This is a recording of two gretsch catalina maple floor toms, one 14 inches in diameter, one 16 inches. I replaced the original tom feet with pearl air suspension feet, which gave a huge improvement in tone, resonance and sustain. Recorded with a sony ecm-ds70p stereo recording microphone into an iriver h340 mp3 player. Normalized in sony sound forge.
This is the digital belgian railroad crossing alarm sound. The belgian railroad company infrabel replaced all the mechanical bells at railroad crossings with a pulsating digital sound that they claim to be more efficient and safe then the previous analog bell sound. Infrabel made this recording available online as part of a media campaign about the replacement.
A loopable sound of my psu fan before it was replaced. It was annoying to listen to but is perhaps useful in some ambient machine noise. Recorded using zoom h1.
A loopable sound of my psu fan before it was replaced. It was annoying to listen to but is perhaps useful in some ambient machine noise. Recorded using zoom h1.
A browning hi-power pistol having its magazine removed and replaced. Includes 3 takes. Sound was created by mixing multiple different takes of an airsoft browning hi-power pistol replica foley. Crediting me isn't required if you decide to use my sound, but it would be greatly appreciated if you do!.
Traffic leading to the hum of a steel grated bridge deck. The bridge is the johnson st. Bridge in victoria, bc, canada, which is currently being prepped to be replaced.
Traffic leading to the hum of a steel grated bridge deck. The bridge is the johnson st. Bridge in victoria, bc, canada, which is currently being prepped to be replaced.
Me making a breakfast sandwich, taking out and replacing dishes, cracking eggs, frying bacon and bread, recorded on an inexpensive usb mic and equalized.
The hum of vehicles crossing a grated steel bridge deck. The bridge is the johnson st. Bridge in victoria, bc, canada, which is currently being prepped to be replaced.
The sound of removing a cartridge from the top of a nintendo dsi, pulling it out, and then replacing it. Background noise has been removed. Recorded by me, completely free.