The title says it. Recorded on my zoom h4n. "when you use this sound, it would be nice if you spent a voluntarily donation to freesound. "https://freesound. Org/donations/donate/.
A short clip of a recording i made from my cbf600 motorcycle gearbox and chain. You can hear gearbox wine (normal), the sound of the chain running over the drive sprocket, some gear shifts and a little wind noise. I recorded it to see what it sounded like. It can make a good reference with which to compare should you think there is a problem in the future. I like the sound of the engine running and gears, normally drowned out by the exhaust. I clipped the mic to the gear lever. If i do it again i will place it further away from the sprocket.
This is a short clip of a chainsaw starting up, idling for a few seconds, then being revved up to cut a small log for a few more seconds before idling again. Contains idling and revving of a single-stroke engine. Recorded accidentally with an iphone in a pocket, so it's slightly muffled.
Corrente de plastico chacoalhando em contado com outro plastico para fazer mais efeito. Plastic chain shaking in count with another plastic to make more effect.
Corrente de plastico rodando em volta de um cano de plastico dando efeito de continuidade. Plastic chain running around a plastic pipe giving continuity effect.
Close up of loud horse steps on a forest soil, the a few steps on a road. Rattling of metalic chains. Frane, jan 2023. Recorded with shoeps cmc6 mk41recorded on sounddevice mixpre624bits, 48khz, wave mono.
Bicycle rolling field recording on sidewalk. Record with tascam dr70d and rode ntg4+. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
This is a sound recorded with the stock mic on a zoom h4n recorder. The sound is a fine steel-ball chain being rippled across a synthetic wood desk top in a small room. Originally recorded at 96/24 wav. Have fun. It can be manipulated into various sounds.
Me dropping a chain somewhat slowly on a linoleum floor. It starts loud and gets softer. It's also pretty bright, but most of that is around 14k if you want to eq it out. Recorded with two kam i2's into a zoom h4n.