Please excuse the naming convention. It is for a university project that i had to begin with my student number. This is the sound of a ceiling fan being on.
Clicking sound made by touching my thumbnail to the blades of a moving ceiling fan. Some digital artifacts are audible due to overzealous noise reduction applied after the recording was made.
A loopable sound of my psu fan before it was replaced. It was annoying to listen to but is perhaps useful in some ambient machine noise. Recorded using zoom h1.
A loopable sound of my psu fan before it was replaced. It was annoying to listen to but is perhaps useful in some ambient machine noise. Recorded using zoom h1.
Sound of an electric fan or ventilator from two different perspectives: channel 1 is on axis and channel 2 is farther away and off axis to catch the general room tone.
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Please excuse the naming convention. It is for a university project that i had to begin with my student number. This is a sound effect of a ceiling fan's switch being pulled on and off.
A close-up recording using the m/s technique. It is the recording of a simple small-sized fan. I really liked the low-frequency sounds it generated when i got the mic close. All my sounds are public domain and can be used by anyone in any way they want. You can support me here: https://www. Buymeacoffee. Com/chrd.
This sound have been recorded in mono, on a samsung s8, using the recording app ''audiorec''. I have used izotope rx 6 to remove any unwanted noise. *this sound is completely free to use without any need of giving credits(if desired). *.