Just a regular old zippo lighter being opened and closed with one hand. *no credit is needed, but would love it if you shared your creation, should you use this sound!.
Combination of a lighter and a match. We used this in an audio project as an introduction to a fire sound to suggest someone initiating the spread of a wildfire (in our case, a metaphorical one).
This file has magikarp (a 1st gen pokemon) voice sound. As the other sound i've uploaded before, this one i am uploading for a schoolwork about a pokemon game.
Closely mic ed footstep (about 3 inches away) recorded in mykitchen using a single at4033 mic. Rubber shoe on tiled floor. It is unprocessed. This is one of a set of 12.
Ceramic mugs being clinked together. Useful for those moments of "cheers!" also probably useful for general mug handling noises if someone is carrying multiple empty mugs with one hand.
Disappointed at the lack of water splashing sounds so here is one. It was created using a plastic tub and scooping handfuls of water and dropping them to create a large splash - drip effect.
Guitar riff with medium overdrive. Recorded with usb sound card - no noise. Should be in emaj scale?. This is one nice sound i found with several hours of work with my guitar equipment.
Walking on snow, boots, at around -12 degrees celsius. At first on hard snow on the road, then turning onto soft snow, then back onto the hard one again.
Yet another snare, similar to one of xkore's snares. I use it for dubstep, but it can be used for anything really. Just a matter of placing it in the track correctly.
Remix of telephonering. Wav by transitking. This is one of the distinctive ring patterns some phone companies use to indicate that a caller is calling from an unknown number (usually a telemarketer).
A few cuss (or curse) words from american english, spoken with no context. These are generally expletives and insults one would be derided for using in public or a business setting.
Stereo ambient recording with a tascam dr-100 mic's. One of the exhibition hall of the museum für naturkunde in berlin. Recorded a sunday afternoon. Different position.
One horse is eating and chewing. Swalowing and blowing at the end, close up. France, 2010. Recoreded with schoeps cmc6 mk4recorded on sounddevice 744t48 khz, 16 bits, mono.
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.
Polish tongue twister about zither players. Translation: "do three zither players play the zither or does one of them whistle and another wipe her tears?".
Recorded using a canon gl1 and an audiotechnica shotgun mic(unsure of model number, a cheap one). The sound of a toaster being setand then popping up. Audio is low, gain might need to be adjusted.