1 of 4. Sound of a big car accelerating and the tires squealing as it takes some hard corners. Car is a 1996 3. 5l v6 chrysler lhs. Recorded with a rode ntg2 into a zoom h4.
I was going to record something, but that happened. I was going to not upload this one, because i perceive myself more dumb than yawning. . . But it may be useful for someone 🤷♂️ comment if that's your case.
Similar to a wheel from a game show slowing down, but faster. This sound is remixed from: mialena24contador análogo by ( http://freesound. Org/people/mialena24/sounds/364349/ ).
Wind rustling in the trees while a bike tire turns and clicks very slowly. Very dense at high frequency and a granular timbre with smooth overtones. Recorded on stanford university campus, ca.
Sound of tire puncture. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. Son d’une crevaison d’un pneu. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Train dock 2, recorded at brussels train station « bruxelles-midi », belgium, 2013/4/16 at the morning with a zoom h4n. Railway sounds, wheel friction, pschhiiitttt.
Sound taken between the junction of two wagons. During winter in siberia. Various slow speedmic: schoeps mstc64 ortf stereorecorder: zaxcom nomad. Date winter 2013.
Weeleed suitcase in action, very close up. Recorded in brest airport, france, 2012. Recorded with schoeps ab ortfrecorded on sounddevice 744tsterero, 16 bits, 48khz.
4 of 4. Sound of the tires squealing as i drive my car round the microphone a couple of times. Some distortion is present in the recording. Car is a 1996 3. 5l v6 chrysler lhs. Recorded with a rode ntg2 into a zoom h4.
2 of 4. Sound of a big car accelerating and the tires squealing as it takes some hard corners. Car is a 1996 3. 5l v6 chrysler lhs. Recorded with a rode ntg2 into a zoom h4.
I designed an educational game where we had a spinning wheel, ala 'wheel of fortune' i created this sound to repeat as the wheel was turning and hitting each element.
These field-recordings were captured for a radioplay. You can hear various moves (where possible described in german in the filename). The files are recorded in m/s-stereophony, so you have the m-signal on the left channel, the side-information on the right.