This is the ambient noise of a hotel room in the embassy suites in chicago, il. You will hear the general room noise (air conditioner, etc. ) as well as the city atmospherics outside the room (air brakes on trucks, horns honking, etc. ) recorded with the ever-trusty zoom h4n.
A fly buzzing around a small room, bouncing off windowpanes, resting, repeating. Akg perception 220/400 mid-side stereo > sound devices mixpre-6 @ +50db 24/96 > adobe audition ( digital gain, noise reduction, downsampling ).
Long room tone, recorded for fan. Ms zoom h6 (standart mic mount) 48/24just normalized, pretty clear of accent noises, only the elevator sometimes passes by :).
This sound have been recorded in mono, on a samsung s8, using the recording app ''audiorec''. I have used izotope rx 6 to remove any unwanted noise. *this sound is completely free to use without any need of giving credits(if desired). *.
This sound have been recorded in mono, on a samsung s8, using the recording app ''audiorec''. I have used izotope rx 6 to remove any unwanted noise. *this sound is completely free to use without any need of giving credits(if desired). *.
A digitally modelled impulse response of a location. I use these impulse responses for sound implementation in games, but some of these work great on musical sources as well.
Just some amplified room noise with a soft and rumbly character. Note: you may hear squeaking sounds or other artifacts in the compressed online preview. The file you download will not have these issues.
Several types of jump:- jump and fall- jump and grunt- disordered jump- twin feet jump and grunt- twin feet jumpsimulation of a not-athletic person jumping to the floor. Each group of jumps separated by silence. Equipment used: sony icd-sx800d, external microphone rode ntg-2.
Roomtone with a little noise of the water, running through the radiator. File is loopable. Postproduction and editing with sony soundforge. Recorded with tascam dr-05, omnidirectional, stereo, germany, 2015.
This is the sound of a clock ticking, if you can believe it! i added reverb to it and sloooooowed it doooooown to about -81 percent of it's original speed. I think this sounds like an air-conditioner going off in a cathedral. (see tags. ) i hope you can use this and i hope you download the other "big room ambiences" i create. Sorry about those clicks in there! i don't know where they came from, but i think you can probably edit them out. Please excuse. Made with audacity and a clock ticking, if you can believe it!.
This is the sound of someone playing a bongo drum. I added reverb to it and slowed it down about -81 percent, but of course, you already know about that. Made with audacity and someone playing a bongo drum.