This recording is honestly more amusing than good. I was walking on a trail at victoria bryant park when i found a part that was flooded. I tried to go around it, and accidentally stepped in some mud. So i took a minute to record myself walking in it.
Here is a recording of someone crumbling, tearing, and stomping on a plastic bag. You can use it for any video, podcast, or song and it would be nice if you gave credit to me (although it is not required).
There was a foley (of the then cranky closet of mine i was fiddling with) lying around in my hard drive i recorded some time ago. I pitched it down several times, stacked up in multiple layers & went on to process the layers individually.
What it is:me walking in griffith park while it's raining. What i used it for:various vikings walking on the battlefield in strange/love s2 e1. Recorded with a zoom h4n pro.
Extended recording of myself stomping around in iced-over snow after a storm. Featured sounds are footprints breaking through ice and crunching in the snow underneath, icicles being scraped across the icy snow surface, and bits of ice being thrown across the ice-covered snow surface and skittering away.
A giant two-legged creature approaches in the forest with crunchy, thumpy stomps. Created in audacity by changing speed, adding reverb and using a low-pass filter with this sound:. Https://freesound. Org/people/garybran/sounds/75263/. Combined with a sample from this sound for a heavy thump:. Https://freesound. Org/people/ambiosis/sounds/316690/.
Stomping on a big cement ground as hard a possible with a contact mic attached to the ground. The contact mic provides lots of bass so you can use this for punches, kicks, impacts, anything that can use a sweeter for impacts. I handmade my contact mic and recorded that into a h5. Please post a link if you use this file. I'm excited to see what you can do with this!. Text me if you want to have fun and talk audio. I love hearing what people are up to in different sound communities!702-860-9869.
Me walking and then running up and down creaky wooden basement stairs, with mic positioned on stand a few feet away from roughly the middle of the stairwell.