Hammer hitting a nail: in this sound you hear a metal hammer hitting a metal nail into a slab of wood, creating a harsh sounding sound. Recorded using the zoomh4n and using the rode ntg1 condenser shotgun microphone. A high shelf and a band was added to the sound to make the hammer hitting the nail more clear. The hammer used was 2kg hammer and the nail was 5 cm long nail and the wood was a piece of eucalyptus tree wood.
Bashing on wood with hammer continuously. Made in a small workshop. The sound was recorded in 2019 on edirol r-44 with rode ntg-2. Adobe audition was used for postproduction.
Small pneumatic hammer working inside a big train station (salzburg) hammering the stone floor. A bit from the distance. (mono). Kleiner presslufthammer, der den steinboden im bahnhof salzburg aufstemmt.
To create this sound i hit an apple with a pair of scissors in my bedroom. It sounds as if someone is being hit over the head with a hammer - i created it as foley for a student film for this purpose. To record i used my sontronics stc-10 microphone and my audiobox interface running pro tools from my mac at 48khz, 16 bit.
Recording of a nail being hit into a wood board with a club hammer. Loud hard repetitive sound post-processed to add slight compression to the audio. Recorded inside a workshop using a zoom h6 recorder.
It's a recording of someone using a hammer on a different level of the house. You can hear the doors of a room being closed and opened from outside and some other noises. There is a background noise of a refridgerator working in the second room. Recorded with a zoom h2.
F#2 played on the lowest string (e) of an acoustic guitar with an hammer-on technique on the left hand and with a mediator for the right hand. Recorded with a zoom h2n.
I set a hammer down on a variety of wooden surfaces, so that it could masquerade as someone setting down a big old fire axe in an audiodrama. (it does work to lower the pitch if you're looking for a bigger sound. ) mono recording, zoom h4 internal mic.
Fortunately i don't live nearby, but not far from home there is a factory that manufactures motorhomes, that's the atmosphere, made of machines, hammer noise blowers and all kinds of activity.
A 6-in-1 brass hammer being dismantled and put back together. I am aware that there are a few "pops" in the sound, but i am not completely sure how to remove them, so i left them there in case someone with more experience in audio editing wants them. The sounds i recorded from the smallest possible parts of the hammer are not included because they were way too quiet to be useful :1.
Sound of a hammer. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. Son de marteau. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).