A metal key attached to a magnet with its handle only. The key bounces back and forth, when pulled back and released, and produces a nice metallic sound.
Typing on an unmodded happy hacking keyboard (hhkb) professional hybrid with topre switches (45g key weight). Recorded with a yeti nano while typing 50-word segments at a time on typings. Gg. No post-production. Longer typing session here.
Group kmm-this recording has a lot of low frequencies because of the wind. You can also hear keys jangling in the background. At the end of the clip, there is a door that is being closed. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder, high quality.
Me operating with keys. Throwing up and catching, shaking etc. Recorded with zoom h6 and slightly processed. 48khz, 24 bit, stereo, wav. Use it anyway you like. Enjoy).
Me typing random stuff on my computer. Recorded with a tbone sc440 usbeffect: noise-reductionfeel free to use this for whatever you want - you dont need to give me credit but if you want to use the direct link to this sound or "www. Valentinsblog. Com".
I needed the sound of some keys that were put on a table. So i did the recording myself with a simple headset-mic. It's a very simple recording, hope you can work with it. The putting down was done in 3 different manners from quick to slow and picking them up again.