A field recording of light rain as it falls steadily in a hilly suburban area near the sea shore. The microphone was placed on a third-story roof window in the framing of a plexiglass/plastic skylight facing the opposing street. You can hear the rain falling onto the roof, plastic window pane, and deck below. An unedited 1 minute sample.
Me knocking a plastic bottle of lordi cola vanilla light. Recorded with samsung galaxy j5. Lordi cola was created after lordi's victory in the eurovision song contest. Each bottle has a picture of a different band member, or one picture of all 5 members.
Dremel cutting plastic. Recorded with h1 zoom while working in my workshop. Micro retífica circular cortando plástico. Gravado com zoom h1 durante trabalho em minha oficina.
The sound of a thick plastic bag that screeches when it moves. It was recorded indoors with a mobile phone on february 2018 and it hasn't been processed or altered in any way by any type of software. On the green lines the voice is saying "sound of toy car on a carpet" and that's what actually follows.
Sounds of the crumpled plastic drinking bottle before throwing out to the trash. Recorded by the huawei mobile phone, inside of the room. Stereo 44100 hz. Recording date 29. 06. 2019.
The opening of a small glass spice bottle with a plastic cap and smelling of the spices and then closing the cap. The sound was recorded using my shure mic onto audition. I recorded it myself for a short film cause i was unable to find this sound here, so i decided to upload it here also.
One of a series of foley recordings i made by sticking a piece of contact (sticky plastic of the kind you use to cover books) to a wall and tearing various household objects off it. The idea was to make a fairly comprehensive collection of rips and tears with varying timbral qualities that i could use to design ui sounds effects. Recorded with a rode nt1 into a universal audio arrow. This sound comes from a plastic candy wrapper.
The recording of a tearing paper, turning it into a paper ball and discarding it in a plastic bucket. Recorded with a sf-666 condenser microphoneedited with adobe audition 2018.
Whoosh sound recorded in a basement in va, usa. Use for swords, bats, punches and kicks too. Recorded on an ipod swinging a long, skinny, plastic thing.
Recording of traditional sneaker with hard rubber sole stepping down on glasses on hardwood floor. Moderate room tone present. First takes are extremely near to glasses on floor, then followed by takes done about a meter away and at waist height. Glasses used were a pair of old metal framed earhook with polymer type prescription lens and an all plastic frame "blue light reducing" pair with plastic lens. Recorded on a tascam dr-05 linear pcm recorder around 11pm on 5/20/17.
Recording a small, battery powered, handheld kitchen blender. 00:00 - 00:16 mixer alone00:16 - 00:52 inside of a glass measuring cup00:52 - 01:05 inside of a small plastic bowl01:05 - 01:27 inside of a small ceramic bowl01:27 - 01:59 against an aerosol can. Recorded at 192/24 stereo with usi pros.
Several spitting noises recorded with the aim of getting a realistic sound and nothing besides spitting. I actually spit (not dry spitting) into a plastic bag. The impact on the plastic bag can be heard, but it isn't too bad. The first half is p-spitting and the second half is t-spitting (shape mouth is held in). A little bit of horking and squishing as well. Recorded with a shure sm58 in a treated room.
This was a tape cassette and case thrown against a wall, this represents a solid plastic object being thrown or dropped from a height and smashing on the floor with a piece of plastic breaking off and hitting the ground for the 2nd impact.
Removing the plastic package of a protein bar. Recorder: mixpre 6microphones: oktavia. You can use this sound for your non-profit or for-profit projects. You can also help me directly on paypal:https://paypal. Me/federicocasazza?country. X=gb&locale. X=en_gb. Enjoy.
Actual recording of a compound bow (child size) with an aluminum shaft arrow, blunt tip on a plastic and foam target. Approx. 9:30am, on a sunny brisk morning.