Me crackling my knuckles about 5 cm from the mic. (blue yeti). Recorded indoors on the 05. 04. 2015 using a blue yeti microphone and audacity recording software.
It's funny how when i want to record my knuckles cracking, they don't wanna crack. Again, simply individual pushing on fingers. Bring it on arthritis!.
It's funny how when i want to record my knuckles cracking, they don't wanna crack. Again, simply individual pushing on fingers. Bring it on arthritis!.
Try as a loop! i used my acoustic guitar and did some knuckle-knocking on the body while muting strings. Sounds like a native drum! effect: speed increase from 33 1/3 rpm to 45 rpm, moise reduction and vol. Envelope. Recorded on conexant smart audio with at2020 mic, processed on audacity.
Try as a loop! i used my acoustic guitar and did some knuckle-knocking on the body while muting strings. Sounds like a native drum! effect: speed increase from 33 1/3 rpm to 45 rpm, moise reduction and vol. Envelope. Recorded on conexant smart audio with at2020 mic, processed on audacity.
Tapping on a demonstration, turbine blade at a wind farm. First with knuckle then small stone. It was the size of a bus. Tascam recorder, built-in mics.
Sound of (any) bones breaking. Good for neck-snapping. I recorded myself popping my knuckles and i cut out the silence and this is what came from it. Hope it is what you are looking for. Let me know where you use it! thanks!.
Hitting what was either an old lantern or a bug zapper lost in some old woods in various ways (on my palm, knuckle, with a stick, etc) to make different percussion or niche snare noises.
Hitting an old, empty oil drum lost in some old woods in various ways (on my palm, knuckle, with a stick, etc) to make different deep bass noises. Natural reverb since it was in a large open space.