Going up the stairs at my place. Zoom h2. Http://farm9. Staticflickr. Com/8070/8213683889_517a10ef52_o. Pngon flac and ogg vorbis audio file formats. Contact me if you have interest in specific sounds for open source or commercial purpose.
Originally used for my video: curly reads: upstairs [creepypasta]https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=hukoo76xvei. Recorded with a iphone se and edited in audacity. Sound made by the curly one.
Took my zoom h4 with me on the last flight of a 5 story metal stairwell then on the backstage catwalk - first back stage, then over the audience, then to the sound booth of a theatre i was working at. Note: i did not realize my pants made so much noise as i was walking.
Running up stairs - maybe a low shelf here and there will help - definitely a usable recording - nice feel - on a personal note i was very tired at the top - it was 5 flights - tho bad mic handling (removed) on the first few flights.
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.
Girl running (or walking fast) up the stairs of a student apartment block fairly quickly and we can hear some breathing. Mic stays at the bottom of the stairs as she climbs from floor to floor. Bournemouth, uk.
This is a sequence i created for my podcast. It is a male running through a crazy maze. Sounds used are breathing, running, chains, whistle, explosion, fall and a spat. I have a version with train noise in the background.
I cobbled some sound effects together to get the sound of footsteps on a rickety metal staircase for the third episode of bloody bold irresolute. It can also work for bridges.
A cartoonish sound of feet scrambling or pattering at a fast run. Could also be used for a tumbling sound. Was created by having a medium-sized dog chase a tennis ball down a flight of stairs.
Many bubbles made with air-filled bottleunder water of a sinkthis one is not continuous, sounds more bottlingrecorded with sony md recorder and stereo microphone.
Close-proximity recording of water flowing from a faucet into a kitchen sink. Pipe rush, water flow, and splashing can be heard. Drop of approximately 18" from faucet nozzle to sink basin, slow but constant water flow. Recorded with a tascam dr-40x.
Here is me running across the floor. It is quieter in the beginning of the "run pass" and gets louder then fades again to simulate distance. I did multiple passes so you will probably need to edit it based on what you want to do with it.