The sound of entering a carousel door at an office building going around a few times and then exiting. There should be enough audio here to modify it as needed.
Composition of sounds of what an elevator ride sounds like in old ukrainian buildings. 0,00 - 0,55: button0,55 - 3,60: door close3,60 - 19,50: ride19,50 - 22,45: door open.
A standard light weight wooden door being closed on my computer study. The door is a light weight wooden door in a laminate floor room. The sound was recorded by holding a tascam dr-05 version 2 near to it while closing it.
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.
Rather cluttered sound of a kitchen door being closed. Probably a bag full of recyclable aluminum and steel cans hanging on the doorknob when the door was shut.
Running down the stairs, opening and slamming the door. Light wooden door with glass gives a flat sound. I replaced it with a heavier door for my own project. Recorded stereo (ortf) with a pair of akg c-460.
In order, the first sound is the turning of a doorknob and opening an exterior door; the second is the closing and latching of the same door; the third is the engagement of a deadbolt lock, and the fourth is the disengagement of the deadbolt. Recorded with an iphone and external microphone.
This is a sci-fi door or piece of equipment sound - short bleeps - it was created using mixcraft 6 and a shure usb mic. . I whistled and manipulated the sound using effects and pitch control.
Sound of travel in an old elevator in warsaw. Opening and closing of the doors, the sound of elevator going up with squeals of old machinery. Finally it stops, door opens and shuts.
Another sliding door sound from my mother's house. I like the sound it makes and thought it might be useful too. Recorded with olympus ls-p4 onboard microphones.
A creaky door opening slowly. Similar sounds and variations can be found in the same sound pack (doors). Cc0, so no need to give credit. If you want, let me know what you used the sounds for as i really like hearing about other people's projects :).