Shaking, opening, inhaling, closing, and exhaling of two different kinds of asthma pumps. One pressing down the top part (mdi inhaler) and one turning the bottom part (turbohaler).
Typical 303 line made with rubber duck. Bottom end rolled off and a bit of filtering. Makes a nice driving sequence. Try automating a filter with some delay. 8 bars long,150bpm.
Quiet bubbling punctuated by some groans. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
This sound was recorded by tapping on the bottom of a metal bowl with its opening on a couch cushion. Recorded in columbia, mdrecorded with zoom h6microphone: at803544100 hz16 bit.
Quiet bubbling and groaning on an empty stomach. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
Quiet bubbling and groaning on an empty stomach. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
Quiet bubbling and groaning on an empty stomach. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
Two washers oscillate on the steel threaded rod with the loweringthreaded rod 3: the microphone is on the bottom of the rod and the pads move towards it.
Something percolating. I don't know how to describe these. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
A bubbly gurgle. Writing descriptions for these is hard. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
This is a recording of a kitchen fan. One attached to the bottom of a microwave, vented, and above the stove top. On the fastest setting. Recorded with a rode nt1 and avid omni mic-pre.
Basically its a synthesized snare bottom, with a real clap layered with a white noise burst, eq'd and also filtered with what i can only really call "parallel- saturation. ".
Metal essential percussion snare drum with remo heads, 40 springs snare strap. One finger hits the drum. Top loose, tight bottom. Living room acoustics. Recorded in 96khz and 24bit in zoom h1 recorder on built in directional, condenser microphones.
I had an old upright piano that i rarely played (i'm a bass player/audio tech). I used a felt mallet to strike the piano wires from the bottom of the piano. Enjoy!. .
The repercussions of hitting a metal pole with a small metal gate, at the bottom of a 10 story stairwell. Causes the gate to rattle and shake. Recorded with an iphone 6.
Sound of vintage lefima metal snare with metal brushes and wood-tip sticks. Equipped with remo legacy la on top and remo ambassador weather king on bottom side. Sorry for the 50hz-hum!.
Bubbling and some groaning after, uh, "emptying" myself. Didn't know this was 25m long, geez. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
I placed the microphone against the bottom of a running dishwasher. The sound goes through a couple of stages. Mostly muffled wet sounds. Recorded with edirol r-1 & sennheiser me66.
Hitting a metal pole with a small metal gate, at the bottom of a stone-wall lined 10 story stairwell. The first hit wavers a bit more, while the second hit carries more conviction.
This is as named, how i made these is not important. Ideally i imagine these appearing in a victorian period drama featuring adrien brody and sam neill.
No layering of bird songs, single track recording; 30 seconds recorded with sm58 mono, cleaned up bottom and mids, lowered some frequencies to clean further, 16 bit, 44. 1 mhz, boosted to approximately -24 lufs.
Opening of a residential door with sound of bottom of door sliding across some carpet, followed by door shutting and then being locked with deadbolt lock.
Girl running (or walking fast) up the stairs of a student apartment block fairly quickly and we can hear some breathing. Mic stays at the bottom of the stairs as she climbs from floor to floor. Bournemouth, uk.
The very real sound of a wide leather belt, folded into a double strap and mercilessly applied with unnecessary and unexpected speed, and force. The impact was against a defenseless bare bottom. Mine. This was the only strike that had no expressions mixed.
A little test recording i did with my brand new pair of jrf series d hydrophones. The 'phones were placed into the bottom of a large glass, which i then filled with carbonated water.
Recording of a single cricket which found its way into the bottom of a stairwell. The surrounding walls are cemented giving a prominent reverb. The recorder (zoom h2) was placed about six inches away from the cricket.
Pouring from a recently boiled kettle (complete with click from cutoff switch as the kettle is tipped) into a small mug with coffee in the bottom. Recorded using a zoom h1 with the built in stereo microphones.
A recording made as i walked down the length of market street in manchester, uk on a weekday afternoon. Most of it is pedestrianised. You can hear a couple of buskers, clockwork dogs and near the bottom there is a taxi rank.
Quiet (though slightly amplified in audacity) sounds of digestion after a meal. Mostly bubbling, a few groans here and there. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
Angry guts. Featuring some really quiet sound from my mechanical keyboard in the background. Was hoping that wouldn't be picked up. . . Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
Some quiet gurgling/bubbling/other words here. How do i description please help. Not sure why this one is so noisy. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
Some quiet gurgling/bubbling/other words here. How do i description please help. Not sure why this one is so noisy. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
Recorded for a musical with children with 2 x schoeps mk 20 in a small ab. Additional a tlm102 close to the bottom of the bomb fur the fuse. This is the whole recording. You hear the things falling down, after the "explosion".
No layering of bird songs, single track recording; 30 seconds recorded with sm58 mono, cleaned up bottom and mids, lowered some frequencies to clean further, 16 bit, 44. 1 mhz, boosted to approximately -24 lufs.
A brand new macbook box is so tight that lifting the lid won't open it; you have to wait for the bottom to slide out and drop. This results in a vibration that sounds a lot like a strange fart sound.
A normal sized orange balloon was blown up and then blown down by holding the bottom of the balloon very tightly so that minimum air can come out, resulting in the very high pitched screaming sound. A zoom h6 recorder was used, with the xy capsule, in a normal room.
Loop i made while producing a track, layered a bunch of drums, carved out the bottom end and synthesized my own, and then compressed it all together, and excited a bit.