A small to medium fire in a fireplace. Room ambiance, slight hiss from wet log, cracks and pops throughout. If you use it, please let me know, i'm curious. Thanks.
Fireworks recorded on july 4th, 2013. ~. 25 miles from launch site in a neighborhood. Recorded with tascam im2 into rode rec. Small sweetening done to augment cracks and reverb tail.
This is a recording of the wind whistling between the cracks in the window, creating very unpleasant unpeaceful atmosphere (with occasional very quiet blind scratching against the window). Made with canon camcorder.
Inside a freezer. The door is open and the ice melts produce thin cracks. The cooling circuit make sounds too. Finally i close the door (fade out). Really cold.
Don't often get snow here in the uk so thought i'd grab the opportunity. My ankle bone cracks at -0'21"! zoom h4n 24 bit / 96khz converted to flac in audacity.
Ambient sound of peaceful forest in brazil. There are a few birds chirping, wind rusling through the trees, wood cracks. Sound is better from the 12th second on.
A recording of me walking through the snow which was fairly soft fluffy snow. There are also some places in the recording where i step on some brittle ice which crunches cracks louder.
Roomtone of the interior of a barn, with constant creak, cracks, rattle, metal, can be used during storm, quite mysterious, recorded at 48-16 with portable dat using schoeps ms ball, edited and decoded in stereo in pt.
Laying in the darkness over the ice field under a cardboard box with the headphones and microphone. Enough far away from the shore to make me nervous when the rumble and cracks hit very near.
Stone basement of an old abandoned school house while snow melt drips and runs through the cracks and roof dripping on the stone floor. Note: this is the right mono track to a stereo recording. If you want both find: derelict basement. R. Wav.
Stone basement of an old abandoned school house while snow melt drips and runs through the cracks and roof dripping on the stone floor. Note: this is the right mono track to a stereo recording. If you want both find: derelict basement. L. Wav.
Several cracks of thunder, with a long booming echo. Recorded with sony pcmd100 on early saturday morning, january 11th 2020. The temperature during this round on wind-driven rain was 56 degrees. Still feels strange to have march weather in january.
Flyby of red bull air race pilot hannes arch with his edge540 plane. Recorded with iphone4, so little cracks in there. Small crowd applauding. --- hannes arch later died in a helicopter crash he was flying, on sep. 8th 2016 in austria. Rip.
Swiss forest, sunny winter morning, on a small mountain. The cracks and other falls are due to the snow that melt in the sun and fell from the top of the trees. It was beautiful. Recorded in stereo with h5n, and processed a little bit to reduce the wind.
Thunder and rain, street-facing view from the 2nd floor apartment. Two great thunder cracks in this one!. Recorded on june 08, 2021 from the second floor window of an nyc apartment building. This recording was made with the on-board x-y microphone of a zoom h4n pro recording device.
This is a high-quality stereo recording of the ambient noises inside of a quiet swiss train wagon while travelling at high speed (around 200km/h). You can hear:- how the wagon rolls on the tracks. - the squeaks and cracks of the wagon. - very faint voices from other passengers in the same wagon.
This is a sound to emulate cracks on a wall as they happen or rocks falling off a cave or earthquake aftermath. Simply by holding my olympus ws600 against a lamp with beeds and crumbling hard plastic on the other then i uploaded the file to audicity and added the gverb effect to make it sound from a short distance and converted the file to mono as well :).
A door is trying to keep itself closed with a strong wind (very fast thanks to the mountain). You can notice the cracks: it's old, more than 30 years old. I left a wall clock running by mistake, but i think it can't be noticed. If you do and don't want it, i have another recording with it stopped (same name, number 2). Recorded with a zoom h4n. Credit is optional: don't worry about it :) completely free sound.
Kind of a continuation on the "world in chains" theme. Here the ghouls are getting ready to seep out through the cracks in the pavement and pay the world up above a ghoulish visit. Oh and don't forget fungus the bogeyman, my favourite raymond briggs character. Try guessing what modules i used. (hint: all but 3 are from makenoise).
Ocean waves recorded from between two rocks. Recorded on a zoom h4 with the mics covered in zeppelin fur at 44100 hz 24-bit. There's some slight wind noise that can be filtered from 150hz downward. This is part of a series of recordings for an ambient music project i'm working on. There are some excellent ocean recordings on freesound if you're looking for a more traditional ocean sound, but my intent with these clips was to try to capture some natural phase-shifting by placing the h4 in cracks and crevices for a more hollow, "closed-in" sound.