I recorded people blowing up fireworks in my neighborhood last night with a zoom 6 using the stereo mics. Then i isolated individual sounds and tweaked the eq some in adobe audition, then ran those sounds back-to-back to make these "machine gun" sounds. Let me know what you think? (i might try making some more versions of these).
A mysterious rumbling sound made by my washing machine. There is a sound of trickling water in the background. A great audio clip to add to a movie or a video.
Part of the turning cycle of an automatic screw machine making a small metal cylindrical part in a factory. Recorded with a rode nt4 microphone and the edirol r44 recorder.
When my band was allowed to record after-hours in an industrial space in west oakland, i took the opportunity to show up early to record some of the machines in action. This is a recording of an industrial embroidery machine as it sews on logos to eight sweatshirts. Unfortunately my recording of the glass etching machine in another part of the building didn't turn out as useful--it sounded pretty crazy. Enjoy! audiotechnica at22 > marantz pmd660 > edited in wavelab.
The washing machine is on spin mode. I'm afraid there's a bit of wind distortion in the latter part of the sound. This might make a neat sci-fi noise, maybe.
I was up in the loft and found tow old 'light sabres' that had been there for years. To my surprise they still worked, so heere thy are, as recorded. There are a few clicks on here that are the sound of the buttons being pushed.
A sort of film , or tv series soundtrack, as a interleave piece between scenes. Created with garageband, using loops, assembling, editing parts , adjusted few parameters.