Electric wood sander sanding a sheet of ply wood. Hard, loud and abrasive sound, high volume low pitch. Recorded inside a workshop with a zoom h6 recorder. Audio was post-processed to boost the audio. Wood sander was a bosch 230v.
I found a bunch of old broken tripods and random plastic pieces and slammed it on the floor as hard as i can, and then i added some distortion in audacity to give it that "punch" sound.
This is a great clear and loud recording of a cat purring for an extended period of time with no obtrusive noises in background. Rip pozzo, whom the purr belongs to. He was a very affectionate cat and purred if you so much as stared at him. Happened to catch this sound one night while alone at home with the cat. He was on my lap and my sound equipment happened to be right next to me.
A sound made for http://trigger-rally. Sourceforge. Net/. Made in audacity using original sound http://www. Freesound. Org/people/sagetyrtle/sounds/40158/ and adding bass-boosted, fading-out white noise.
The next sound is on a smooth sweeping of plastic bracelets which collide against each other, and generating a loud sound. The sound was recorded with zoom h4 handy recorder stereo using the built - in microphones and was modified with noise reduction removing the alternative sounds and with compression.
1 bursts from an assault rifle. Sounds best when overlapping several times to serve as a fully automatic machine gun. Made by mixing several sound effects.
Happy accident: recorded a finger snap on a asus t100's internal laptop as a test sound, applied (heavy leveller, normalization)*10 and this came out. Sounds like a fine punch/damage sound on speakers, maybe for a 8-bit game.
This is the sound of the green tractors on campus. This sound happened when the tractor was in reverse. The sound was loud and harsh as the engine of the vehicle sounded agressive.
A woman walking in a large hall towards the exit, she opens the metal door with a loud squaeking sound, the door shuts with a loud bang, other woman walk in.
I recorded the sound of my alarm clock using a zoom h4n recorder and a rode m3 microphone. I can picture this sound being used at the start of an audio documentary that discusses the morning routine of someone who has to wake up early everyday. Maybe even the start of a film; this loud and obnoxious noise is an instant attention-grabber.
I recorded this using my small sony cybershot camera. You'll notice that the wind goes from loud to soft to loud again, repeating. This because i am opening the window wide and then after a few seconds i close the window but not completely so that i get some low whistling sounds from the wind. I recorded for 18 minutes and i used audacity to edit it. Hope this sound is useful for you!.
Curtains being opened and closed. A loud, scratching sound from curtains moving on their rails. Recorded with a zoom h6 and stereo microphone (rode ntg2).
A sound of a referee blowing his whistle. This can be played on sport games like football, basketball, tennis or ping pong. Of course, this sound should be loud. I hope you enjoyed that sound.
Does this sound need a description?. Noticed that my door was quite loud - so i recorded some sounds of it with my phone close to the moving parts of the door.