Part of the record fx pack this sound is designed to be mixed with the actual record content and provides some of the noises people spent ages to remove!this sound covers the needle being placed on the record a rhythmic crackle and touch of white noise. You can extend the crackle section with the file record noise2 underscore file.
The couple seconds of crackle before the music starts on an old vinyl record. Recorded through usb into audacity from a sony pslx300usb usb stereo turntable.
This is an old gramophone with a 78rpm vinyl-record. The sounds include the winding-up, the placement of the needle, crackle-noise and other surface sounds of the vinyl, lifted-up needle and the sound of the vinyl record-player stopping. Recorded in stereo on a zoom h4 handheld recorder.
The result of a blending of a couple different sounds in figure53's qlab program made to sound like a violent needle rip on a record. Beefier than the common 'zipper' sound.
It's the 80s and i'm about half-way through making a punk/new wave party mix tape when my turntable starts repeating itself. Unwilling to to back and re-record the mix, i batted the needle around on the record for half a second and stopped the tape. This is the part that isn't recognizable as "hey, st. Peter!".
Made by me running my hand along the side of corrugated cardboard, sounds similar to a vinyl scratch. If you do use the sound in something consider linking it in the comments, i'd love to see it.
A recording from beginning to end of a continuous blank groove on a 1940s-era 12-inch 78 rpm test record, including the needle catching the outer groove at the beginning, and resting in the inner groove loop at the end.
The tail end of a song from an lp including vinyl crackles. Unprocessed raw audio from a turntable. A great sample for electronic music, hope people use it in interesting ways.