Use it the way you want wherever you want. I also recommend checking:close_door. Wavlocking_door. Wavopen_door. Wavremove_key_door. Wavunlocking_door. Wav. God bless you.
Opening the back door of a boiling insert. Then closing the door. Pop of the wood fire, metal crack. Close up. France, 2021. Recorded with ab set up of em127recorded with sounddevice mixpré6wave stereo, 24 bits, 48 khz.
Female voice from a ticket fee payment booth in a parking garage saying "please insert your parking ticket" in fort collins, colorado. Recorded on 2015-01-31 13-51-40 with a smartphone.
Another song made in musagi. It loops from a certain point, and i made it repeat twice and fade out. You can insert more repetition with a sound editor.
Wooden door. . . Key is quickly inserted into a lock, turned and the lock is "unlocked" - stereo 44. 1 khz 16 bit interior. . . Recorded with sony mini-disc recorder 2005.
I created a sound by playing with its envelope then i cut it and repeated. Then half the time i insert a linear sinusoid noise at 440 hz and 0. 8 amplitude.
Some sounds from an external cd-dvd drive, such as inserting a disc, ejecting it, and some beeps from the drive. Edited in audacity to remove most of the background noise.
She's not very big but she could really put her weight behind it. And she did. Some days you eat the bear, some days the bear eats you. Can't help but wish it was me.
Sound effect (bumper, sweeper, drop) to be used in radio jingle production. Separate elements also included in the wav file. 16bit wav file, normalized to (around) -20db rms. Still plenty of headroom to insert voice.
Sound effect (bumper, sweeper, drop) to be used in radio jingle production. Separate elements also included in the wav file. 16bit wav file, normalized to (around) -20db rms. Still plenty of headroom to insert voice.
Sound effect (bumper, sweeper, drop) to be used in radio jingle production. Separate elements also included in the wave file. 16bit wav file, normalized to (around) -20db rms. Still plenty of headroom to insert voice.
A sheet of paper being shredded by an automatic office-style crosscut paper shredder. This is the kind of shredder that has a sensor that starts it up as you insert the paper. 96 khz / 24-bit signed pcm wav / stereorecorded with zoom h4n from about eight inches away.
A funny patch i made on my little modular. Unedited sound file. I'm creating tones with a clock divider and a mixer. I insert a little chaos in to the tone sequence. Constantly changing "melody". And the bass is connected to the melody. . .
Raw recording of the fireplace with some logs burning and crackling. Unfortunately the metal making up the insert was expanding and contracting, and some of those noises are present as well. Possibly useful as some ambience. Recorded on a zoom handy h4n recorder using the built-in microphones with directivity of 90°.