I took my snare drum into the wonderfully echoey parking garage of my building to record the reverb. Included are samples recorded from varying distances and positions. Also included are dry versions, recorded in a living room and a super-dry elevator. When used in a production, try mixing in the heavily reverbed snares against the dry ones to fit your taste. Also the reverb snares work well mixed under even unrelated percussions to add a neat ambiance. The same goes for my "stairwell foot stomps" sample set. Recorded 24-bit stereo with a sony pcm-d50. Assisted by matt mcgowin.
Ambient foley, recorded myself playing the piano on an old 80s cassette recorder. . . Stretched it and ran it through a convolution reverb. This is the result, almost sounds like the intro to a burial track. Would work great in ambient music.
Sound of a roll-up garage door opening. The garage is a standard glass roll-up door. Recorded with a tascam dr-1 with a wind filter. No post-production work was done to the file.
Impulse response generated from field recordings of a parking garage. Recorded using an audio technica bp4029 m/s shotgun microphone into a zoom h4n recorder. This recording is part of a pack of impulse responses comparing different recording and post-processing techniques. A full explanation of the experiment and recording process is presented in this video: https://youtu. Be/nm65zx3u7me. Sweep recordings were deconvolved using voxengo deconvolver.
Recorded from inside the garage on a very quiet night. First is the sound of it opening, second is of it closing. No processing other than normalization. 16bit/44. 1k. Nady scm-2090 stereo condenser microphonefocusrite saffirepro 24 mic pre'spresonus studio one 2 for recordingsoundtrack pro for processing (normalize) and editing (cut off head and tail).
Garage door closing, electric motor, single garage. Edited with audacity. Recorded on shock-mounted zoom h1 mic, record level 62, autogain off, gain low. Record location, inside a car in a single garage (great sound room).
Various banging sounds, recorded in my garage. Identifiable sounds include drumming on the concrete garage floor with a length of wooden dowel, and dragging various objects across the floor.
A man is working with a jack in a truck shed, breathing. Large recording. France 2007. Recorded with schoeps ab ortfrecorded on tascam dap148khz, 16 bits.