I need a quick cough sound effect in the background of a video so i recorded this. I cough a couple of times on my build in computer microphone. Not the best quality but it gets the job done if it's in the background.
I took some matches, burned the whole package at the same time, then i moved it around the mic to get those lo-popping sound and all the hiss. I duplicated it on 4 tracks to get some stereo effect.
Recording of a telephone left off the hook. The tone is used in the mountain time zone of the us. Recorded from a cordless at&t; phone set on 'speaker', using an akg-c1000s.
A little party at my neighbour, most female, laughing loud talking. No music. They are speaking portuguese, but you can't really tell most of the time.
Rain of varying strengh with thunder going on all the timerecorded at about 2am (local time) in my back yard. Recorder: zoom h1, no low cut or post-processing.
Charleston, sc airport. While waiting a few hours to board my flight home to chicago, i heard this security announcement a dozen times and decided to record it with my olympus ls-10.
Leaning on my computer chair that desperately needs some wd-40. This time, my mic is a bit further away, as well as an accidental thump. For reasons i cannot control, there may be noise.
Sound is an ibanez fz-7 fuzz fed back into itself into a nanoverb delay. The feedback creates a sound somewhat like a droning saxophone at times. Peak reduction done in goldwave, otherwise unprocessed.
Opening and closing an metal oven door a couple of times. Some wind audible in recording. This was an oven door in the ruins of the bakery in inneston ghost town, south australia.
The sound of a metal kitchen oven door being opened various times and speeds. There is a metallic squeak to the sound (like it needs wd-40 or something).
Raw audio of the bell on a perkins brailler. This adjustable bell sounds every time the cursor is nearly at the end of a line. Recorded with a zoom h1n.
This sounds like an old mississauga transit (mi-way) bus engine starting, running for a short time, then slowing down. The sound was made by simply playing the sound of air raid siren backwards.
I took 104588_meral_celtic-meral. Wav, ran a loop through sharm studio to pan it bilaterally (left-right channel oscillation) at 359 times a minute (359 cpm), which seems to align with the bpm of the loop.
Playing a rock drum beat. Its around 130bpm but i was just freestylin' it without a metronome. Also i mess up a few times, so this is probably more suitable for chopping up than anything else.
Playing a rock drum beat. Its around 130bpm but i was just freestylin' it without a metronome. Also i mess up a few times, so this is probably more suitable for chopping up than anything else.
A relatively mellow and at times eerie sounding street noises of a stroll through east village, nyc. Also edited with a little snip and for a little loudness.
With the uk lockdown in force,time to make a dawn chorus recording without the sounds of traffic in the background. This recording was made in the last week of april 2020.
Close-mic recording of water being swallowed several times, recorded with the zoom h4n's onboard stereo mics. Please leave a comment with any feedback you have! constructive criticism is always welcome!.