Raw audio of me typing on my old perkins brailler, this time with a sheet of paper in it. I believe something was wobbling around the desk and i couldn't get rid of that noise with audacity, however it isn't all that unnatural for an object to be vibrating or wobbling when someone is typing on a heavy brailler like this. Recorded with a zoom h1n.
This is part of a sample pack of yamaha pss560 drums and synth sounds. Visit my profile to see the whole pack! feel free to use this however you want and if you would like, send me what you make with it! i would love to check it out!.
With my new mic i decided to type away all my sorrows and problems, and this was the result (that was a joke, if you couldn't tell lol. ) but yeah, turned out to be quite aggressive so use if you want to portray some internet trolls or whatever floats your boat. Feel free to use whenever and however you want. Don't even need to credit me, but would love it if you did. :).
Old typewriter sounds recorded with sound device mixpre 6 and sennheiser me66. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
An old laptop making weird sounds. It freeze, typing on the keyboard, than crashes and reboots. The fan was broken at that point. Recorded with an iphone 5c.
One of a series of recordings of a delightfully squelchy toy. Bringing my microphone up close to this toy, i found myself in a world of deep, squishy mud. Recorded with a rode nt1 into a universal audio arrow.
A musical santa plush with old, half-used batteries that i recorded 16 years ago. Sorry for the loud sound, the bitrate and the sound quality. I thought the file would still be usable. I don't even remember the equipment used for the sound recording, i think it was an old caraoke microphone connected to a pc with the means at hand.
5 sounds - the first is original, the next 4 are edited sounds. If you want to use this sound, you have to cut out the section you like. Instrument - cheap, simple kalimba. Recorded. . . By phone :p (xiaomi a2 litle)edited in audacity.
A blues-inspired throaty lead line created from an original patch of arturia's buchla easel v. Dark, and full of overdrive and saturation, this loop is perfect for driving an energetic electronic composition.
Some typing on a standard desktop pc keyboard (but you may use it as the sound of a laptop keyboard too). Recorded with a dynamic mic and a directional, condenser mic in a small room, filtered and compressed to minimize noise.
Processed recording of a mechanical computer keyboard. Captured using a rode nt5 microphone and a zoom h5 recorder. Edited and processed in ocenaudio. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know. One more thing. Maybe check out my links, perhaps you'll find something you like. :o).
Typing on a mechanical cherry blue mx keyboard. Mouse clicks and some handling noise of a kensington trackball. Recorded on a shure pga27 condenser microphone through a focusrite di box. Raw sound, untreated.
A pack of five office-related sounds, including a pencil sharpener, a pencil writing on paper, a series of papers being flipped through, a stapler, and typing on a keyboard.
Selected voice lead on a yamaha ew300 keyboard and paulstretched by 2. 0 in audacity and then amplified it down by -5. 0db to use as a background drone ambience, next i selected midi grand piano voice on keyboard and played over the background drone.
Wav-file recorded with the zoom h1 with internal stereo microphone. Recorded close to the microphone, you hear both hands typing fast on a laptop keyboard. You hear the room noise from an office/atelier where another person is working. You can hear a man cough. Bonny orbit sound library.
It's me typing so random text on my keyboard. Recorded with zoom h2's rear mics via usb into ardour 2 @ 48khz/16-bit. If you're really curious, this is what i wrote:. . .
8-bit retro gaming style explosion sound made using a vintage yamaha psr-36 synthetizer. Processed in daw with various effects and sound design techniques.