Taken at about 8am on a friday in my home kitchen in los angeles, ca. I used a tascam dr-07mk2 recorder. I simply picked up my keys from the counter and put them back down.
A squeaky wooden door being opened und shut in a medium sized room. Its recorded from about 2 meters distance so there's a moderate amount of room ambience on it. The sound has been slightly denoised. Equipment used: akg c214 running through a focusrite saffire pro 24.
How would a frightened galaxy feel when coming to close to a black hole? well, i can imagine it if i am 1 mm tall and am sitting on the edge of the washing bowl in my kitchen and see and listen to this sound.
Entering home: entrance locker - entering code - locker sounds - open metal door - elevator open sound - go to an elevator - go up in an elevator - exit from an elevator - elevator closing sound. Recorded via tascam dr-100mkii.
The sounds of arriving home: inserting the key into the lock, opening the door, shuffling through the mail. Recorded in summer, so there are songbirds chirping in the background.
Wind noises recorded under a window in a high city block. Apart from huge amount of mic internal noise the recording is nice. Could be useful only when played really quiet. Captured with zoom h2 with hi gain at 96khz/24-bit. Edited and normalized with audacity.
Old mechanical door bell, not in best condition. Rattles while the switch is closed (whether it's designed to do that i don't know) and clicks rather loudly on the low bell. Not much decay.
My door bell sound modified to sound as if it's coming from farther away as it would normally sound from a different room. Slightly biased towards the left channel, reverse the stereo channels for it to come from the right.
This sound has been recorded with the h4n pro. You can use this sound in your project but it would be awesome if you could tag my instagram account somewhere in the description:https://www. Instagram. Com/florianreichelt/.
A comb being played around with to make sound. Recorded with a zoom h1n. All my sounds are free to use for any purposes, but i would appreciate if you credited either my account here or my youtube channel. Youtube: https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucreeywodcmrt_ykp0ctkctg.
I needed the sound of some keys that were put on a table. So i did the recording myself with a simple headset-mic. It's a very simple recording, hope you can work with it. The putting down was done in 3 different manners from quick to slow and picking them up again.