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Thunderstorm, late night with rain falling on a quiet urban neighborhood side street of a large u. S. City. 4:30. The rain decreases over the recording. Good bits of distant thunder. Distant sirens in the last half of the recording. Some distant traffic noise, and a couple of cars passing close. I didn't notice until afterwards that i had the recorder set in mp3 format. Given another chance i'd redo as a 48/24 wav, but it doesn't rain all that often here, and the quality on this recording is still very good, 192kbps. Zoom h4n - mp3 - 44. 1/16.
Forfatter: Ragamuffin
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My keurig coffee maker has been sounding a little rough so i decided to record it with my zoom h1n this morning as it made me a cup of coffee. It's the entire cycle with the general noise of a kitchen. Mainly you can hear my 20 year old fridge humming in the background during the quit parts of the keurig cycle. Don't plan on using it for anything, so have fun with it. The audio from when the coffee starts to pour into my cup is on the left side, so that was pretty cool to listen too on the headphones when i played it back.
Forfatter: Ambient X
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Outside during late winter, heard beautiful birds chirping happily. Did my best to get a quintessential bird sound that could be used along side other ambiences or for transition or establishing shots. Please let me know if you like the sound and what would improve it, so i can share better sounds in the future. If you like what you hear, check out my boyfriend and i on youtube, we do a channel based on florida, usa. Https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/uc-vcld4dce154hcigmpidha.
Forfatter: Fartmuffin
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Field-recording of the creek found in old ellicot city, md. The creek is located in a suburban town, and is surrounded by a man-made rock moat about a story below street level. Recorded using a sony pcm-m10 at 24bit, 96k. The sound has been gently processed!!- hpf (6db slope) to remove rumble- compressor (ni supercharger gtx) with a minimal 1db gain reduction in m/s mode and a bit of warmth added. - ozone 5 for a little m/s eq to alleviate some of the watery pops on the sides and a little stereo widening to compensate for the pcm-m10's built in omni mics.
Forfatter: Djtiii
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Csonor kickhead: 1mic: rpressure: 1 of 6. The sonor kick set includes many acoustic field recording samples of a sonor kick drum. The recordings are separated by categories denoted by a number and letter according to drum head & microphone position, including different volumes/velocities. Here is a key to help you understand:. Csonor kick[#] [pan][pressure]. [#]: which drum head used. [pan]: which side the microphone were partial to. [pressure]: the velocity/hardness the drum was hit at (ascending in intensity). By providing the different heads, mic positions, and intensities, the sonor kick set has everything you will ever need to get authentic kick drum samples. Enjoy!. .
Forfatter: Gerudobombshell
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Small rocks tumbling down a steep hill. We got in the van and drove down a rural road. On the side of that road, we found land with its topsoil removed, stripped also of its plants, but there were lots of rocks and a small cliff where rocks could tumble down. The location where this audio was recorded in arkansas is shown in a video of our family adventure. We found where whittington creek enters a man-made underground tunnel in the city of hot springs. Our video is freely available, lasting 7 minutes:http://elingreso. Com/2013/06/01/whittington-creek-and-city-park-underground-water-tunnel/.
Forfatter: Gfrog
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Sound of balinese chimes recorded with tascam dr-60 d mkii linear recorder and pair of akg p120 electret condenser microphones on a stagg smc3 3m xlr cable. Knobs of sensitivity were turned in position of highest sensitivity. Microphones were configured as stereo pair and placed face to face in front of each other in distance of 75cm. Microphones placed on stands. Chimes was held in the hand between mics along the way of sight of them, with smallest bell on the side of right microphone. Recorded afternoon in a bedroom with closed door and windows in a house next to high street. Recorded in 96khz and 24bit. Trimmed and normalized in flstudio edison. Normalization made sample 32bit.
Forfatter: Laffik
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Elmo omnigraphic 253af slide projector, similar to a kodak s-av 2000. Turn on, slide change at 10 second intervals, turn off. Recorded on a marantz pmd 661 with a rode nt4, horizontally 250 mm from side of projector aimed at slide entry hole. I needed this sound as part of an audio-visual that mimics a slide show. I chose to record a 10-second change interval (instead of a shorter interval) because that allows me to razor the waveform between changes, and then extend (or reduce) the time between changes. Too short a time interval between slide changes means you'd have to add motor/fan sound between every change.
Forfatter: Guyburns
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This is a sound were books are being removed from a bookshelf. You are free to use the sounds in whatever way you want. I will try to add as many sounds as possible on freesound. Org. If you want you can support me by buying me a coffee on :. Https://www. Buymeacoffee. Com/chrd. Thank you!.
Forfatter: The Runner
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Papers being tossed into the air and falling.
Forfatter: Rossbell
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Going quickly through the pages of a book. Recorded with a zoom h1.
Forfatter: Tumbleweed
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00:25
Recorded with an aphex 207d and a neumann tlm 103.
Forfatter: Cmorris
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Large book flipped through, slapped, waggled. Recorded to simulated bookcase books falling over.
Forfatter: Donjmyers
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Recorded while i was flipping oxford dictionary :3.
Forfatter: Rafat
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Turning pages of a book.
Forfatter: Drummy
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Recording of me closing a book a few times in the most detailed way i could. Recorded with sony hdr pj260v then edited with audacity.
Forfatter: Kodack
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One of each: opening and closing of book, page flipping, dragging book, writing on page.
Forfatter: Angients
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Paging through a book: here the quick flip of a page can be heard. The air being shoved around can be heard the sharp lifting of a page as well. It consist out of different tempo's to suit the users preferences. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg in a sound studio.
Forfatter: Rehanjo
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Il me manque le repos - alfred de musset.
Forfatter: Bliny
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Simply picking up a sheet of paper off of a surface. The second half are sounds of me dropping the sheet of paper from standing and crouching heights.
Forfatter: Doctorbambi
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Turning pages of a book. Recorded in house ambience using samson go mic. Distant chatter can be heard. Need to be cleaned.
Forfatter: Josephvm
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A recording of me digging through a small pile of paper on the floor. Recorded in a small room with a zoom h1.
Forfatter: Drmaysta
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Changing page.
Forfatter: Checholio
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Turning pages of a book first slowly, then quicker. Flipping through a book. Recorded in home studio with a zoom h2n microphone using audacity sound software.
Forfatter: Jephwallace
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Page in book being turned.
Forfatter: Mmaruska
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A book's pages being turned slowly, and then flipped through.
Forfatter: Simone Ds
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Irregular and erratic fluttering, shaking, and flipping of paper pages.
Forfatter: Bbrocer
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Browsing in the notebook.
Forfatter: Gpanska Markova Lucie
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Paper being thrown into the air with a full sound.
Forfatter: Rossbell
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Today i was cleaning the house on a leisurely sunday, and came across a piece of thicker paper by my printer. When i picked it up to put it in recycling, it was rather loud. There have been many times on jobs where i needed such a sound, and thought it would be a good asset to record and share. Hopefully it comes in handy for others needing this element. Recorded in stereo with 2 at-2020s. Lots of variety in handling and plenty to pull from. Enjoy!.
Forfatter: Soundstack
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A flapping paper!.
Forfatter: Kleinemaus
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Turning the pages of a book. Loud and abrupt sound of turning the pages. Recorded with a zoom h6 and a stereo microphone (rode ntg2).
Forfatter: Biancadrey
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Recorded with an aphex 207d and a neumann tlm 103.
Forfatter: Cmorris
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Scratching a notebook paper.
Forfatter: Veeravj
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Flipping pages, 90 page wide edition.
Forfatter: Joseserrano
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Tracing words on a book with fingers.
Forfatter: Giabububaba
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Someone aimlessly flipping through the pages of a book. It is fast and pointless, at the end they slam the book closed. This is done in a library set up, note the ambience.
Forfatter: Biancakes
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Recorded while flipping a big old blue print.
Forfatter: Rafat
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Me shuffling the pages of a 275 stiff-papered book with my thumb. The raw sound was combined twice to make it this length.
Forfatter: Tomoyo Ichijouji
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Paper ripping and thrown.
Forfatter: Nikomyth
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Quickly turning the pages of a book. Recorded with a zoom h1.
Forfatter: Tumbleweed
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O som foi feito através de um livro, onde as páginas eram folheadas rapidamente e lentamente. Gravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil.
Forfatter: Heyitsmayara
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Paper falling and hitting the ground free. My youtube: https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/uckx0_tpcgki-o3yqkiesb1a/.
Forfatter: Firecat The Potato Yt
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Flick through the pages of a book / recorded with tascam tm-80 mic.
Forfatter: Panosa
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Cut a paper page. Tascamdr40.
Forfatter: Uniuniversal
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Recorded sounds of old soviet made book. Recorder: tascam dr-44.
Forfatter: Dazero
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Recording of a passenger train approaching from the right side and then stopping. It was taken on may 30th 2017. Captured from the platform using a zoom h5 handheld recorder and the corresponding stereo xy-capsule. Cuts and minor fades at the beginning and end have been applied using ocenaudio. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know!. If you want more cc0 sounds, please consider supporting me on flattr. Https://flattr. Com/profile/cabled_mess.
Forfatter: Cabled Mess
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Http://i. Imgur. Com/2vmzp1i. Jpg. Recorded on the east side of south wabash avenue close to the intersection of wabash and east harrison street, in the south loop area of chicago, on 7/20/2013. After recording trains crossing the adjacent tracks i turned the microphones southwest towards the intersection of harrison and wabash. Traffic was heavy and drivers were frequently blowing their horns at each other. A couple of vehicles playing loud music stop at the light. Time of recording was 5:57pm. Weather was warm, in the 80s. Recording details: 2 audio technica at4022s in rycote windshields > sound devices 302 mixer > tascam dr-40 recorder.
Forfatter: Thaighaudio
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Recording of the tires of a flat bed trailer going over a gravel path. This was from a hayride where i was sitting in the back with a bunch of kids being pulled by the tractor. Recorder was just a couple of feet from the wheel so most of the kids noises and even the tractor engine get drowned out, but still somewhat audible in spots. There are two recordings, one taken from the side with the mic at the wheel and one with the mic under the trailer while recording. (this is the one with the recorder under the trailer. ). Recorded with a sony icd-px312. .
Forfatter: Obxjohn
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A small group of people collected hay on a meadow by means of sweeping the hay into mounds and placing it on hay racks by means of pitchforks. A couple of guys set up hay racks by knocking a sharp, short pole obliquely into the ground to be used as support. Next, they used a crowbar to make holes in the ground for the large poles which were assembled in a row. Finally, a short oblique pole was knocked into the ground on the other side of the high poles and steel wire was attached t one of the oblique poles,then attached to the long poles by one loop on each pole until it was attached to the oblique pole at the other end. Birds were singing and sheep with bells were grazing nearby.
Forfatter: Jtol
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