Me flicking my toe into the metal section of my desk to simulate either hard footsteps on metal or metal being slammed into. Audio technica atr 6550 shotgun mic was used to record this sound.
Metal coated tree with mallet and stick samples, recorded from physical portable recorderthe meadow, san francisco 2020. Metal metallic resonant percussive hit percussion drum tree field-recording industrial impact high-quality city. Metallic tree roots.
A high quality shrill screech produced from large metal panels scratching against an old atx panel using it's edges. I imagine derelict buildings with steel slide doors being open slowly or a blade dragged on the ground.
A large metal pot suspended on a rubber band. The pot is hit while spinning. Note: you may hear squeaking sounds or other artifacts in the compressed online preview. The file you download will not have these issues.
This is a "clap" that i recorded very roughly simply by tapping my fingernail on a ceramic radiator (yes, it did hurt a little bit)it sounds very lo fi and organic, and there is a slight metallic resonance to it.
Layered sound containing the following elements;. - steel fence resonation (no attack)- spinning steel disk (faded out)- metal pipes resonating (l/r)- board wobble (repeated). -alexander.
Slightly resonant clanging and pinging of me hitting the metal stairs of a reviewing stand used in a local parade. The mic is held very close to the surface, so there is very little environmental noise.
Tiny and resonant impacts with a tiny piece of metal on a tea cup (china like). Tonality: b-c. Recorded with zoom h1 and clippy em184 from fel electronics. Light denoise with rx 7 spectral denoise.
Taking a medium blade out of its sheath. One arm sword, big knife, or dagger, for foley or game effect. Same sound without the high pitch metal resonance in the pack.
Banging on open and closed empty mailboxes with my hands in my neighborhood. You can hear neighbors talking in the background. Recorded with a zoom h5.
Wrench held with dental floss, resonates after being struck, then different makes overtones from being struck again. The floss was mint waxed. Downpitched it sounds like eerie church bells.
Woosh-impact i made using the clanging of a metal pole outside my house reversed and added to a kick-impact i made in sylenth. I'll admit its kind of loud so i apologize in advance.