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 sound made from an old lathe; stretched and processed to sound like a massive machine. Recorded with m-audio microtrack ii. Processed with audacity 2. 0. 3.
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.
I was looking for a sound in which a few high-pitched bells could be heard together with the spinning gears of the striking mechanism. I couldn't find a sound like that, so i made my own. The two bells are from a sample user 'nemodaedalus' uploaded (wuc_bell_high_and_low. Wav). I recorded the spinning gears myself. The sound comes from a 1920's junghans clock i saved out of a dumpster. It's pretty much broken, except for the striking mechanism.
This is a recording of the drive motor of a super 8 (canon 418 auto zoom). This was recorded with the hatch to the cartridge open, so the noise is clearer. There is also the effect noise of the trigger being closed.
The sound of a playstation 2 system starting up and idling , hardware only. Recorded with a marantz pmd661 and exported as a. Wav through adobe audition after normalization.
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.
Interesting sound of the refrigerator, which makes a very tense sound. May be useful for creating dramas, thrillers or horrors. Recorded with zoom h6 recorder and rode ntg-2 microphone.