Just a project i've been working on for a while, thought i'd share it here! this was made using soundtrap. Have a nice day and feel free to use this however you like!.
My dw 13" collectors snare recorded with a shure pg56 on the top and a shure sm57 on the bottom with the phase reversed on the bottom mic. Both mics run through my mackie onyx 1620 mic preamps. The track is uncompressed.
Waves on rocks and pebbles. The water moves the medium rocks (crisp sound). About 10m away. A few cars pass-bys behind me on route 1 in york beach, maine, usa.
A modified section of https://freesound. Org/s/147863/ by felix. Blume, looped seamlessly. A windy elevator ride with rocks reverberating on the frame as they clatter along the sides.
Stale bread falling into a plastic bowl. Kinda sounds a rock falling onto a surface. Recorded with an sm57, limited to -9db, and normalized. (no eq or other compression etc. ).
Rock outro with game over at the end. A composition of these two other sounds. Https://freesound. Org/people/baltiyar13/sounds/645065/https://freesound. Org/people/matrixxx_/sounds/435157/.
Pick striking rocks at road cutting, leith, tasmania, shovel put down at start. Recorded on a marantz pmd 661 with a rode nt4 at 11:35 pm, 15 feb 2021, take 2.
A rickenbacker 4003 playing a melodic lick. I played the bass connected directly to a motu 828mkii. I recorded using logic running under os x 10. 10 yosemite on a mac mini. I used fission to trim the beginning and ending and perform normalization. Note: this is a replacement for sound #328627 which i had mistakenly uploaded as a stereo file.
Mediterranean sea recorded on a breakwater shore in the beach of gandía in an afternoon of a day of november with a calm weather. You can hear the sound of the sea with some waves crashing on the breakwater.
Taking apart a stone wall next door and loading it into a dump truck to be sold for building materials. The recording is in the nature of self defense. This is one particular concise crash. Recorded on a canon s21s. .
My dad playing the guitar. A while back, yoshitoshi was having a remix contest for sultan featuring zara taylor - "no why", and for my submission i wanted to try adding a live interpretation/cover of the guitar loop. So i asked my dad but he got way too carried away in all kinds of directions i didn't want to take. But this might be useful to someone.
An assembled drumloop, made out of free oneshot samples and a free vst plugin. The snare has a nice added resonance to it that makes it bang hard and appear quite acoustic for what it is.