If you want to use this sound just mention the title of the sound and next to it moulou (wheel bicycle. Wav_moulou)i would be very happy to hear your creations!!.
A short moog sample with a science fiction sound. Would make a great backing driving sound for some kind of 80's sci fi movie soundtrack, ala john carpenter.
A rainy night on the screened porch of a log cabin in cooperstown, new york, usa. A large truck drives by on wet roads. Zoom h1n, stereo, 48khz, 24-bit. Mild clipping repaired in izotope rx. Recorded in october 2020.
Ride old squeaky bike field recording with sony pcm d100. First its a smooth street. . . After one minute its getting more noisy. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
Here i recorded passing cars standing on a street. Wherever you need this kind of sound. Feel free to use, but please mention my website in the final product. Thanks.
1 of 3 mics recording a peugeot 404 injection driving on the road. There is a 3mics in one edited version too. Some gain control may have been done within the take. Mostly driving down hill. This recording was done with a rode wireless go near the engine, in the inner bonnet on the wall driver side. Recorded in 48khz 24bit on a zoom h5.
Recorded the sound of the rear wheel of my bicycle spinning with the characteristic clicking sound of the transmission. ---if you want, you can send me a tip using:- bitcoin cash (bch): 1htyelrfkftg9bvnph9wcrnyvmh83ve5qq- or bitcoin (btc): 1mvenxia6sajzrqsztb1cv4wetaalqsz66(but don't feel obliged to).
This is a mountain bike subjective field recording. The micro is in the cycle. Micro: sony stereo. Minidisc: sony mz-n910 analog transfer to protools for the edit. Place: riumors, catalonia, spain.
A montain bike breaking on concrete. Recorded with a pentax k5 and an audio technica pro 24-cm stereo microphone at 16bit/32khz. Slightly edited in audacity in order to reduce major peaks (by hand, no plugin) and to improve the headroom.