This is the sound of a garage door closing from the inside of the garage. Recorded with a mixpre 3ii and a pair of audio technica at943 microphones in stereo.
Quad (l,rlsrs) of a mechanical garage door opener opening the door. Very squeaky while opening. Recorded at a near perspective. Recorded with a zoom h2n in surround mode.
Electric garage door opening, with a few seconds of outdoor ambience at the end. This is the mechanized kind of garage door that bends and rolls up in the ceiling of the garage. Nady scm-2090focusrite saffire pro 24 interface/preampmacbook prorecorded in logic at 16/44. 1normalized in soundtrack prono other processing.
We have a really old garage door that apparently is not very well lubricated. The squeaking adds a nice creepy feel, recorded using a zoom h4n field recorder.
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).
An electric garage door opener is activated and slowly closes, with some mechanical shuddering just before it finishes. Single-car garage, bare stud walls, everything's old and a bit tired. Schoeps cmc6-ux5/mk41+mk8 ms stereo on rycote zeppelinsound devices mixpre-6 @ 24/192some post-processing for level.
Recorded from inside the garage on a very quiet night. First is the sound of it opening, second is of it closing. No processing other than normalization. 16bit/44. 1k. Nady scm-2090 stereo condenser microphonefocusrite saffirepro 24 mic pre'spresonus studio one 2 for recordingsoundtrack pro for processing (normalize) and editing (cut off head and tail).
New recording of the same garage door with better microphone: https://freesound. Org/people/samsterbirdies/sounds/581601/. Recording my noisy electric garage door opening and closing. First 2 is my right door, last 2 is my left door. Recorded with a boya by-m1 through an awful phone that does garbage post processing and gain control.
Opening and closing a large sliding garage type door at the loading dock to the building my studio is in. Recorded with a shure sm7b by running 100ft of xlr cables down the hall from studio to door.
Opening and closing the car door. Two doors opening and closing, generating audio with two different tones. Audio captured with zoom h1 in my garage and no noise.
Garage door opening, 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).
Here's a quick sound bit of me opening my wooden door in my garage that leads to my downstairs basement. Feel free to use this for your own projects, of course. Recorded with a zoom h4n.
Car door closing, 2003 hyundai elantra. 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).
I was experimentally, recording the garage door opener, but then this happened: next door neighbor kick-starts motorcycle, idles it, an aircraft passes by, and then the motorcyclist rides away. Recorded sound is indirect except for a brief moment when the motorcycle pulls past the open garage door in the alley outside. Set up with schoeps cmc6-uxt/ mk41+mk8 ms stereo in rycote zeppelin on tripod in small suburban single-car garage that faces an alley between lots. Ms-decoded and recorded as l+r channels on sound devices mixpre-6 @ 24/192. Some light post-processing to adjust levels as well as a little compression on the loudest moment.
Car door opening, 2003 hyundai elantra. 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).
Sound of a honda civic recorded in a quiet garage. The movement of the door handle makes the lock pin opens togethet. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------som da porta de um honda civic gravado em uma garagem silenciosa. O movimento da maçaneta, levanta o pino e destrava a porta junto.
Our two dogs barking from across the house when the garage door opened. One doesn’t make as much noise so it just sounds like one. He’s a poodle mix so it sounds small.
This is a soundwalk i did for my music class. In between my walking, these are the sounds that you hear chronologically: a construction worker banging on metal, a garage door opening, a saw-like sound rubbing, and metal banging. Thank you.
My next door neighbor has dogs in his garage and you can hear them im using a condensor mic and bird are very crisp,it goes for about 50 min. I had the mic in the window recorded at basement-production508.
A stereo field recording of hundreds of several species of frogs at spring in raleigh, nc. Recorded at a very large concrete stormwater retention pond. The tall concrete walls made a nice effect acoustically. There are a few other faint sounds such as my dog walking around, a bit of wind and a car door as the pond was next to a parking garage. But, the frogs definitely dominate. I recorded this with an olympus ls-11.
Here are the sounds i recorded:- the "loose parts" sounds were a slightly unscrewed valve on a trumpet. - the hydraulic leg-lifting noise was a hatch door opening on a van. - the metal foot hitting the ground was me banging on a metal garage door. - the humming engine noise (it's quiet) was a roll of duct tape spun on a wooden board. - the various other clanks and pops were the same trumpet noises, just edited a bunch. One day while playing the mobile game crossy road, i my sound being used for one of the characters. If you end up using my sound, let me know! i'd love to know what kind of things it's being used in. This is called "three-legged robot walker with loose parts" because it was a foley assignment for my sound design course years ago. This was one of the obscure things the professor gave the class that we had to interoperate and create using only our own recorded/edited foley effects. The class voted on the best one, and mine turned out to be the winner.
Boxing gym sounds: speedbag, heavy bags, punching mitts, sparring, round timer bells, traffic passing open garage-bay doors. Recorded with a zoom at a traditional boxing gym. Zoom recorder.
Stereo recording of cars driving by, parking, and drivers closing locking their doors and walking by. Plenty of brake squeals, engine noises and city hum. Recorded with: audio technica bp4025, fostex fr2le.
Recorded with a zoom h5 on a tram l1 between benedorm and alicante approaching and passing the following stations la vila joiosa, paradís and venta lamus at around 6pm 5th april. No processing but cut using garage band originally recorded in wav format.