Created by combining these sounds:http://www. Freesound. Org/people/qubodup/sounds/238959/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/tony%20b%20kksm/sounds/80938/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/reitanna/sounds/264167/. Edit: i see a lot of people are enjoying this sound! if you'd like to donate a dollar or two towards my personal starving artist fund here is a donation link: https://www. Paypal. Me/baharv89.
This is a recording of a jack russell growling from a close perspective. This is a mono recording which i've done with a beyer m88 into a sonosax mixer recorded into a zoom h4n.
Floriade in canberra 2013 - lots of people looking at flowers, taking photos talking, walking, some small rides, bands in the park, a old time pipe organ.
Room tone of a small room with vintage air conditioner (those on the wall. . . )day time, noon,the windows were closedstill you can hear some distance birds. . . Recorded with audio technica mic at4060.
Two yawns, recorded at home with my at2020 on my tascam dr-40. My sounds are free and ready to live heir lives outthere. Out of curiosity, i'd appreciate a link to the jobs you've done with them. Thanks in advance.
24 bit 44100 khz sound recorded with zoom h6. The area is very close to the magical small village of krippen, germany. The river flows undisturbed - at some point though you can hear a car passing by. Its tires interact with the wet asphalt creating yet another interesting sound effect.
First, a 440hz tone will play on the LEFT side. Then, it will stop and play a 440hz tone on the RIGHT side. This is for testing which side is which, and if your stereo system is working properly.
Small fireworks. Happy new year 2018!. Small fireworks echoing in the neighborhood. Firework recordings are a tradition on freesound. This is my take. First recording with this device. Will lower recording level to next year. . . I wonder how "auto" works on fireworks?extreme transients. . .
A stereo recording of a very large, well-known, long-time apple festival in illinois. Primarily a dominant sound of the popular shoot-water-game. Recording made originally at 96hz using sound devices 702 and the audio-technica bp4025 stereo microphone. Lots of childhood memories ambiance in the background.
I can't remember what i used to make this splash sound but i probably just splashed my hand into the water of a pool. Recorded using a sony ic recorder and processed in fl studio's edison to remove sound.
A raw audio mp3 recording of a small piece of broken glass being dropped on cement and tinkling as it hits the ground. Includes some background noise of wind. Recorded with a black sony ic voice recorder.