If you've been to asda and use their escalators or moving walkways, then you will have encountered this really stupid announcement! just you try getting a recording like this with no background noise! good luck! i did my best!.
An mp3 recording of a large crowd clapping with a few whoops in a concert hall. This recording was taken during a performance at the colorado symphony on january 28th (2017). Recorded with a black sony ic voice recorder.
Recording of a middle school band short performance. Starts with piano for the intro, then goes into a group of out of tune stringed instruments sounding a lot like "twinkle twinkle little star" followed by polite audience applause, and ending with an audience member's cough.
One of a series of recordings of a delightfully squelchy toy. Bringing my microphone up close to this toy, i found myself in a world of deep, squishy mud. Recorded with a rode nt1 into a universal audio arrow.
Sound of a rubik's cube (you know, this mechanical puzzle). Needed it for a project. Couldn't find the sound anywhere. So i recorded it. Feel free to use it. No need for any kind of attribution. Recorded on with a neat king bee microphone and a tascam dr60-d mkii recorder.
A box class with several fighters. Clase de box con varios peleadores. Grabado con recording with tascam dr-40 micro akg perception 120 mono wav 44100.
Silent subway station located in alameda da universidade, lisbon. This was recorded on march 9th of 2020 after a lot of people were sent home because of covid-19. This metro station is very loud on the large majority of days, however on this particular day the silence was all you could hear while waiting for the train.
Seis pessoas bateram palmas num estúdio de forma sucessiva onde o som foi aumentando com o tempo, utilizamos dois canais para gravação e os mixamos o som era para ser utilizado em uma comemoração. Os equipamentos que estamos usando:microfone- shotgun shure vp89 placa de áudio - behringer u-phoria umc404 hdsoftware de gravação - adobe audition. Six people clapped in succession in a studio where the sound increased over time, we used two channels for recording and mixed them. The sound was to be used in a celebration. The equipment we are using:microphone- shotgun shure vp89 audio card - behringer u-phoria umc404 hdrecording software - adobe audition.
Small level crossing without barrier. Ringtones, trolley. Warsaw poland. Other locations,recorder: zoom h2 / other portable device,software: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
This is one of the v-shaped hand exerciser's that you squeeze together. I use it every day as i also play the drums. My physical therapist says it's also good for the shoulder. Recorded with my yamaha pocketrak and edited on sony vegas. I duplicated the tracks which gives a better sound. Please comment on what you will use it for. :^).
A squishy shakey wet sound of lightly soaped and wet hands being rubbed together very quickly. 27 variations in wetness and "squishiness. " good for scrubbing hands (of course) or a dog shaking water off. Recorded in 16bit / 44. 1khz wav on a zoom h4n using its internal mics.
This sound u can use for cartoon blinking, tentacle sound and so on. I was searching this sound for a long time and it was unsuccessfully. So, i made it for my own.
50 claps made in blok modular from scratch. Supposed to sound very unrealistic/dry/drum machine-like as possible so you don't have to sample the real thing. Some of these use asymmetric waveshaping which adds dc offset (0 hz noise) so you may want to highpass the crustier ones. I would've uploaded a zip of the individual hits but because of the way freesound works you'll have to chop it up yourself.
Sound of someone washing their hands in a small bathroom. This sound has been recorded with a zoom recorder and it has been retouched eliminating background noise. The sound was recorded at a distance of one meter.
Electronic drumloop extracted from a song that originally includes "asdsdasd. Wav" too but that particular synth pattern was later used in another song, but in a bit modified composition.