Impulse response generated from field recordings of a parking garage. Recorded using an audio technica bp4029 m/s shotgun microphone into a zoom h4n recorder. This recording is part of a pack of impulse responses comparing different recording and post-processing techniques. A full explanation of the experiment and recording process is presented in this video: https://youtu. Be/nm65zx3u7me. Sweep recordings were deconvolved using voxengo deconvolver.
Compressor unit is expanding, breathing. Pshhhhh then whistle, changing frequeny in a shed. France, 2007. Recorded with schoeps ab ortfrecorded on tascam dap148khz, 16 bits.
This recording of crickets was captured in my garage in early morning. The chirping is a constant repetitive pattern with just a few temporary pauses. The recording could easily pass as cricket sounds in the open outdoors.
Garage door closing, electric motor, single garage. Edited with audacity. Recorded on shock-mounted zoom h1 mic, record level 62, autogain off, gain low. Record location, inside a car in a single garage (great sound room).
Opening and closing a large sliding garage type door at the loading dock to the building my studio is in. Recorded with a shure sm7b by running 100ft of xlr cables down the hall from studio to door.
Circular saw on metal. Close up then general recording in a truck shed. France, 2007. Recorded with schoeps ab ortfrecorded on tascam dap148khz, 16 bits.
A neighbor was cleaning and warming up his bike in the courtyard. Recorded with zoom h2. Edited with audacity. Normalized, no noise removal. This sound is cc0 but i highly recommend that you include a link to this page when using it, to avoid misunderstandings. Http://farm9. Staticflickr. Com/8070/8213683889_517a10ef52_o. Pngon flac and ogg vorbis audio file formats. Contact me if you have interest in specific sounds for open source or commercial purpose.
This is the sound of a garage door closing from the inside of the garage. Recorded with a mixpre 3ii and a pair of audio technica at943 microphones in stereo.
Simply blues style riff, almost heavy distortion but it pulls back enough to not call it heavy. Some garage rock, independent style of blues you might call it. Some difference variations are throughout the piece.
Simple type of riff which would work for a beginning or break segment. Low gain type of sounds. Call it garage rock or alternative lo-fi rock. Actually changes into a couple different segments which might be useful.