Slamming an old xviii century door with iron knocker rings. Registered in portico di romagna (italy) at portinari palace. Equipment used : sony icd-sx800d with external microphone rode ntg2.
The driver side door of an mg-b being closed. Recorded with a marantz pmd-661 with built-in microphones for a delicate balance, oxford theatre guild 2011.
Kitchen drawers: various sounds of opening and closing different kitchen drawers some with cutlery inside. Recorder: zoom h4n with the internal mic on 48khz with 24bit.
The recording isn't exactly 100% clean of ambient noises (i believe there's a door slam somewhere). But i manage to remove a couple of the more distracting noises.
A heavy wooden door in an empty hallway opened and shut multiple times to create a hollow slamming effect with squeaking metal handle. Good for empty house, ghost or similar.
The latch door from an old coin-operated washing machine being closed. Series of instances. Recorded at close proximity in stereo, 44. 1khz, 24bit on a tascam dr-01 portable recorder.
A wooden frame screen door opening and closing with a rattle and bang. Recorded on my back porch with ambient sounds of the back yard. Recorded with an olympus pcm recorder.
Opening and closing the front door of my house. It's a big heavy wooden door and makes a screeching sound when you open and close it. Recorded with my phone.
Opening and closing the car door. Two doors opening and closing, generating audio with two different tones. Audio captured with zoom h1 in my garage and no noise.
Playing with a noisy metal shelf to get a bunch of different sounds. Recorded with a rode ntg3 shotgun mic into a zoom f8 field recorder. * note on the license - if you'd like to use these sound effects without giving attribution, send me an e-mail at rifthead@gmail. Com and let me know the details.
Someone aimlessly flipping through the pages of a book. It is fast and pointless, at the end they slam the book closed. This is done in a library set up, note the ambience.
A heavy impact noise created by pounding on a wall covered in bed foam. Creates a nice muffled slamming effect without the smacking sound of flesh hitting wood.
An old sliding door closing shut. Actual location acoustics of an empty house, no reverb applied in post. Recorded with a custom stereo high-separation microphone system.
I've created this funny sr pelo running sound. It's easy to create all you have to do is just slam your hands so many times as fast as you can to make it sound accurate.
Wav-file recorded with the zoom h1 with internal microphone. An old door closes. You hear someone whistling. Recorded in genoa, italy. Bonny orbit sound library.
Inside my car making many sounds. Please, consider listening my music on bandcamp:. Https://mrthenoronha. Bandcamp. Com/album/mstech-educational-projects-soundtrack.
This is a sound of opening and closing a creaking door. The microphone was kept close to the ground, so the handle's noise isn't included in this recording.
Bathroom stall at movie theater, spring door slamming over and over. Certain parts clip, will have to use middle section or declip with noise reduction. Voices can be hear in parts.
Me flicking my toe into the metal section of my desk to simulate either hard footsteps on metal or metal being slammed into. Audio technica atr 6550 shotgun mic was used to record this sound.
Opening and closing a large sliding garage type door at the loading dock to the building my studio is in. Recorded with a shure sm7b by running 100ft of xlr cables down the hall from studio to door.
A car parking itself, recorded outside with a r-26 directional microphones and a seinnheiser me66 shotgun. Applied denoiser to remove wind and traffic noise and tiny bit of reverb to flesh out what the denoiser removed. Stereo track.