Not only do chicken carcasses make a tasty stock they also make great sounds when you mangle them about a bit!. Various squelching and squishing sounds with the occasional bone snap. No processing except small fade in/out. This one has a really annoying breath noise on the mic at the best bit unfortunately.
A handful of spaghetti cracked into half. I don't know how to use this but often an injury in film foley is just breaking a celery or something else. Recorded with a tascam dr-40. Note: feel free to use this sound in one of your own projects. If you want to, you also can send me a link. I would love to hear some of my field recording into someone’s work.
Recorded myself cutting up, tearing and squishing a watermelon, resulting sounds processed only with a slight low-cut and normalization. Recording quality was not as great as i would have hoped although there should still be something useful here, i learnt 2 valuable lessons though:. 1. Watermelon juice and microphones are best kept separated. 2. Sounds travels quite well through kitchen worktops so don't put the mic flat on it!.
A single firework with almost no other background noise (almost). Recorded in southampton, uk on new years eve 2018 on a zoom h5 with custom mic capsules.
A short sound of stones being struck together that could be used for flint knapping, or striking flint for starting a fire. If you find this handy, feel free to use for your project!.
Hi there! this is my dog (10yrs old lab-staf-mix) eating a goose neck. Sorry for the fridge in the background. Feel free to use as you like, i'd be happy if you tell me if you did so.
The soft sound of rain hitting the roof of an rv i was in. I set up my zoom h4n recorder and tried to sit as still as possible. Sounds quite nice. Edited to remove some movement noise.
We had just damp wood and it was a chilly evening. The wood is not burning yet, a lot of cracks, pops and sizzles can be heard. I can smell it, too. Recorded with a zoom h1 in a medium room, mic held at 30 cm ca. From the fireplace.
I call this my flash boom. It's a sub plus a pitch shifted snare that i created on my track "a flash of light by the shore" use it to create dynamics on a hit or whatever you want. Give a shout out to stark for machines and have fun! :). - chris.
This and several others you'll not get, made me wonder if i shouldn't be charging for this. Can't believe some people pay to have it done. Doubled leather belt. I wanted just one, and only for the sound effect. Can't smack your own bottom. The zip-tie was in place before i had a chance to object. Paybacks are hell.
Sound of (any) bones breaking. Good for neck-snapping. I recorded myself popping my knuckles and i cut out the silence and this is what came from it. Hope it is what you are looking for. Let me know where you use it! thanks!.
Snapping my fingers. You can use my sounds freely. It would be great if you credit me. Leave a comment and tell me for which project you used it. Daniel lucas, danlucaz. 2019.
Several sounds combined to approximate the sound of someone getting smacked with the butt of a pistol. Whip crack with a metallic clank and a wet crack as it hits bone/flesh. Simulated by layering a whip crack, a punch, a metal clatter, and a squish made from stirring pasta in.
Created for the play 'exit the king' (wilbury group, 2011). A expressionistic storm, with walls crumbling down in slow motion. I made this by tearing wood and plastic apart and slowing down the sounds and adding percussion. The rain i recorded out my window.
The sound of an earthquake cracking open the soil. Freesound samples used:"earthquake or distant space shuttle rumble. Wav" by genelythgow(freesound. Org/people/genelythgow/sounds/203281)"digging. Wav" by prozaciswack(freesound. Org/people/prozaciswack/sounds/82722)further samples of stones, wooden bricks, etc. Recorded via rode nt2a -> focusrite saffire liquid 56. Processed and mixed in ableton live 9.
This mp3 contains a series of sounds that can be divided into individual elements if needed. I set down a full, unopened can of beer several times on a hard surface. Then i opened the can of beer. Then i placed it down again and flexed the aluminum a bit. Finally, i took a long gulp of beer and let out a satisfied "ahhhhhh!" now i'm drinking the beer as i upload this file. Mmmmmm. . . Beer.