Sound of footsteps of someone walking outside, first on gravel and then on a soft pine forest soil in a heavy windy evening. Field-recording with zoomh4n.
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.
A raw audio mp3 recording of someone clapping like they are not very appeased with the performance. Recorded with a black sony digital ic voice recorder.
A whip and crack sound, mixed in audacity from 529925, but with an echo at the end. I'm going to use it with my android app i'm writing, to virtually whip someone.
The sample is of unexceptional quality, being based on a recording made using a moto g5. Nevertheless, it may save someone the unpleasantness of eating flour.
A delicate metal creaking sound, that could be interpreted as someone sneaking around on creaky floorboards. Useful for building atmosphere in creepy / horror context.
Group kmm-there is a loud click at the beginning. Then there is some wind noise. Someone then taps on the window. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder. High gain.
Recording someone typed on a keyboard, inverted sense and put an effect echo, wahwah and fade in. Generate à pink noise with a earning to -30db, and put a fade in and fade out. Normalize all to 0db.
Inspired by the combine soldiers of hl2. Heavy sound of someone, equipped with a lot of military gear, striding about. Created artificially with audacity. Use however you see fit.
Inspired by the combine soldiers of hl2. Heavy sound of someone, equipped with a lot of military gear, striding about. Created artificially with audacity. Use however you see fit.
Group kmm-this is a sample of someone walking. There is wind noise. You can hear the footsteps that they are taking. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder, high gain.
This is an effect i built intending to represent someone with weighted feet, thrown into the sea to drown. Partly from freesound effects, partly from recordings made with a zoom h1. Enjoy.
Combination of a lighter and a match. We used this in an audio project as an introduction to a fire sound to suggest someone initiating the spread of a wildfire (in our case, a metaphorical one).