The effect was made by opening and closing a cupboard door slowly to get the high pitch noise. Sound recorded using a samsung galaxy s7 edge and edited in audacity. (created by derek g. ).
Slamming an old xviii century door with iron knocker rings. Registered in portico di romagna (italy) at portinari palace. Equipment used : sony icd-sx800d with external microphone rode ntg2.
Knocking to an old xviii century door with iron knocker rings. Registered in portico di romagna (italy) at portinari palace. Equipment used : sony icd-sx800d with external microphone rode ntg2.
I noticed one night my broken metallic glass screen door was making quite a ruckus in the wind. I grabbed my zoom h1 and a roll of duct tape and taped it to the interior portion of the door. I proceeded to record the semi-contact-mic results here in at 96 khz / 24 bit. Plenty of good stuff to pull from here, imo. Hope you can get some use out of this one. Enjoy.
My house's entrance door hinges were creaking and made this weird noise. Recorded on a sony xperia z3, and slightly edited to remove the majority of background noise.
It's just me slamming on my desk. Nothing special. It sounds like breaking a piece of wood so thats cool. That little marble drop sound you hear is my earbud bouncing from me hitting my desk. Made with love -boaay.