The result turned out pretty interesting so i figured i would upload it here.