A montage, originally made for a production of shakespeare's "the tempest" of a storm at sea. Wind, waves, thunderclaps and the sound of creaking timbers.
My squeaky wooden floor sound. Useful for horror effects or boat simulation. Equipment that is used: zoom h5 recorder + audio-technica bp4025 microfoon.
While we were in studio, a friend of mine found out that his drum throne creaks in a cool way. He gave it a little performance, and i got it on "tape". Recorded with a zoom h2 at 96khz/24-bit. Uncut, unprocessed, raw.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
Using a wet rubber sandal to produce a range of different rubber squeaks. Intended for foley but possibly useful for more abstract sound design & creatures.
My house's entrance door hinges were creaking and made this weird noise. Recorded on a sony xperia z3, and slightly edited to remove the majority of background noise.
Several foleys of a metal music stand being manipulated: dragging it on a wooden floor, making it creak, opening and closing its legs. Mic: schoeps c-mit 5.
This sound was recorded in my home. A beautiful sounding creaking door. I recorded this sound with my zoom h1n (96khz/24bit). This sound was no post processed.
Recorded with jjc sgm-v1. You don't have to credit me anywhere but if you liked this sound effect, you can let me know in the comments where you've used it. Thanks!.
Creaky stairs in a typical british house. Used here originally: https://soundcloud. Com/evil-ear/great-britain. Enjoy and sorry about that noise floor. Evil ear.
Opening & closing the small metal door of the dishwasherrecorded at a coffee shop in louisville, co with an iphone 5 (as a voice memo), edited in audacity.
Recorded with a zoom h4. While sitting on a bouncing ball on my laminate floor, i made circular movements to produce this strong continuous creaking sound.
Heavy wrought-iron cemetery gate opening. Short sample of the groaning sound of the hinges as the gate is moved. Field recording which has been processed (trimmed and normalized).
Me walking on a metal grate in hard soled shoes. Some of the sounds are unpleasant but most are salvageable if you are looking for a casual walking sound.
Was going in and out of my cellar door today and had to capture the rich sound of creaking. There are several variations- long and short, and outside ambience.
The creaking of metal boxcars and rails as a freight train passes through a crossing at a modest rate of speed. The crossing alarm bells ping constantly throughout.