That sound was recorded in mai 2016 inside an old watermill house in bavaria, where the old waterwheel still drives a wooden gear with cogwheels. Originally that watermill had several purposes like hammering, sawing, pressing oil from different fruits or producing paper.
You know the sound effect when you bump into a microphone and it starts acting out. I decided to digitally create the effect in audacity! feel free to use!.
This is a continuous sound (low frequency) of the wind and the friction of it with the microphone. It's recorded inside of the playground at upf campus of poblenou, barcelona. It was recorded at 13:20. Recorded using zoom h4, normalized with audacity and adde fade-in and fade-out.
This is the sound of a garage door closing from the inside of the garage. Recorded with a mixpre 3ii and a pair of audio technica at943 microphones in stereo.
I joke i made when i was bored about roblox bypassed audios, im not gonna mark it as explicit since i did say a few bad words, but i wahwahed, distorteded, and pitched them out of the song, just like bypassd audios.
Gravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil. Gravado com microfone neumann tlm102, voz humana rindo.
Skype interference or feedback sound effect. Its the sound your computer makes if your speakers are too loud. What happens is that your computer plays the sound coming from the person on the other side and then it plays over there and then plays back on your computer, it builds up in waves. Just turn your sound down and it should go away.
I made a small composition by just layering my voice and trying to stay in tune. Hope this is good enough. Although if it's not, you can edit it and stuff. All of this is just my voice.
I thought i had a diy contact mic somewhere, but i did not find it. But i found another thing. A contact mic for an instrument tuner. But (again) it had a 1/4 inch mono plug. That meant i could not connect it to my computer mic in. But (i know) what if i plug it in to my modular synth. Surprise. . . Then i could add a little filter, pan and spring reverb. So clamped the mic on to my external 3,5 inch disc drive and recorded. This is my submission to dare 51.
A small square tin can, elastic rubber band and a bicycle spoke. Contact mic. Exploring how sound resonates 'trough' the object instead 'reflecting off' the object. -alexander.
Metal spoon stirring sugar into cup of coffeestirring sugarpouring coffee into take away (to go) cupsnapping lid on coffee cup. Suitable for barista type background sounds.
To create this sound i recorded myself opening a can of coke in my bedroom. To record, i used my aston spirit microphone on cardioid polar pattern and my focusrite scarlett 18i20 second generation (2nd gen) interface running pro tools from my mac at 48khz, 24 bit. I also used a reflection filter to lower rt60 so this sound has minimal reverb to tape. The cable i used was made of canford hst cable and has neutrik xlr connectors.
A surprisingly pure recording of air rushing over the microphones as i race downhill on my bicycle. Not the usual bassy static like when the wind buffets the mic during a recording.
The sound is a contact mic'ed piece of pvc pipe which has a drawstring from a pair of shorts tied to it. The sound is the drawstring being plucked. It's could be good for bass lines. The sound was processed slightly in goldwave (some noise reduction/eq adjustments/fading).
Artifacts in recording could be a problem, but what will be if you record only them?. . . Crazy idea? probably. There, i've mixed eight records of „nothing” from my microphone.
The opening of a small glass spice bottle with a plastic cap and smelling of the spices and then closing the cap. The sound was recorded using my shure mic onto audition. I recorded it myself for a short film cause i was unable to find this sound here, so i decided to upload it here also.
(warning headphone users)microphone plug with bad connection. You can use my sounds freely. It would be great if you credit me. Leave a comment and tell me for which project you used it. Daniel lucas, danlucaz. 2021.
Taken from a smartphone lav test i did a while back. Includes a few seconds of buzz and a very sarcastic "uh-oh" while distortion was still present in the recording.