5 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Monoaural"

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Mono field recording of a bonfire: crackling fire, screaming children playing, jumbled voices with an occasional comment which can be distinguished from the crowd.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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A shaking of sterling pounds (uk money) in a love hearts tin. Could be interpreted as ammunition or as a collection sound effect or maybe a knight in armour?. Apart from being exported monoaurally, this is as rustic as it gets.
Author: Magnuswaker
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Recorded with: zoom h6 "handy recorder" lom úcho (ultrasonic omnidirectional microphone from slovakia!). A pouring of a drink with carbonation (fancy sparkling water). The reason it is monoaural is because it is easier to record singular sources in monoaural without having too much stereo variance in the recording which can if improperly recorded cause clipped audio on one side of the channel (though this reduces the width and dimensionality of a sound sample - this also makes it easier for (independent) game developers and film projects to place the sound.
Author: Magnuswaker
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Mic check in mono at an outdoor festival. Early morning so only a few voices and some birds in background. One short squeal of feedback.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Better set on monoaural on your daw if possible due to the off-center recording. Having been a bit ill on some rich iron content food i couldn't stomach (offal it was, it was the sheep fried liver who was the culprit - the very rich iron content upset my stomach pretty bad - was looking for something "new". ). Keep in mind that i am unable to do this as a request for obvious reasons including health, livelihood and risk of damage to equipment. I tried very hard to avoid shaking the zoom as not to make the wobbling sounds. If i am ill again, i'll use my ma-2 (microphone stick) and gravity microphone stand and get a real good recording of real vomiting but keep in mind this was recorded in my showerroom so some er may occur.
Author: Magnuswaker
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