An attempt to create the sound of tentacles moving using a wet shower mat in a bathtub. Useful if you're trying to create a horror movie type sound where a tentacle creature is moving around. Possibly. Recorded using my tascam dr-40 and then added a bunch of filters in my daw (hindenburg).
This is the sound of an old tankless toilet, ca. 1945, with a flushometer mechanism being forced to cycle water for an extended period of time after flushing. Recorded with a zoom h1n and it's internal microphones.
The sounds of walking through muddy/mucky patches after rain within a forest in howard county, maryland. This sound was recorded on a zoom h6 handy recorder with a sennheiser shotgun microphone.
This is a 2 bar 120 bpm bassline with one dry and one wet play thru. The effect on the wet half is a simple filter morph, raising the cut-off on a low-pass filter thru-out the loop.
Wet peas dropped in a glass bowl. Recorded through audacity with an audio technica a2020 microphone. I reduced some backround noise and sent it through a high pass to reduce low frequencies.
A tap turning on and the splattering of water on the ground, before the tap is turned off (sorry for the wind blowing in the mic, it was a windy day and i didn't get to re-do it).
The sound of water droplets falling from a cave/stalagmites/stalactites. [no attribution is required but if needed/wanted attribute to: https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucjl4yh2eaczyggecvnbfvha/].
Rain recorded 5-23_20 out of a bedroom window in the north brooklyn neighborhood williamsburg in new york city. Sound of rain in the neighbors backyard and on my fire escape ladder.
I believe i recorded these with a sound devices 702 and a neumann rsm 191 stereo shotgun. They are long car bys on a quiet road. Lots of distance to my left and right so you get some nice long singular car bys. Maybe one or two instances with a multi car pass. The roads were wet when this recording was done.
Other placesrecorder: zoom h2 / other portable devicesoftware: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.