Sounds from a steam-train, squeaking and rattling inside with no additional passenger sounds (no one else was in that coach). The recording starts with the train approaching in the station and the squeaking of the brakes and the hiss of the steam. This particular train goes up and down the "brocken" in the harz, germany.
I recorded this sound at the steam-locomotives preservation park in kyoto, japan. Roar of steam whistle was much louder than i had imagined, so it was necessary to set the gain level of mic-preamp carefully. Using at825 and fr-2.
Audio from the artist paintpots in yellowstone. The hiss in the background is the constant float of steam from the ground along with the regular release of pockets of air from these odd little spitting mud holes. Pretty cool to see and producing a very unique sound. Not sure if it'll be useful for anything, but it was too cool to pass up. Again, sorry for the short duration; there was a lot of traffic and wind there. Recorded on a dslr and edited in audacity. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
A mid-sized waterfall flowing into a gentle stream. This is near the road by the grand prismatic spring in yellowstone. The timbre of this smaller fall is higher than the roar of the large waterfall. And you can just make out the gurgling of the stream. But, in general, this kind of thing sounds a bit like static. Sorry it's so short, there was a lot of wind and people talking. Recorded on a dslr and edited in audacity. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Took a ride on a historic steam engine in the lake district (england). This was recorded from inside the carriage while in transit. Some background talking but a lot of good mechanical clunking type sounds. This one was recorded pointing the mic at a rattly window.
Took a ride on a historic steam engine in the lake district (england). This was recorded from inside the carriage while in transit. Some background talking but a lot of good mechanical clunking type sounds. .
Took a ride on a historic steam engine in the lake district (england). This was recorded from inside the carriage while in transit. Some background talking but a lot of good mechanical clunking type sounds.
Spoiler alert - from the description, you might be led to believe that this is the sound of an old steam engine slowly chugging its way past you, under a bridge or through an old station. In fact, it is actually the sound of me scrubbing a textured shower-room floor. Nothing more, nothing less.
Turn down your volume on this sample!. Possible applications of this sound could be used for atmosphere building, such as a player going over a trigger in a map design for industrial-themed levels where there is a lot of hot water pipes. Edited using distortion, hard-limited compression and the sound of liquid boiling on a very high heat with an xy microphone as close as i could get it.
Gas or steam escaping from pipes or vessel, or blow torch. Description:using an air duster (aerosol can) to create gas or steam sounds. Http://i. Imgur. Com/2joaguhs. Jpg http://i. Imgur. Com/0rawl84l. Jpgequipment:. Yeti mic. Http://i. Imgur. Com/ctvvnfas. Jpgrecorded in lab,learning audio booth. Http://i. Imgur. Com/whtgn95s. Png. Note: a pop filter was used while aiming dust buster at yeti mic. Inspired by:youtube. Com - socom iii foley artists (playstation underground feature)http://i. Imgur. Com/w2dvi8l. Png.
A sound effect i created for use in a recent production of carrie's wari have over 70 queues i created for this production if you want some more please contact me via my website www. Jmr-online. Co. Uk.
Water evaporating once dropped onto a hot pan - take 3. Recorded close with a sennheiser mkh-416 directly into pro tools through a apogee duet 2 and mac book pro 2008.
Constant hum recorded at a jeans factory, with washing machines in the background and a few steam hisses. Recorded at monterrey, mexico with a neumann 82i microphone and zaxcom fusion ii recorder.
An assortment of pressurised can foley noises. Ranges from deoderant, perfume, and air fresheners. Recorded with zoomh5 at 96hz. Raw file recordings with a bit of noise reduction.
Recording of a 1970's model of a foil ribbon machine, used to create 1st, 2nd, 3rd, place ribbons, etc. . . Nice untouched mechanized, industrial sound.
Nostalgic piece where a choir sings on a station platform whilst a steam train is waiting to move off. The choir is singing in kings college cambridge style in the key of c - actually rené sequencing mimeophone karplus-strong over 2 octaves :).