This is the arrival chime for an elevator in japan. I believe it is very similar if not identical to one of the sound effects from the uk tv series "the prisoner". Recorded on sony ux-80. Built-in stereo mics. 192kbps mp3. Amplified. Leading and trailing silence forced. Audacity.
I generated a "pluck" with audacity at note 45, gradual decay, and reversed it. Maybe you could add this at the end of a song as a strange ending, to be cool or something.
This is a long recording of a parisian stairwell building44 minutes non stop with lots of elements : people talking, music from tv. Recorded with zoom, 2 ch, mic gain l.
This is a "recreation" of the sounds heard at the beginning of the "alice in wonderland" superbowl tv spot. I used jobro's cinematica 7 in reverse and timbre's bass drum and discordant bells. The ticking sound i made by tapping a pen. I recorded the full "ticking track" (up to :17 in the spot) but didn't have the string hits to make it sound good.
Another clip from different angle of construction work outside my house at night. Some drilling and hammering and different construction tools as well as some people talking and cars passing by. Recorded with my iphone 11 mic.
Trucks manoeuvre on a building site, bips, unloading. General point of view. France 2007. Recorded with schoeps ab ortfrecorded on tascam dap148khz, 16 bits.
A metallic riser that could be used in a song or to build up to a moment in a game or film. Made by hitting a spoon with a metal cup (recording with an iphone), adding tape delay with lots of feedback and short time in logic pro x, and reversing the bounced audio. I'm really proud of this - it sounds really cool!.