A metal tray with teacups rattling slightly and being put down 4 or 5 times. Neutral indoor atoms. Recorded on a zoom h1. Easy to edit to choose the one you like best. Example of it in use can be found at releasetheclowns. Podbean. Com in episode 47.
Borrowed my host's bike in bremen and just had to record all the chaotic sounds it made. Don't forget to let me know what you use it for!if my sounds have been useful, you can support me and receive a 1. 6gb collection of recordings. Https://gum. Co/jfrzw.
A sound of someone trying to open a door. This is a really quiet sound. Recorded with zoom h4n and edited with audacity. This was recorded in a classroom.
This sound was created by closing a filing cabinet in conjunction with the sound of a hotel reception bell. It was captured using a smartphone and then editing in garageband. Created by eve p. In digital production 120.
Small change being rattled in a tin container, then dropped on a wooden floor. Recorded with coincident cardioid small diaphragm condensers through m-audio octane preamp and rme hdsp multicace soundcard at 48khz 24bit.
This is a series of sounds made into a loop, and it created a very fun beat. I have chosen to do nothing with it, other than share--lite drums, rattles, chanting.
A knijpkat is a flashlight that's manually driven (no batteries) by squeezing a handle attached to a dynamo inside the knijpkat. This is the sound it makes. 24bit 48khz, stereo, 2 x small membrane -> edirol r4.
Sound of me shaking my desk, could be used for items shaking in the back of a moving car, or an earthquake. If you want to share with me what you used it for you can leave a comment, i would find that interesting.
Riding in building elevator during a trip to visit rrr in lowell. 0:18 - close mic elevator fan noise with weird ringing sound; 0:30 - drumming on elevator interior; 0:45ish - elevator doors opening and closing. 0:55 - "good day!".
Sound of someone feeling around for something on a dresser, panicking. Includes coins, bottles falling over, a pill bottle, and keys. Recorded with the blue yeti usb microphone, cardioid pattern.