A vigorous spring rain-shower with some beautiful, far-off thunder. This was recorded on march 27, 2021 in a campground in illinois. One of the thunder strikes is so intense that you can hear the screen door rattling!recorded using the marantz pmd661 and the beyerdynamic 8010 omnidirectional microphone. Seem like these intense rain/thunder events could be more common. By the way, the very next day after this was recorded -- while many were sopping up water in their basements -- the day broke beautifully sunny, with not a cloud in the sky. Welcome spring!.
This is the sound of the broken fan at the bathroom in my friends house. It sounds a lot like a cricket, but i can assure you it’s a machine- once again this was straight off my phone so sorry if the quality is pretty bad. I hope this can still be of use to you. You don’t need permission but i would like to know if anyone does use it, just for the sake of curiousity :).
Sound of me shaking my desk, could be used for items shaking in the back of a moving car, or an earthquake. If you want to share with me what you used it for you can leave a comment, i would find that interesting.
Rattling a section of chain link fence. Recorded outside with a zoom h2 in front and rear stereo. This file will match with another of the same name, but the other side.
A sound of someone trying to open a door. This is a really quiet sound. Recorded with zoom h4n and edited with audacity. This was recorded in a classroom.
Me shaking, opening, and rattling a pill bottle full of thumbtacks. Edited in audacity. Feel free to use this for any animation, game, movie, or project. You don't have to credit me if you don't want to. Edited in audacity.
Rattle snake hissing or shaking its tail at variable pitches. Recorded with the tascam dr-40 built-in microphones, processed in pro tools 10, bounced to a 48khz 24bit wav file.
Digitally stretched synthesised phrase transformed into series of explosion-like and rattling sounds. Created with speach synth, sampler and reverberator.
This is a series of sounds made into a loop, and it created a very fun beat. I have chosen to do nothing with it, other than share--lite drums, rattles, chanting.