I threw some pots and pans onto a concrete floor to get background sounds for a video i was working on. The track includes 7 different elements. Not intended to be used together but provided this way to offer a variety of similar but different sounds.
This year has been a clumsy one, so i now am the "proud" owner of a giant bucket of broken glass. Here's what it sounds like when i take a hammer to it. Recorded to 32bit floating point format with my very nice h4n field mic. Yours to cut up and enjoy for all your re-mixing needs, professional or otherwise. Do as you like with it, no credit required.
It's supposed to be the sound of something hitting something metal, but it was made with the sound of me whacking a metal pipe with a pencil and a bit of editing on the computer.
This is one of those kitchen trash cans with a lid that pops open when you step on it. One time i stepped on it a little too hard and the lid bonked against the wall and made this great sound that i then had to record. Stereo 24bit w/ a sony pcm-d50.
A bunch of garbage (soda cans, beer bottles, chip bags, styrofoam container, etc. ) on top of a bed/blanket, then gets tossed onto the floor. Includes body movement, resetting of props and retakes. Stereo. 24 bit. 48 khz. Low cut applied.
I tapped on my wooden desk a little bit and boosted the noise of it and reduced the backround noise. I used this for a scene of a character falling down stairs.
A sound that reminds me of a big car crash. Achieved by editing and distorting this m16 shooting sound from https://freesound. Org/people/qubodup/sounds/238916/.
A raw audio mp3 recording of two actual swords crashing together; the sound is almost like a bell. The only background sound is a rather noisy clock, which can be taken out. Recorded with a black sony ic digital voice recorder.
The stock sounds i used to create my catalog have been shared via freesound by creators with skills that make my sounds possible. My goal with learning sound is creating immersive soundscapes and imaginative moments. I want to create fantastic art, and i can’t reach the peak of my imagination without help. Big thanks to this community!. If you feel like showing some support, go check out my channel and show it some love! also, go check out the profiles of the creators who made and recorded the elements of this sound:. Robinhood76__06391-fast-air-impact. Wav. Paul368__hatch-seal. Wav. Paul368__sfx-door-open. Wav. Arithni__heavy-thud. Wav. Schluppipuppie__schnurr-01. Wav. Album-heavy-object-impact-10. Wav.
The sound of a metal ladder hitting a wood plank. It can also be described sound as a metal or wooden door closing. There is some reverb and equalization added. Recorded with a simple coolerstorm ceres 500 microphone.
Some small pieces of wood loosely handled to make lots of noise when they knock together. Sounds like kindling being carried in someones arms. Maybe useful for combining with other noises to make a messy crash. Recorded in treated room with shure sm58.
A ring of keys picked up and dropped repeatedly from a height of 6" or so into a tub of coins. Assorted metal-against-metal sounds when picked up, short metallic crashes when dropped. Some minor removal of background noise. Recorded with minidisc and condenser mic, close, indoors.