Auto pass by fast from int perspective of a car, swooshes fx doppler sound,some wind gutsy, recorded at 48-16 with portable dat using schoeps ms ball, edited and decoded in stereo in pt.
Take 1. A bit of plastic swiped through the air to create a swooping sound for a college project. Sony ecm-ds70p mic to a sony minidisc mz-n710 acting as a preamp into my edirol ua-25 audio interface.
The streak of a brush, i know it sounds wierd alone, but try it!if you put a few streaks in a natural drawing pattern it sounds like actual drawing, but don'ti used it for an intro where the title is revealed with a few brush streaks.
Not quite as fun as the title makes it sound but still a good hydraulic whooshing sound i made with my tascam dr-40x on a small tripod underneath my bed as i lifted and pushed down on the hydraulic hinge. Filtered and eq'd a bit for some room buzz.
For a whooshy, click-snick sound of something opening and locking into place. Designed for a sliding ui pane. Combined glaneur's woosh_01 with loljames bolt_on_gate_open_close.
A compilation of effected mouth noises that create the sense of something whizzing past in motion. Leave a comment to let me know where you're using this! enjoy. Akg 414. Effect processing in pro tools.
Various cartoony "swish" and "whoosh" sounds. I recorded these to use for my web series, a quick buck, available for viewing at: http://www. Youtube. Com/vinceemerson. Credit would be appreciated but not required. I really don't care.
Some kind of (transitional) whooshing sound effect. Could be used e. G. In documentaries for illustrating transitions between different shots, or in games/interactive presentations for the same purpose.
This is cheap table fan spinning around and moving from left to right. Recorded from top of the fan controllers with nokia 6. 2. Android phone. No processing, just boosted in audacity.
A recording of wind whipping by. (warning: loud!) it was made by putting the microphone close to a car window as it was driving. It sounds rather like a strong wind storm or hurricane. :-) taken with a black sony ic digital voice recorder.
The sound of ethanol being burned out of a glass jug. This sound was made by putting a small amount of ethanol into a glass jug and allowing the vapors to fill the container. Then a flame was held to the mouth of the jug creating a jet of fire. Link to video with sound: https://imgur. Com/s2xdbs5. The sound was recorded on a zoom h4n recorder. Jan/32/19.