A recording of a close pass by an inter-city (fairly fast) train. It was recorded about 5m away from where the train passes. There are some birds singing and the low hum is from the electricity pylons that run overhead.
A recording of a close pass by an inter-city (fairly fast) train. It was recorded about 5m away from where the train passes. There are some birds singing and the low hum is from the electricity pylons that run overhead.
A slow soft spinning electric toy motor sound. I recorded a toy car with my akg p420, it could be used for a remote control car or a device with an electric motor.
Recorded and processed at 24bit 48khz using the tascam dr-40 linear pcm recorder. Processing: gain-staging and soft high and low frequency filtering. No eq boost or cuts anywhere else. Also de-noised.
Electric guitar melody #7 recorded with psr standart + boss pocket go + zoom f3. You can download a higher resolution (24bit/192khz wav file) on bandcamp for a small fee and support me with it: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/track/electric-guitar-melody-7if you need more electric guitar sounds, you can check my collection here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/album/electric-guitar-melodies. You can also just listen to my collection for free. Have a nice day.
Multiple sounds of an eu electric plug getting connected and disconnected. Recorded with an iphone se (2020), raw recording, no postprocessing applied. Made it for my game when you connect a plug. You might want to apply a noise removal and or some levels before use :). Use it any way you like, no credits needed.
A re-recording of the electric water boiler. I love the bubbles at the end. This time i used my zoom h5 (xyh-5), and with the highest low-cut settings and in mp3. Recorded october 22nd 2018.
Estonia soon switches over to new electric trains. But the old ones still have that heritage. These are mended ones which aren't that characteristic anymore but still close enough sound describing the older electric trains. Here's a picture of the train:. Http://foto. Urmo. Ee/wp-content/fotod/2010/09/elektrirong-tallinn_aegviidu. Jpg. It's recorded with a tascam dr100 and the whole audio is sometimes a bit messy because i'm desperately trying to hold the recorder still. Happy editing!.
Here is a sample of my last work "electricity sound library". I recorded some radio noises and guitar amps noise grounds with my tascam dr-40 then i processed them through additive, granular synthesis technique in logic pro x. Please leave a comment if you downloaded. You can use it under creative commons attribution license (please read before download it). This sound was originally recorded at 24 bits 96000 hz. Hope you enjoy. More sounds or music ? visit : https://audiojungle. Net/user/wakerone.
Running an electric lawn mower, which sounds similar to a weed eater, over thin grass and weeds and some large dry leaves from a magnolia tree. Recording stops cold.
Garage door closing, electric motor, single garage. Edited with audacity. Recorded on shock-mounted zoom h1 mic, record level 62, autogain off, gain low. Record location, inside a car in a single garage (great sound room).
A melbourne electric train arrives at a station, pauses, leaves. Outdoor suburbs in summer, with light cicadas and birds. Xy-coincident stereo mic recording @44k1.
Electric guitar melody #11 recorded with psr standart + boss gt1 + ditto+ looper. You can download a higher resolution (24bit/44100khz wav file) on bandcamp for a small fee and support me with it: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/track/electric-guitar-melody-11. If you need more electric guitar sounds, you can check my collection here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/album/electric-guitar-melodies. You can also just listen to my collection for free. Have a nice day.
I recorded the sound in the studio of a sculptor yves dana. He works with large blocks of marble that he moves from one side to the other of its beautiful space.
Recorded with samsung galaxy s21. 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!.