My grandfather ordererd this "sample pack" in the early 60s and we discovered the tape over 50 years later and used the sounds in the song "zertretene sandburgen".
A one-minute clip of bakonfreek's cc0 "dv tape (bearing) noise". The full 60 minutes caused me some download problems - i figured i'd drop this here for anyone having a similar issue. A clip from their description: this is my recreation of the noise in the background of a video shot on a consumer grade minidv camcorder (a well used one).
Tape echo recorded from actual tape machine tesla pluto anp404 made in czechoslovakia in 70s. Sound has been captured through its speaker and my mxl770 condenser mic.
16 mm moviola, sounds like projector, sound of the tape hitting the reel while playing, end of reel, tape turns around itself, stop machine, recorded with schoeps ms.
Medium tape measure drawn out and retracted. Two versions for retraction, slowly and letting go. Recorded on a tascam dr-100mkiii with an audio technica at875r shotgun mic in 24/48 mono.
Cassette tape noise recorded by playing empty cassette. Route thru a summit audio 2ba-221. No processing. Played on a tandberg tcd 310. As always this sample is completely free to use, the only thing i ask for is that you leave a comment att tell me about the project and process, and if possible leave a link. <3.
One of a series of foley recordings i made by sticking a piece of contact (sticky plastic of the kind you use to cover books) to a wall and tearing various household objects off it. The idea was to make a fairly comprehensive collection of rips and tears with varying timbral qualities that i could use to design ui sounds effects. Recorded with a rode nt1 into a universal audio arrow. This sound comes from a plastic candy wrapper.
Recorded on a tascam msr16 4 claps two per track. There might be some low freq noise, since other instruments bleeded from other tracks of the machine, but thats why they are called "dirty drum samples" :) can be layerd to get a gang-clap. Free to use them whereever you want.