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.
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.
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.
I found a bunch of old broken tripods and random plastic pieces and slammed it on the floor as hard as i can, and then i added some distortion in audacity to give it that "punch" sound.
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.
The door of an mg-b being closed, processed to add a long, spooky echo. Recorded with a marantz pmd-661 with built-in microphones, and processed with audacity. Prepared for (but not used in) a delicate balance, oxford theatre guild 2011.
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.
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.
Inside the royal collegiate chapter of ss. Peter and paul at vyšehrad in prague. People running around, their footsteps are audible. Doors are slamming. In the background, a tape with a choir singing is played. Recorded with an olympus ls-14.
Huge, slamming gong, very long and unprocessed mostly but slightly cut off at the end. "recorded with two akg c3000s in x/y format, through a replica of an old british tube pre-amp".
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.
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.
Urban sound scene: songbirds calling to each other across the railway line at 9pm. Wind in trees, gate slams. Goods train passes r-l, passenger train l-r. Recording close to the swansea - paddington main line in cardiff.
A recording of someone opening a door and forcefully closing it, either out of carelessness or anger. I have left a large amount of blank space in between the opening and closing of the door so that if you want to have it, it is there. But it can always be taken out.
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.
From a recording of my annoying neighbour slamming his doors and banging things. Lots of different effects and processes. I've repeated one of the louder parts at 3 seconds throughout the recording.
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.
Recorded while being at the kitchen and thinking: «gosh! all those lousy trays wasting their live with crockery, while they could be the super stars in some game».
Once i wake up, brush my teeth, and look for something to wear, i go out the door and close it behind me. I'm usually in a rush but i try not to slam it because my roommate is typically sleeping. This is the sound of my door closing as i leave to go to class.
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.
It's just me slamming on my desk. Nothing special. It sounds like breaking a piece of wood so thats cool. That little marble drop sound you hear is my earbud bouncing from me hitting my desk. Made with love -boaay.