We were moving offices and i found an odd piece of metal that made an odd noise. An impromptu recording on a mobile phone in a boxy room with no furnishings (sorry).
This was recorded on a poor on laptop microphone, and was supposed to be an applause track, but the microphone quality and the fact that we layered ten clapping noises all over each other combined to make this.
A clothes dryer makes a mechanical noise, because of a cloth which knocks against the edge, making loud noise. Rhythmic and metalic. Here recorded very close, in mono, with h5+sgh-6. Other perspectives available on my profile.
A clothes dryer makes a mechanical noise, because of a cloth which knocks against the edge, making loud noise. Rhythmic and metalic. Here recorded middle distance, in mono, with h5+sgh-6. Other perspectives available on my profile.
This sound was recorded from a metallic trash clench which we pushed and let it stop by itself. It has a compression effect and noise reduction. Recorded with zoomh4 with built-in microphones.
The sound of curtains on a metal curtain rail being moved, creating a loud and slightly-jarring scratching noise. Similar sounds available in the curtains pack. Recorded with a zoom iq7.
A ring of keys picked up and dropped repeatedly from a height of 6" or so into a tub of coins. Assorted metal-against-metal sounds when picked up, short metallic crashes when dropped. Some minor removal of background noise. Recorded with minidisc and condenser mic, close, indoors.
Here is a simple yet usefull reel for your morphagene. I sampled various noise source from various modules to be used into my shared system, as this instrument does not contain any classic one. This reel is arranged like this:splice 1 : left = white noise / right = pink noisesplice 2: left = metallic noise / right = digital noisesplice 3 : left = tuned noise 1 / right = tuned noise 2splice 4 : left = tuned noise 2 / right = tuned noise 3splice 5 : left = tuned noise 4 / right = tuned noise 5splice 6 : left = tuned noise 6 / right = tuned noise 7splice 7 : left = downsampling noise sweep / right = fluctuating random noise sweep. Most sound comes from the verbos electronics random sampling module. The tuned noises are made of white noise fming the verbos harmonic oscillator, each are one of the eights harmonics being recorded. Enjoy !.
Group kmm-sample starts out with some noise from hitting a plastic case. After that the case is then slide down a metal pole. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder, high gain.
An extremely squeaky metal bench swing at a public garden. The grating metal begs for lubricant like an old barn hinge. Some background anthrophonics, like a passing truck early and some individual voices during the recording, as one might expect in an urban park.
A clothes dryer makes a mechanical noise, because of a cloth which knocks against the edge, making loud noise. Rhythmic and metalic. Here recorded from the corridor next door, in mono, with h5+sgh-6. Other perspectives available on my profile.
Bow of a metalic barge sailing. Water is clapping, close up, two or three smooth metalic noise from the barge. No motor, no voicearcachon, france, 2021. Recorded with schoeps msrecorded on sounddevice 633stereo wave, 24 bits, 48khz.
Running a kubotan on my keys along a metal railing by the side of the road. Attempt #2 with a different railing. Raw audio, no edits. May be background noise.
Here is a recording i made of a mobile phone vibrating in a metal tin. I needed this for a project i'm working on and thought i'd share it. Sennheiser mkh 416 - sound devices 442 - tascam dr680 - fabfilter mb (for slight noise reduction).
De-tuned electric guitar noise played through a heavy metal pedal and a small practice amp , recorded with a cheap condenser mic and fussed with a bit.
Took my zoom h4 with me on the last flight of a 5 story metal stairwell then on the backstage catwalk - first back stage, then over the audience, then to the sound booth of a theatre i was working at. Note: i did not realize my pants made so much noise as i was walking.
Banging on a geometric metal sculpture with my hand and recording the long reverberations with a vintage sony f-98 cardioid mic plugged into my iphone 6. I used various parts of the hand, the palm, fingernails, fist, and knuckles.
Sounds of swords hitting swords. Trim the audio to what sound you would like. Made with a machette hitting metal, raw audio, only noise reduction from auducity. Recorded with a desktop mic.
Hitting a wood plank with another whilst leaning against metal swing frame; produced a dual sound. Recorded in back garden, birds tweeting may be audible. Raw audio, no edits. May be background noise.
Me shaking and turning a small cardboard box, mostly empty but still containing some nails and other metal bits. Recorded at my deskslightly edited to reduce background noise.
A needle scratching a tin can. This was my first try to produce a painfull noise, or goose pimples. Recorded with a zoom h2n. Slightly noise reduced with audacity. .