Various attempts at removing an empty magazine and inserting an empty magazine into a pistol. Little room echo due to issues, sorry about that. Recorded using the zoom h5 four-track portable recorderedited using audacity.
The sound started as a drop of water in a pot filled with water. I then slowed it down significantly. It startet to sound quite melodic like a chime. I added some reverb and echo and thats what came out.
Recording of the 2022 new year's eve fireworks in brisbane with (very) distant crowds. Recorded from the adelaide st meriton building in brisbane with a bp4025 microphone and zoom f6.
Short snippets of voice demonstrating the acoustics of different enviroments: a normal living room with hard floors, a bathroom, and a studio treated for sound. Recorded with a handheld recorder (omnidirectional microphone) held at arm's length, mono.
Recorded in suvarnabhumi airport. Massive echo/reverb due to lots of glass and marble architecture which - in small doses - creates a very large and busy feeling. One announcement in thai.
Recorded at the local indoor dump with my yamaha pocketrak. The sound is reversed immediately followed by the normal forward sound. Edited with sony vegas. Please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
November 5th 2009. 8pm guy fawkes night. The sound of distant fireworks echoes off trees in a scots pine plantation in rural surrey, england. Recorded on a zoom h2 at 48khz using the front 120˚ microphone.
Going down from floor 7 to the basement in the metal lift - the new library. Noisy basement with hand drier echoing around the entrance to floor -1. Olympus ls3, internal preamp, okm binaural mics.
I was driving during a storm and my radio started going weird on me, i took out my phone and recorded it. Sounds trippy with a lot of echo and a phaser.
Chiming church bells with echo, st andrews church, dent, cumbria, uk. Extract of a work from a series of circum ambulations of churches in the uk. Binaural for headphone surround sound.
Weirdly echoing seagull calls recorded from top floor window of a building near fort point area of south boston. Recording also features a lot of traffic noise (including police sirens) and some wind-based distortion.
Contact microhone placed on metal plate. Light tapping and scratching by hand, in the second half scratching by another thin metal tool. Vacuum tube amplifier with contact microphone.
For my own obscure reason i took file 389436, looped it so that it repeats at 60 bpm, added about 25% echo, then added bilateral panning at 15 cycles per minute (cpm).
For "young frankenstein" i recorded three cast members howling. For play back, i'd vary speakers, delay, volume and echo effects to get a nice surround and spooky sound, that sounded a little different each time.
Recorded with audacity 1. 2. 6, then normalized, echo (. 03,. 5), pitch (b to g#/ab, down, -15), delay (10,. 1, 10). Klaxon made using sony acid music studio 8 and sony sound loops.
An ir panning delay that might might give your mix a little extra. An ir whith both delay and reverb. Created by recording the impulse response of a signal going through echo farm and revibe.
Experiment weaving objects in to the banjo strings creating spooky vibration and hum effect. Very scifi/horror. Some low popping noises, dog bark at beginning, chatter in middle; recorded with cheap pc microphone.
This was recorded with the help of my lovely local fire volunteers. There is no doppler, no vehicle engine, no street noise. Has a bit of echo to it. Includes 3 different siren sounds to be edited as you need.
Sound of a loose metal spring being plucked with heavy reverb, could be a good sting for a horror sequence. If you find this handy, feel free to use for your project!.
At the heart of campus there is a old archway leading to an open field. Walking through the archway, your footsteps echo and the world becomes condensed into one tiny space; if only for just a moment.
A flanged version of the phrase, "is your kidney roundup ready?", with the words chopped and flanged. The effect is somewhat suggestive of a rope whirring through the air, like a lasso.
A "swoosh" effect given a fair bit of delay, set at a slower rate than the other version of this effect. Attempt at making something that sounds like it's from "astroboy" or something.
A pack of coyotes wailing. Lots of frog and cricket noises too. Recorded in a small valley, so there is lots of reverb and echo. Great scary movie ambience! recorded on a zoom h4n.
7 total gunshots from a distance with long echo trail. This was my neighbor shooting at his pond so there are ambient noises of bugs and birds in the background but the shots are nice and clear if you need them.
I was walking through a local church venue during a large refurbishment project and realised the noise my footsteps were making was rather neat. Recorded on an iphone. . . It's all i had at the time!.
The footstep of a very large beast, with a little echo. You probably won't hear much on laptop speakers as it is very low. Actually the sound of me popping my cheek with my finger, slowed down a lot.
Imaginary soundtrack for an underwater skirmish using mimeophon morphagene and erbe-verb from makenoise. Lots of torpedo, sonar, and dripping water and waiting. . . For the bang. . .
Made this eerie ambient noise on total accident while working on another project. I think it sounds like something off in the distance in a dark forest. . .
This is a recording of my friend laughing, with a very sensitive microphone. How i got this is i recorded my stereo mix with audacity, then added some reverb and echo to the sound to give it a sort of distant feeling.
Went to a public toilet in a small village in the lake district (england). The door lock made the most awesome sound and the reverb in that room sounded great, luckily i had my recorder. . .
Recording of a shy laughter performed by a student from the national school of arts, uruguay, playa hermosa. Gear:focusrite scarlett 2i2 3rdgensennheiser mkh50.
A recording of the echoing sound in the metro station underground, it was recorded on an iphone se and it includes the sound of the metro coming followed by its doors opening and people entering.
One of the squeakiest metal doors i've ever encountered. Recorded in a sparse, tiled bathroom with the zoom h6. Many different creaks and squeaks to choose from.
Binaural field-recording of my upstairs neighbors stomping from early in the morning until late in the afternoon. The recording is made in the bathroom, so, you can hear an interesting reverb and resonances.