This recording of a red squirrel vocalizing came out of a mass recording of sounds at a bird feeder. This was captured on a zoom h4n pro handy recorder using the built-in stereo mic configuration set to the 90-degree position. This was done on a relatives property in northern wisconsin.
Recorded a door closing at my school and then modified it in audacity to create a sort of sproing-ing sound. Use: when you need a boomerang sound that isn't really a boomerang but that's ok because it sounds like one.
Created with lmms and audacity. The sound has been created by importing a vestige sound from james xiic in lmms. In audacity, i recorded my own voice and amplified it a little. It's very simple but good enough for an rpg!.
Short sample of bees. Recorded near alicante, spain with a microport in january 2018, recorded by a sound device mixer. No additional processing has been added.
Sampled sound recorders alto yamaha yra-302biii (production in japan) processed reverb program wavelab 6. Sample recorded using a condenser microphone, oktava mk-220 and sound card m-audio 18/14 firewire.
Ambient sound in a commuter train, passing by train stations and finally while exiting to the platform station in the end of the sound. The sound is recorded in putra line lrt malaysia.
Drawer in almost 100 years old kitchen cabinet. Sound of opening and closing the drawer. Recorded with zoom h1 built in microphones. No eq or any other effect applied. Sound normalized in sound forge pro. Enjoy!.
Same location as the water and rocks pack. I recorded these sounds by splashing in a small stream with a stick. You can also hear the stream babbling away, and there's ambient forest sounds in the background.
This is the sound of the plastic adjuster at the back of a bicycle helmet being tightened and then released - a plastic-y ratchet sound. Recorded with stereo nt1a mics in a soundbooth. No effects.
This is the sound of a buderus boiler firing in a basement recorded in stereo with a sound devices mixpre 3 and a pair of audio technica at943 microphones.
Duck quack sound. Sound effect made by compressing air in cheek and keep it compressed and let it out at the same time. A zoom h2n handy recorder was used to capture the sound. Created by nick d.