Sounds like a plate being dragged. This isn't actually a recording of a plate being dragged, it's a whole different sound being edited to the point where it sounds like this.
2:21 field recording of exterior daytime environmental windy day in an exposed lincolnshire countryside location, but with mics partially shielded inside a bus-shelter for less in your face perspective. Recorded with a balanced stereo pair of mics and edited to remove intrusions.
Very low end roomtone of car at stop with occasional puffs, recorded at 48-16 with portable dat using schoeps ms ball, edited and decoded in stereo in pt.
Recording of a common crow making the "chuckling" or "chattering" vocalization. Urban field recording using a digital camera, edited down to 22. 050 khz mono.
A rifle cocking sound created by cocking a nerf gun, and slowing it down a bit. Edited with audacity. Credit would be appreciated, but it's not required!.
A real fw-190 performing a low-altitude flyby next to the camera. Recorded at flying legends airshow, edited in audacity for removal of background noise.
Recorded as a video on my iphone whilst paddling in the sea at cleveleys after covid lockdown. Needed the sound of the waves for drama group play. Extracted using quick time and edited in audacity.
The sound of birds chirping on my way to work, i have edited out the background noise and duplicated the track a few times in order to give it a longer play time.
A sample of five of my best personal belches, lowered in pitch (considerably) added echo and edited together to form a (hopefully) comedic choir of gastroinstestinal excess.
Something made in waveform, originally me saying "hello" edited so heavily that i found it sorta catchy, (all traces of "hello" have been lost) so there you go.
I played some of the mission impossible intro. Changed it up a bit and edited the audio. I speeded up the audio, reversed a few things and tuned down the volume.
This is a field recording of the entrance of macba museum of barcelona. There are a lot of skaters. Micro: audio-technica condenser (mono) at835b in a dat sony tcd-d7. Edit: protools. Place: macba, barcelona, catalonia, spain.
Bassdrum hit with mallet, recorded 24bit stereo on a sony-pcmd50. One mic was on-axis and the other was off. The samples are in stereo only as to allow for more control in tone and editing.
Brown noise heavily filtered and pitched down (not very much happening above 400 hz). Simple chorus/reverb added. Made using adobe audition (previously known as cool edit).