Selected the 4th knock sound from https://freesound. Org/people/timmeh515/sounds/413293/and applied some eq magic by boosting at 5 frequencies guided by ear.
Made for a survival island demo i'm working on, this sound represents cutting down a clump of bamboo. The sound itself was made by layering different recordings of me dropping a chopstick on my desk.
The old flour mill at woodbridge in suffolk, england is powered by water from a tidal pond, which refills at every high tide. It is one of only two in the country. The sound is of the vertical wooden main drive shaft creaking in its bearings, with the mill-wheel rumbling in the background. Recorded with my sony pcm-m10.
Six recordings of me dropping planks onto bricks, which clatter as they hit the ground. I recorded this a while ago with my phone and decided to polish them up a bit. I used audacity and ozone imager to widen the stereo image. Recorded late 2018 or early 2019 with a samsung galaxy j2 pro.
A tree is cut down. Cracking, then loudly falling on the forest soil. Then people say "bravo"france, jan 2023. Recorded with lcr schoeps, reducted to stereorecorded on sounddevice mixpre6wave stereo, 48khz, 24 bits.
This was recorded at a home and hardware chain store. Along with the general ambiance, a recorded announcement comes over the speaker, requesting that a qualified employee is needed in the "board-cutting area".
A single creaking wooden floor step. This is one of multiple similar sounds and one longer recording with 4 creaks in the same sound pack. Cc0, so no need to give credit. If you want, let me know what you used the sounds for as i really like hearing about other people's projects :).
Starting a two-stroke chainsaw and reving it, then killing it. Recorded in stereo at 24 bit 96 khz with a sony pcm m-10. All my sounds are dedicated to the public domain, and are free to use, no restrictions. Although i really appreciate a message or comment if you use my sound for something interesting. Always fun to hear where my recordings end up :).
Starting a two-stroke chainsaw and reving it, then cutting up a pine tree. Recorded in stereo at 24 bit 96 khz with a sony pcm m-10. All my sounds are dedicated to the public domain, and are free to use, no restrictions. Although i really appreciate a message or comment if you use my sound for something interesting. Always fun to hear where my recordings end up :).
Chopping wood with an axe. Some distant traffic is noticeable occasionally. Recorded in stereo 24 bit 96 khz with the internal mics on a sony m10 with windjammer. About 1 meter away from the logs being chopped. Please use this sound for whatever you want, completely free, no restrictions. Although i really appreciate a comment if you use my sound for something interesting. Always fun to hear where my recordings end up :).
Female moose call recorded by the fish and Wildlife Service in Minnesota. Wildlife recordings like this from the government are automatically in the public domain.
Female moose call recorded by the fish and Wildlife Service in Minnesota. Wildlife recordings like this from the government are automatically in the public domain.