I created this clip for use in larger works and as an exploration of how sound works in relation to filters and other processing. Feel free to use this somehow. Thanks!.
The sound of my cannon dslr taking a picture. You can also hear a little lens movement at the end. Any suggestions are welcome :) don't forget to rate.
This is the mechanical sound of a door that locks and unlocks automatically. Thank you for checking it out!. All my sounds are public domain and can be used by anyone in any way they want. You can support me here : https://www. Buymeacoffee. Com/chrd.
Primera disc publisher doing a full cycle of picking up a disc, printing and then depositing in the output bit - the robotic arm makes some cool noises. Recorded with m-audio microtrack 2 and the onboard stereo microphone.
A butane lighter being flipped close, making a sharp "ching" sound with a high pitched metallic tone as it reverberates. Works well for closing a zippo also.
Sound from the elevator door closing. Recorded by zoom h2, low input gain. The sound has been normalized and it have introduced fade in/fade out with software audacity.
This is what background noise sounds like when you, first set your recording to automatically reduce noise, except to get this sound, put mic on sensitive, then increase the volume. Voila! computer noise!.
A recording of me typing on my havit kb390l mechanical keyboard with kailh low profile blue switches in them. The clicky sound is produced by a clickbar inside the keyswitch which produces an audible click on both the down and upstroke, differing from normal mechanical keyboards which tend to only click on the downstroke. Recording taken with my blue yeti nano.