This is a waveform from a boobass(flstudio) with a highpass. I put it in sytrus and made a few things. Hard to explain. :dpitch it at least 1 octave down! 2 octaves down is better for a bass. Have fun with it!.
A distorted falling reese. Reminds me of some sort of malfunction. Made with image-line harmor and its built-in distortion and unison modules. (and other random fx. ).
Metal weights: sound metal weights clinging against each other, lifting and dropping the weights. Hard impact on the floor. Recorded with a zoom h6 (rode ntg-2). Recorded in a room with good acoustic.
4 strikes on a medium sized steel bowl. 1. With a finger tip 2. Soft strike with a padded mallet. 3. Hard strike with a padded mallet. 4. With a rubber hammer. Recorded with a shure sm7b.
Just good hard rain! no lightening or thunder. . Just solid rain pounding on the concrete outside my door. . I mean - it was flooding! made for some great sound though!!.
Different household objects were thrown or dropped on a hard floor and the sound was captured using a smartphone. Basic editing was completed in garageband. Created by nick h. In digital production 120.
Running a corkscrew several times rapidly along the edge of a wooden desk. Recorded with minidisc and condenser mic, indoors, 6" distance. Background noise removed with audacity. Short, rattly hard noises.
This is what the harp wire strings sound like when pulled really hard so that they hit each other, creating a buzzing sound. (source sound for must 121 musique concrete project, partner: megan berger).
Recording of a fast sketch done with hard (2h) pencil on rough paper. The paper is attached to a wooden board. Equipment: cheap "yoga em" microphone to minidisc, unedited.
Short snippets of voice demonstrating the acoustics of different enviroments: a normal living room with hard floors, a bathroom, and a studio treated for sound. Recorded with a handheld recorder (omnidirectional microphone) held at arm's length, mono.
Running hard in a grassy forest. Dead grass being crunched underfoot, and living green grass brushing against clothes. Wind gently blowing through the grass. A great piece of audio to add to a movie or a video.
Wrench held with dental floss, resonates after being struck, then different makes overtones from being struck again. The floss was mint waxed. Downpitched it sounds like eerie church bells.
Bits of broken glass being scraped and cracked against various surfaces. Can be hard to listen to at times. Use in a scary movie or anywhere you need a disturbing, uneasy effect.
Recorded using a canon gl1 and an audiotechnica shotgun mic(unsure of model number, a cheap one i'm sure). The sound of a finepoint pen scribbling on the hard cardboard of the back of a notebook. The audio is low so the gain might need to be adjusted. My professorliked this one.
Virusdisco. Jupiter storm, ffchaos, sloth, spring-reverb, analog delay etc. . . Yep it's saturday. A sound. . . Not that good. Annoying. Maybe you can do something with it?.
Human or animal steps in the snow made with fingers pressing a bag with hard salt. Projet “bruitages” coordonné par josé carrasco, classe de jérôme euphrosine au lycée français de barcelone, hiver 2013.
My heartbeat recorded using a shure dynamic microphone and adobe audition. Sounds very dark, my sunblind vibrates when i'm turning the volume up far enough :d.
Rain: this is a very subtle rain sound. It is not sharp but it is very constant. The droplets are hitting hard ground. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg. This sound is great to add volume to an already existing rain-ambience.
Custom-made samples of gunfire using foley and sound engineering - smashing of bin polymer lids layered on top of each other with varying amounts of hard distortion and compression.
Took a cute animal sound. Destructive-edited it in audacity with- eq- paulstretch- change speed- lots of normalize and hard limiter. There's a monster in all of us.
A hard laugh my friend made me do on a crazy joking spree. Listen to full track here:. Https://soundcloud. Com/james-gordon-965652861/explicit-milky-milk-sacs.