South india, goa state, sunrise. Every sunrise the hill tropical jungle is rich in sound. Slowly, the awaking of the village as added layer. Md recorder - pocket microphone.
Medium tape measure drawn out and retracted. Two versions for retraction, slowly and letting go. Recorded on a tascam dr-100mkiii with an audio technica at875r shotgun mic in 24/48 mono.
Please excuse the naming convention. It is for a university project that i had to begin with my student number. This is a recording of someone slowly breathing whilst outside.
Rain that slowly weakens away. There's a bunch of water sounds like the rain hitting the roof and dripping on the deck. Recorded using an audio-technica atr2500-usb microphone.
Turning pages of a book first slowly, then quicker. Flipping through a book. Recorded in home studio with a zoom h2n microphone using audacity sound software.
A recording of a faucet being turned on and the water volume slowly increased, then decreased to give a full range. Recorded using a zoom h4n field recorder.
Scale of g played slowly, 2 octaves, each note detached, on a reed quena (south american flute). Might be useful to sample notes. Recorded with zoom h4n, unprocessed.
Sound of a pickup truck. Keys jingle, door shuts, starter click, engine turns over and sits idle, tires roll over gravel slowly, then truck drives away. Normalization applied.
Mono, close-mic recording of a roll of gaff tape slowly being peeled back. Microphone settings: akg 414, hypercardioid pattern, no high-pass filter to maximize proximity effect.
Sound of an orecart slowly moving down some orecart tracks. Taken from https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=yrlrjnydhpm full credit to frank from exploring abandoned mines and unusual places.
The effect was made by opening and closing a cupboard door slowly to get the high pitch noise. Sound recorded using a samsung galaxy s7 edge and edited in audacity. (created by derek g. ).
I was slowly releasing air from a water bottle through a hole in the cap, then threw it into audacity and applied paulstretch and some other effects. Sounds like eerie hl2 citadel strange talk ambience.
Car horns, then the crowd moves forward slowly, and screams the slogan : "increase wages, not hours !". Field recording in saint-nazaire (france), 2005. Tech : sony mz-r900 md + sony ecm-ms907 mike.
Sound of wooden musical spoons being clapped; recorded in the lab sound booth at confederation college. Sound has a clunky feel to it, as well as starts slowly and progressively gets faster. Recorded at 48,000 hz. .
Driving very quietly and slowly down a paved road alongside a ditch full of standing water on a midsummer night past the sounds of cicadas, frogs, and crickets.
A nice sample of a helicopter starting up,taking off, and slowly fading away. If you want individual parts of the piececontact me www. Facebook. Com/djnanopr. Comments are welcomed :).
I recorded some rain outside my front door. This is a tuned (a440) sample which you can use to achieve a sort of soft-yet-textured synth string sound in a virtual instrument like ableton's sampler. I think adding a little fake vibrato to it with multiple conflicting volume lfos sounds pretty nice. You're free to use this sound without attribution. Please link people here to share rather than redistributing yourself. If you do use this sound, let me know! i'd love to hear what you do with it.
Damp clothing being peeled away from the skin. Created by using white school glue left to go tacky on a cotton pad before being pressed on and pulled slowly off the skin.
At it again. Playing with dry mix beans in a plastic bowl. Sensually amelie poulain style. Twirl them, make them pour from my hands into the bowl, slowly drop one at a time, etc. H4n.
Various layers of things scraping to create a visceral sound bed that evokes creepy crawly things. Created using various wire brushes slowly scraping against different surfaces.
Me walking on a creaky wooden floor with soft shoes, also with added heavy breathing. I used this for a tense ghost-hunting scene where they were slowly exploring a dark room. Recorded on h4n.
Wind rustling in the trees while a bike tire turns and clicks very slowly. Very dense at high frequency and a granular timbre with smooth overtones. Recorded on stanford university campus, ca.
Early morning collection of rubbish by the binmen. You can hear the truck moving slowly down the street and the men wheeling the bins around as well as the bins being tipped into the back of the truck.
Just one emergency vehicle's siren, going from soft to loud and then tapers off slowly with some talking in the background. Beeps at the beginning are a crosswalk signal.
Sound of cybermen walking slowly in the 1968 doctor who episode "the invasion". I remade the sound using beepbox. Co, as the original sound is hard to find.
A wooden door with rusty hinges being opened and closed very, very slowly (and then more quickly later in the recording). Mic is very close to the creaking hinge and the sound is extremely clean and direct.
Using a cheap quality paper towel, i slowly tore the paper towel in half in a hallway. I recorded it using my iphone 6s for a sound project and my professor said it sounded good enough to upload!. Recorded 10/11/19.
An open exterior door is slowly shut with an agnonized squeak and a thump. Schoeps cmc6-uxt/mk41 > sound devices mixpre-6 @ 24/96 +46db gain > adobe audition (edit, nr, normalization, downsampling) > flac.
Three regular beeps of a smoke alarm, followed by one final slowly dying beep. Warning, this is super loud and ear-piercing compared to other sounds, turn your volume waaay down before testing out this sound.
Eau tirée doucement puis lavabo se vidant. Eau tirée plus fort et lavabo se vidant avec plusieurs répliques de turbulences. Water pulled out slowly and washbasin emptying. Water pulled out harder and washbasin emptying with several replicas of turbulence. Nagrasd capsule lem hd.
Airport checkin acknowledge sound. Request from ratla. Used the original recording, cutted the first part. Noise-reducted 2 times. Leveled the frequencies a bit higher and finally set an echo on it to fade out slowly. Equipment used: audacity.
In that one we have someone who is going crazy in his head. That sound has been composed by using my table as drums. We got bass amplification, high we go slowly and gear we got fast sometimes. Closing fade and opening fade.