A satisfying slow-drip of water droplets. Recorded in an old shower with an h1 zoom. There's a click near the beginning, and a section near the middle where the droplets speed up, so if you want to use it for ambiance a little editing may be required.
Sounds of a lighter flicking into action; burning leaves; inhaling smoke through pipe; exhaling smoke; followed by a prolonged, violent coughing fit; and a final sigh of relief.
The last seconds of air in a pipe organ, played with the bellows switched off. Recorded to a camera on a sennheiser ke66/k6 in oriel college chapel, oxford.
Recording done 25/04/2020 in manizales, caldas. Details of recording:sound of pipes and pipe connected to a washing machine after washing cycle. Frequency:44. 100recorder: huawei dra-lx3////////////////grabación realizada el 25/04/2020 en manizales, caldasdetalle de captura:sonido de las tuberías y tubos conectados a una lavadora después de su ciclo de lavado. Frecuencia: 44. 100grabadora: huawei dra-lx3.
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.
Water draining from my shower pipes makes a strange hand drum sound. I added two tracks and passed each to one side. Not sure if that is how you achieve stereo. I’m learning.
Dropping an aluminium pipe on a concrete floor. As it was outdoors i applyed a high pass filter at 400hzno other editingrecorder: zoom h6 with xy capsuelresolution: 96/24.
Date: 02/09/2014,recorded in my studio na_niepo,microphone: neumann usm69,software: pro tools. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
Hit two 1/2" metal emt pipes together. Left spaces between sounds of interest. Might be useful for a train crossing signal, a sword fight, or a blacksmith hammer on anvil. Recorded on a blue yeti microphone through audacity at 16bit 44000hz. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Quick clip of a bonus performance following saint mark's compline service. Sat about arms reach away from the organist which is why you can hear a click/thumping noise from the wooden pedals that control the larger pipes. The zoom started clipping towards the end from the boom of the organ. Looking for the organist's name.