The stock sounds i used to create my catalog have been shared via freesound by creators with skills that make my sounds possible. My goal with learning sound is creating immersive soundscapes and imaginative moments. I want to create fantastic art, and i can’t reach the peak of my imagination without help. Big thanks to this community!. If you feel like showing some support, go check out my channel and show it some love! also, go check out the profiles of the creators who made and recorded the elements of this sound:. Wshintani__airplane-landing. Wav. Nuncaconoci__truck-jake-brake. Wav. Melissapons__whoosh-motron-very-low. Wav. Danwardvs__harddrivespinup. Ogg.
Sound of my blu-ray player's disk drive opening and closing repeatedly. Recorded on a pixel 4a, cleaned up a little in fl studio 20. This sound is cc0, so use it wherever/however you want, but if you do use it in something i'd love to hear about it in the comments!.
Two different flashlight switch buttons, recorded and performed by students from the national school of arts, uruguay, playa hermosa. Gear:. Focusrite 2i2 3rdgensennheiser mkh50.
A recording of my mini-fridge that i split into two components - the hum (this) and the evaporator thing that makes all the drippy sounds. I separated them so people can change the volume of each element, since i noticed with my fridge that you can only really hear the hum if you're really close, but hear the drippy sounds from quite a distance away, even if they're really quiet. Recorded with a zoom h4n pro, used rx7 to separate the elements. As always, i've got the un-modified loop in my "raw recordings" pack.
A hand cranked metal spindle machine that takes a long thread and spins it around a spindle to be used for weaving. Recorded on zoom h6 using a sennheiser mkh60 at 48khz. Recordings of the tangaliya weaver comunity in gujarat, india.
Ambience of an traditional austrian coffeehouse. Recorded within the bar. Very light walla, dishes, coffeemachine, key and money rattles from the waiter, water drain, garbage,. . . Recordingdevice: tascam dr-100mk2, 44,1khz, 24 bit.
For a podcast project i needed some coffee related sounds so i recorded our techni-vorm moccamaster, filter coffee machine as it brewed a full pot. Our version has a metallic thermos jug rather than the standard glass jug. This recording was made using a sound devices mixpre6ii and a stereo pair of fel em172 mics. Low cut on the sd which in basic mode is 80hz (i think). There is no processing to this recording other than to ‘normalize’ the levels. I do not require any credit or attribution. If any of these sounds have been of help, and you are feeling charitable, please do consider donating to freesound to help keep the site running (a link is also on the home page). Any donations are greatly appreciated!.
Approximately 45 minutes of a hardware cleaning tumbler operating in a damp basement. Recorded with a panasonic slimline portable cassette recorder in mono. Then re-recorded with a sure pg58 into daw. Exported as flac.
This is found in an old library from the software "olitec", that ran on windows 95. Answering machine software that says "leave a message". I can't make up if the speech is output by a robot or if it is just a human speech with very low framerate.
My keurig coffee maker has been sounding a little rough so i decided to record it with my zoom h1n this morning as it made me a cup of coffee. It's the entire cycle with the general noise of a kitchen. Mainly you can hear my 20 year old fridge humming in the background during the quit parts of the keurig cycle. Don't plan on using it for anything, so have fun with it. The audio from when the coffee starts to pour into my cup is on the left side, so that was pretty cool to listen too on the headphones when i played it back.
Amazing screeching sound made by my friend's dishwasher. Sounds like a horrible metal demon thing screaming or something. One of those sounds that the imagination runs wild with, so i wanted to share.
Time to buy a new air heat pump, want start correctly after a hard winter. Ice and snow has destroyed something in the machine on the outside of the house. Recorded with zoom h1 handy recorder.
A noisy fan in a old hotel bathroom, comes on when you hit the light switch. A recording of it starting and stopping a few times, could be good for some kind of engine.
Recording of medium sized and small metal objects emulating a machine or robot walk or footstep. Gear:zoom h4noktava mk-12. Format:. Wav 44khz 16bit stereo.
A new breath of an android, robot, a machine or an alien. Created with the plex synthesizer. This time: more fx. . . . Guitar amp, stomps, chorus. . . .
Standing next to a lokomotive. It is just running the engines and waiting to get green lights. Binaural recording with soundman okm`s and a h4n. If you want to support my work, please visit:jardinsonore(. )bandcamp(. )comthere you find a lot more.
A sound i made of reloading a general assault rifle, it's a lot better quality once you download it. Recorded with sony hdr-pj260v then edited with audacity.
The basic sound of a clothes dryer tumbling, mostly the deep rumbling of the motor and the thump of the tumbler. There is some sound of the clicking of clothes within the dryer, but not much. Recorded on a sony pcm-m10 recorder with a very old electret condenser microphone.
This is a 'helicopter' esque pass by created with my vocals, a tone generator and a guitar tremolo pedal. I think this could be best used as a layer. It really needs some background noise and potentially more engine noises to sound realistic. Use it as you like!.
All right, my first contribution and i hope i will be able to help you with some more good sound effects on the way. Here's a sound effect of a cassette tape being rewound in a tape recorder, although i kinda tweaked with the effect. Hope you like it, fellas.
Braun model 3105 coffee maker. Multiple takes of picking up and replacing the glass carafe on the hotplate. The left channel is a sennheiser mkh-416 and the right channel is an akg c414 b-uls, both into a john hardy m-1 preamp into pro tools. Each mic has a slightly different recording position. The akg has more of a "room" perspective whereas the sennheiser gives a close up, detailed perspective.