Amplification at -28,1 to diminish sound. The sound has an effect which turn; a rounded up effect. Retro flanger has an average stall (8,02 ms) and flange frequency (1,58 hz).
I also uploaded neck-snap and neck-snap_short. These are all the same sound with _short being the file with the fastest tempo. All sounded like bones crunching to me, but the source was actually the sound of a boot stepping on a pair of dry pine cones from an austrian pine. Use it for whatever it sounds like to you.
I also uploaded neck-snap_short and neck-snap_up-tempo. These are all the same sound with _short being the file with the fastest tempo. All sounded like bones crunching to me, but the source was actually the sound of a boot stepping on a pair of dry pine cones from an austrian pine. Use it for whatever it sounds like to you.
I also uploaded neck-snap and neck-snap_up-tempo. These are all the same sound with _short being the file with the fastest tempo. All sounded like bones crunching to me, but the source was actually the sound of a boot stepping on a pair of dry pine cones from an austrian pine. Use it for whatever it sounds like to you.
This is the sound of snapping a large metal clamp opening and closing. Recorded with a sound devices mixpre3ll and a matched set of audio technica at943 microphones.
Wrinkled a plastic bag (home to rubber bands, who played no part in this recording) on my desk to try to make an ice freezing sound. Instead it sounds like stepping on cracking ice.
Ripping material: the sound of material being ripped with different variations. Recorded with a zoom h6 (rode ntg-2). Recorded in a room with good acoustic. Could be used in n fight scene where a shirt is being ripped.
A whip and crack sound, mixed in audacity from 529925, but with an echo at the end. I'm going to use it with my android app i'm writing, to virtually whip someone.
Me crackling my knuckles about 5 cm from the mic. (blue yeti). Recorded indoors on the 05. 04. 2015 using a blue yeti microphone and audacity recording software.