Knocking on a wooden door, like with a metal door knocker, heard from inside a medium size living room. Recorded in stereo with a rode nt5 matched microphone pair.
Playing with a noisy metal shelf to get a bunch of different sounds. Recorded with a rode ntg3 shotgun mic into a zoom f8 field recorder. * note on the license - if you'd like to use these sound effects without giving attribution, send me an e-mail at rifthead@gmail. Com and let me know the details.
Made these sounds with a sheet of metal! have you ever heard how crazy gibbons sound in the wild? it can sound very similar to this. Would love to know what people use it for :).
Made these sounds with a sheet of metal! have you ever heard how crazy gibbons sound in the wild? it can sound very similar to this. Would love to know what people use it for :).
A heavy goods-train enters an empty station and breaks. Another train is pushed around a bit. You hear the creaking of the metal, the breaks squeeking and general metal-on-metal mayhem. Some background noise from cars and some birds tweeting in the background. Recorded using a sony pcm-d50.
This was recorded with an h6 zoom recorder in zita park. I did this by dropping batteries on a metal covering, figured it could be used as some sort of impact sound.
A big kitchen knife and a metal spatula sliding along various other metal objects in the kitchen. Good for foley use, but could also serve as horror fx with some processing. Recorded with an olympus ls-5.
A metal shelf bracket vs. A short piece of 3/8" rebar. It's 44. 1/24 bit, recorded in studio with a tlm-103 mic straight into pro tools. Mostly clangs, and a few metal-on-metal scrapes.
Opening and closing an metal oven door a couple of times. Some wind audible in recording. This was an oven door in the ruins of the bakery in inneston ghost town, south australia.