Little sfx of case opening, has latches and such. I separated each sound enough so you could cut them out and use them separately :d. No credit needed!.
Microfone condensador akg c414gravado para a disciplina de captação de audio do curso radio tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi, são paulo - brasil.
Me taking dvd case from table, opening it, taking the dvd out from the case and then putting it back, closing the case and putting it back to table. Recorded with laptop mic, hum reducing and other edit done in audacity.
This is merely the sound of a cd case opening and closing (if anyone is interested, it was the cd for the ending theme of the cross ange anime, sung by eri kitamura, though that doesn't change the sound. . . )this kind of snapping sound can also be used for little things opening and closing. I used this sound for a medicine cabinet sound at one point.
An incase laptop cover with a macbook in it. Recorded in the ccrma studio at stanford university with a m-audio microtrack 24/96 held next to the laptop case.
Used shotgun shells falling onto a hard surface. I recorded this sound myself using the mic on my computer and some empty shotgun shells i found by simply dropping them on the floor.
Tool-case opened and closed. Recorded in 24-bit 96khz with a tascam dr-40 and a sony ecm-nv1. For details on sow: blacksmith ed1 sound pack see: www. Oree. Storijapan. Net/praxis/sound-of-work.
18 mar 2004 11:00 - walking in via del proconsolo (street in the centre of florence, italy). Recorded stereo at 44100 hz - 16 bit with a digital videocamera used as a audio recorder and a compact stereo mic.
Incredibly clear quality of a dvd case opening and closing, i used audacity to remove some of my camera's noise and the result honestly blew me away. At around 3 seconds in i say "again", to clarify that i was opening and closing it one more time, edit where needed.
2 empty shotgun shells hitting the ground simultaneously on a wood floor, 12 gauge shells i think? there is a little bit of background noise, but should still hopefully be usable.
Soundtrack by students from escola santa anna school during sons de barcelona’s workshop “caçadors de sons” at the joan miró foundation in barcelona. A workshop in which we are introduced to some tools and methodologies of sound art from the practice of field recording. The sounds have been recorded with portable recorders, some of them using special microphones such as contact mics and electromagnetic coils; the soundtrack has been edited in audacity.
Shell casings being dropped onto a tiled floor. I got some shell casings from a local shooting range and recorded the sound of various sized casings bouncing on a tiled floor. I used a usb condenser mic (samson co1u pro) with audacity. The section of floor i dropped the shells onto was surrounded by acoustic panels to dampen the echos. A couple times the casing bounced into the mic stand, but i've left them in because they're still useful. There was some background noise caused by my computer which i removed with audacity.