Recording of my office before anyone else is in. The only sound apart from the faint fan noise is a regular, very, very faint beep from something every few seconds (approx. 3. 7 khz). Zoom h5 with xyh5 capsules.
This is a free sound design. Sound picture of a room with machines. A sound experiment with samples that were created previously in different ways and ways, as well as samples created for this piece. A lot of granular synthesis and filtration, equalization and convolutional reverb.
I recorded this for a project i was doing, and because i used so many samples from this site on the project, i figured i'd give some back too. This is the sound of my dorm room at nyu, recorded in an xy configuration with two condenser microphones.
A few different sounds of doing up and down a zip zipper fastener. Some long and slow some short and quick, panning from left to right and visa versa. Recorded with a m-audio microtrack ii and sony mics. I have provided this sound as public domain (we need more public domain sounds)so just show the love and upload more public domain sounds :). Enjoy!. .
Helicopter, talking, cars braking, footsteps, a car door closing, an ac unit, a locker door being opened and closed and a backpack being zipped up in the soundscape of loyola high school's malloy commons.
A recording of a backroom with the extractor fans running, the audio is high in pitch/frequency and can be used in instances like machinery rooms, all of my sounds come uncompressed or processed. This means there may be unwanted background noise/ sound that you can remove or not at your will. Equipment used:. Tascam dr40 w/ built in stereo microphone. File information:48,000hz24bit wavstereo.
This is a room tone. I can't remember where i recorded it or why. I used it to produce a claustrophobic board room in medical institution for a podcast i was commissioned to do sound design for.
My apartment/studio was very quiet except for the steam heat so i put a mic in the middle of the room (an ear trumpet labs edwina) and put it through a lindell mic preamp and then into a focusrite 18i20 interface to record. This is the mono, 48khz, 32-bit file for your dining and dancing pleasure. Actually, it's just room tone and can be mixed judiciously to cover gaps in your own tone or to make brand new rooms from scratch.