Computer carrying bag zipper recorded zipping and unzipping once, giving a speed variation. Recorded with a tascam dr-07 mk ii handheld device at 16-bit 44. 1 khz.
Processed whoosh recordings for your motion graphic, fight scenes. . . Or when you just need a little whoosh to you sound design :) add reverb if needed and it's ready to go. If you use them you can send me a link.
I recorded myself typing on my corsair k95 rgb platinum. This is a keyboard with cherry mx brown mechanical switches and has a tactile feel to it. I recorded this with a audio-technica at2020 condenser microphone w/ pop filter and shock mount.
Similar to a wheel from a game show slowing down, but faster. This sound is remixed from: mialena24contador análogo by ( http://freesound. Org/people/mialena24/sounds/364349/ ).
This is a basic dubstep beat. It was done in reason 7. It is useful in that it shows you a good way to construct a beat. It consists of four 4-bar measures, each progressing from the previous. In this way, you can see how to write a good beat, by starting off simple and building from there. Traditional dubstep drums are very spare and sporadic with the use of symbols. I never liked drum beats until i heard dubstep !.
Drum beat loop made in fl studio. You can use my sounds freely. It would be great if you credit me. Leave a comment and tell me for which project you used it. Daniel lucas, danlucaz. 2019.
A one-sided communication. I was right, something was going on. It wasn't at all what you might think, either. Imagine things that are outside of the norm. You'll hit it. . . Have fun.
Recording of a remote control helicopter in a quite room. Used audacity to edit and turtle beaches to record. --have fun! let me know what you use it for in the comments!and please don't forget to credit back to @checksevens!thanks.
This is a sequence i created for my podcast. It is a male running through a crazy maze. Sounds used are breathing, running, chains, whistle, explosion, fall and a spat. I have a version with train noise in the background.
Ribbon distressed with scissors, various speeds. Recorded with an me64 in foley stage. Great for things falling and gun zips, especially when retimed without pitch correction!.
A sound similar to a automatic gun. I made this by tapping my mic on a table. If you use this sound in a video and submit it online please give me credit. Copy and paste what is in quotes below. "mrjohnweez: https://www. Youtube. Com/user/mrjohnweez".
Typing on a loud, clacky m-series keyboard. There's a little bit of white noise in the background; if there's an interest i'd be willing to re-record without the white noise. Just leave a comment.