I've put this sound as public domain (cc0) so i (and you) don't have to fiddle with figuring out the minutiae of various cc licenses. Go crazy! use it for anything you like, but do drop me a line and tell me how you're using it! i'd love to hear. Dropping a metal finger band ring 3 times onto my wooden dining room table. Could be interesting for musical applications e. G. Textures in a drum loop, or even foley work. Recorded at 24bit 48k into reaper on a macbook promicrophone: zoom h4n through the onboard stereo mics. Processing: only a gentle highpass at 50 hz.
Another edit of this clap sound, making it shorter, noisier, and higher pitched: https://freesound. Org/people/rhythmpeople/sounds/165210/the result is somewhere between a clap and a finger snap, suitable for electronic music. Original clap is public domain and so is this sample, feel free to use for any purpose without attribution.
Wrench held with dental floss, resonates after being struck, then different makes overtones from being struck again. The floss was mint waxed. Downpitched it sounds like eerie church bells.
A low bass guitar note, played with a pencil as a percussion. It resembles the hit of the piano hammers on the strings. Recorded using a samson c02 pointing at the strings and a di box.
I recorded my fingers an a cookie box, very close. Sounds a little bit like falling fruit onto a soft surface. Homerecording, so some very distant background noise.
I recorded this on the streets of congo brazzaville. It is a small church choir singing and playing drums at low volume in their little courtyard. Recorded on my zoom h5.
This recording is for people who hate the highlighted high frequencies. An old sabian aax small recorded with a røde m5 mic. I the created two copies of the original recording:1. On the first file i applied low pass at 2 khz and hard compression at -24 db without makeup gain. 2. On the second file i applied high pass at 2 khz and hard compression at -24 db without makeup gain. Then i lowered -2 db all the spectrum except for the band from 3. 5 khz to 9. 1 khz and i applied hard compression at -24 db without makeup gain. I merged the two files. The envelope was very flat due to the compression and thus i reshaped it on wavelab (process > level envelope. . . Or press the "v" keyboard button; draw a natural fade out in steps [non-linear]). The result is a warm crash for people who don't want them loud.
A simple minimal percussion loop, free to use as desired. Sound includes:• percussion only loop• percussion with kick loop• percussion with kick and ride loop.
Warm gong. Here is the official alternative soundfile which has less high frequencies, especially a little bit after the attack. Https://freesound. Org/people/veiler/sounds/537206/.