I found a bunch of old broken tripods and random plastic pieces and slammed it on the floor as hard as i can, and then i added some distortion in audacity to give it that "punch" sound.
Sound of someone feeling around for something on a dresser, panicking. Includes coins, bottles falling over, a pill bottle, and keys. Recorded with the blue yeti usb microphone, cardioid pattern.
The sound of someone rummaging through a pocket, small box, etc. I made this sound by moving around a pile of keys, tic tacs, and my wallet. Recorded with audio-technica at2035 mic. No audio enhancements added.
Field recording of a demolition plant in a paris suburb. An excavator is filling a container with demolition waste. Recorded with a zoome h2n in x/y stereo mode.
Field recording of a demolition plant in a paris suburb. Demolition waste is beeing sorted and filled in a container. Record with a zoom h2n in x/y stereo mode. There's a train passing by at the end; since it seemed to fit naturally in the soundscape, i chose not to remove it. . .
Selected the 4th knock sound from https://freesound. Org/people/timmeh515/sounds/413293/and applied some eq magic by boosting at 5 frequencies guided by ear.
Six recordings of me dropping planks onto bricks, which clatter as they hit the ground. I recorded this a while ago with my phone and decided to polish them up a bit. I used audacity and ozone imager to widen the stereo image. Recorded late 2018 or early 2019 with a samsung galaxy j2 pro.
Made for a survival island demo i'm working on, this sound represents cutting down a clump of bamboo. The sound itself was made by layering different recordings of me dropping a chopstick on my desk.
Starting a two-stroke chainsaw and reving it, then cutting up a pine tree. Recorded in stereo at 24 bit 96 khz with a sony pcm m-10. All my sounds are dedicated to the public domain, and are free to use, no restrictions. Although i really appreciate a message or comment if you use my sound for something interesting. Always fun to hear where my recordings end up :).