Rough, rubbery sounding scraping noises, very clean despite being recorded very close to the sound source. Recording ends with a slightly different, more near-field scraping sound, rising in pitch.
This is a collection of old recordings, and i was admittedly pretty trash at playing, recording, and engineering bass. That said, maybe you'll find something you can do with it. Knock yourself out comrades!. Gec gecgec gecgec gecgggeeeeeeeeeeeecc.
I was looking for some breaking glass, but couldn't find any i liked. I then made some, here is one of them. These are not edited in any way, just the raw dated from my h4n.
Dragging a metal axe across a stone / concrete paving slab. Sounds like something from an egyptian / indiana jones style booby trap. Recorded with a rode videomic pro into a zoom h5 recorder.
This is the sound of me rubbing a hairbrushes bristles. Recorded in a very dry room with a mid-sides mic setup. Mics used were akg 414, and an oktava mk-012-01 pencil condenser.
A sound clip of 2-3 dog barking, that could be used for close or distance use. Recorded with a kool sound ma-g18 unidirectional condenser shotgun microphone.
My drum loops created in pro tools from the winston's "amen brother" break. These are just tests, although they do loop quite nice if you line them up right. . . . . Respect to those who want to resurrect old school jungle, hit me up if you wanna collab!big-up to thej_unglistsa_gainstp_erpetratorm_ovement.
I created this sound to mimic the rustle of a moving special force soldier's uniform. I used a baby carrier made of a rough fabric and just moved it in my hands.
This sound was recorded december 11, 2013, using an alesis qs8, a roland 550w keyboard amp, the dm1 app for the ipad 2, an m-audio preamp, and multitrack recording software: sonar 6 studio.