Nighttime crickets recorded on the screened porch of a log cabin in cooperstown, new york, usa. Zoom h1n, stereo, 48k, 24-bit. Gain boosted 12 db. Minor cleanup with izotope rx. Recorded in october, 2020.
Wav-file recorded with the zoom h6 with stereo microphone. Recorded out of an open window on the first floor of a street in a city. Someone closes a car door. There are cars driving through and a tram arrives in the distance. Bonny orbit sound library.
I made this recording about 3 o'clock in the morning and the early morning summer insect chorus was joined by the "iron horse" -- man's ever present reminder of the river of man's commerce. Made with my zoom h4n field recorder using it's built-in internal microphones. .
A slowed down and heavily edited recording of a chemical boiling i recorded in my chemistry class. Sounds like a medium-sized volume of lava. Loops perfectly. Recorded with a zoom h4n pro on 08/05/2019. Edited in audacity.
Recording off a dock at a cottage near kawartha lakes, can hear a loon off in the distance, and a woodpecker even further out. Recorded with a zoom f6, 2 x rode nt55s set to cardioid, ortf stereo recording24 bit, 96 khz.
Recording of some plovers screeching as they fly over late at night, with cars in the background. This version is longer, and could be used as ambience for a park or late night suburbia. Recorded in brisbane, australia using a bp4025 microphone and zoom f6 floating-point recorder.
Fully loopable! rain and wind with wipers on a medium speed recorded inside a car. For the record, the car is a hyundai getz hatchback. The audio is in stereo.
This is a full acoustic drumkit sampled at multiple velocities with drum sticks and brushes, it was recorded in a small jazz bar at a local music school, i recorded this a long time ago with a zoom h1 portable recorder. It would still need some sorting and tweaking to build a soundfont or hydrogen drumkit which i want to do in the future but it will probably not be anytime soon.
Group kmm-the beginning of this sample has a piano playing in the background. There is a lot of wind noise. There is the sound of a door being closed. There is the sound of a train in the distance at the end. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder, high gain.
Recording of a chef cutting mushroom with a knife on a wood board in a restaurant's kitchen during prepping time. Some kitchen background noise (extractor, silverware, voices. . . ). Recording chain -> oktava mc012 -> ad261 -> zoom h448khz @ 24 bit.
Sound of a flat plate kettle coming to the boil after recently being boiled, microphone pointing towards the spout - featuring clear bubbling and fizzing of boiled water. Recorded using a zoom h1 with the built in stereo microphones.
A huge thunder/hailstorm recorded in pretoria, south africa at around 16:36. The radar reflectivity of this storm was around 63dbz. Recorder used: zoom h1 built in microphones. Please comment or suggest anything.
A rocky lakeside recorded during summer at a lake near groningen, netherlands. Bubbly flowing water sounds. Recorded with zoom r8's built-in stereo microphones.
Quickly opening and closing curtains. Recorded with zoom h6 recorder and rode ntg-2 shotgun microphone. Cleaned with reaper. Feel free to leave a link to the project that you used this sound in. Would love to see and hear how you used the sound. :).
Coffee is served from a coffee pot into a cup, then the cup is placed on a saucer. Recorded with a zoom h4n portable recorder. Edited a bit in audacity to raise the level of the coffee pouring sound and lower the level of the saucer impact sound.
Some organic sound on the field made with tubular metal door played as "music". (too nervous maybe after midpoint). Recorded in 2017 , france. Recorded with: zoom h5 _ mic: rode videomic pro _ postprod: adobe audition.
Part of my walk to work on the edge of southampton in the uk. You can hear traffic passing, birdsong and my footsteps. I use a cash machine. Recorded on a zoom h1 with roland in-ear mics.
This is me playing around with korg monotron duo. Recorded from unit's headphone output to zoom h1n. I cutted silence from start and end of track, no other editing. Recorded at 7th of february 2020.
Dark analogue synthy sound created by a low tuned electric guitar, plucking an open low 'c' string. Effects used is a combination of a zoom bass multi fx pedal and a boss dd20 delay pedal. Recorded direct to a tascam digital recorder.
This is recording from beside window. Zoom h1n was left to it's place for long time. This is, what recorder has captured. I've uploaded all sounds in multiple parts. Feel free to use this sound as you like.
This sound is of a stick (bo staff) swinging fast. It was recorded using a zoom h1 with the foam windscreen. The clip was cleaned up in adobe audition cs6.
Knocking on a window. Four fast-paced knocks followed by two slower paced ones. Recorded with a zoom h6 and stereo microphone (rode ntg2). Post-processing done to increase volume.
A person slides around a carpet on their belly, making slithery sliding noises. Recorded with an h1 zoom (originally for the purposes of helping to build up foley of snake slithering).
A thunder recorded with my new gear "zoom h6" for testing. The micro was the xy for h6. The location was in switzerland near "st. Margerethen" at 2015-08-14.
My fingernails rubbing horizontally on a green chalk board. Possible uses:scraping chalk boardinsect buzzing wings. Recorded with a zoom h1 in a classroom.
Rattling a section of chain link fence. Recorded outside with a zoom h2 in front and rear stereo. This file will match with another of the same name, but the other side.
Rattling a section of chain link fence. Recorded outside with a zoom h2 in front and rear stereo. This file will match with another of the same name, but the other side.
Rattling a section of chain link fence. Recorded outside with a zoom h2 in front and rear stereo. This file will match with another of the same name, but the other side.
Rattling a section of chain link fence. Recorded outside with a zoom h2 in front and rear stereo. This file will match with another of the same name, but the other side.
The sound of a tall glass tumbler smashing against laminated flooring. Recorded in mono with a zoom r16 using an audio technica at2020 microphone about 2 feet away.