I recorded this sound in a dry cleaning shop in istanbul. One of the employee is ironing, other ones are doing another work or just talking. Note: i raised the gain level at the middle of the record.
This is my recording of a car wash with machines working around the car with washing, drying and cleaning. Recorded at flagstop car wash in mechanicsville, va.
Microphone feedback of varying lengths. Made by jamming earphone bud into the recorder's microphone with varying pressure, then cleaning out low end rumbling. Recorder: sony pcm-d100.
Recording of clothes in the dry cleaner for a bit longer than one hour. I recorded this in order to use for my newborn to be able to fall asleep as white noise sound. Works pretty fine because of the repetition;at the end of the recording, the machine stops and restarts a few times for a few short cycles. Recorded with zoom h4n in mp3 format. Reduced background noise in audition. Exported to ogg because of large file size.
The sound of water dropping off drying ice, falling onto dry leaves. Use this for whatever you want, for free. Feel free to credit me if you feel compelled to. Find me here:https://geoffreybremner. Wixsite. Com/gbaudio. Extra credit: alex tavera.
The sound of water dropping off drying ice, falling onto dry leaves. Use this for whatever you want, for free. Feel free to credit me if you feel compelled to. Find me here:https://geoffreybremner. Wixsite. Com/gbaudio. Extra credit: alex tavera.
Recording of a kind of shy laughter performed by a student from the sound design course at the national school of arts, uruguay, playa hermosa. Gear:. Focusrite 2i2 3rd gensennheiser mkh50.
My dog and i hanging out in the iso booth. She had a lot to say. Stereo miktek c5's, omni caps about 2 feet away. Very dry of course, so sounds great adding room ambience in post. Credit my dog as "olive" please.
A guitar chord, probably a d. Recorded for the purpose of testing out guitar dsp effects. Recording details:. Gibson les paul junior, p90 pickup, mahogany neck, ernie ball beefy slinky 11-54, dunlop 88mm. Recorded through the instrument input of a focusrite saffire pro 24. Edited in ableton live, no processing other than gain and fade.
The bass drum was generated using absynth 3, as well as the other instruments that follow it. Within the software, i simply just generated a quick drum patch (for myself), which i manipulated over and over till i got several varations. I just happened to choose this one for this loop. General techno-trance and suitable for almost any genre in electronica. The loop is set at standard 120bpm for easy manipulation.
Recording of a door being opened and closed, and then opened and closed again. Very slight footsteps (on carpet) can be heard. The microphone (sennheiser mkh-50) was intentionally placed about 5 feet away from the door so as to capture some of the natural room sound/reverb (which is very subtle). I have another recording available of the exact same door and mic setup, but aimed slightly off-axis to capture just a bit more room sound. Recorded into a tascam 208i audio interface and into adobe audition. Very minor processing (low-cut at 80hz to remove low-freq rumble).
It's me jamming a bit using my epiphone's explorer (tuned to drop-d). Recorded with a zoom h2 via mic-in and a jack cable. Unprocessed an undedited recording. I tried out some licks and chords. I'm not a good guitarist. Nevetheless, this might be a nice recording if you're making an animation about learning musician, or a game with a band member rehearsing alone in a room, or if you want to just chill to my little jam session. This should be mono, but i calculated the difference between left and right channel and it is not zero. So i uploaded it as a stereo file. Could use some denoising. There is some silence at the beginning so you can do that if you need.