Walking on gravel field recording. Recorded with tascam dr-70d and rode ntg4+. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
The sound of a glass lid being removed from a jar. Achieved with glass, a zoom h6 and some small eq and layering. No credits needed - commercial use allowed, as long tell me what you use it for if you download!.
A zoom h2n handy recorder was used to capture the sound and basic editing was completed in garageband. Created by tiffany t. And megan p. In digital production 120.
Something of an 'outtake' whilst trying to record a bird chirping. Not only was the resulting recording very poor, as you may hear, but the bird in question shit on my car! happens about 25s in. Recorded 05/09/18.
Strong fan set on the low setting, the airflow is deep sounding. Can be used for commercial and non commercial purposes as a creative piece of work. Recorded on the zoom f4 and rode m5's.
This is a recording i made using a thunder drum and a bunch of other effects. Enjoy and just send me a message/comment if you use it for something. Thanks.
Close mic'd recording of the peeling of a single cob of corn. Multiple pulls, sound unedited. Recorded in m/s with a schoeps cmit and cmc6 w/ mk8 capsule on a sound devices 633. Decoded to l/r stereo.
I edited some sounds together to create this heavy "turn on the light switch" i needed for my project. Feel free to use it :). Comments and ratings welcome :).
A field recording from swanage, dorset, uk of small to medium waves breaking on the shoreline next to the clock jetty on the promenade at about 8pm on 11 june 2015. Recorded using a tascam dr-07mkii.
I've put this sound as public domain (cc0) so i (and you) don't have to fiddle with figuring out the minutiae of various cc licenses. Go crazy! use it for anything you like, but do drop me a line and tell me how you're using it! i'd love to hear. Dropping a metal finger band ring 3 times onto my wooden dining room table. Could be interesting for musical applications e. G. Textures in a drum loop, or even foley work. Recorded at 24bit 48k into reaper on a macbook promicrophone: zoom h4n through the onboard stereo mics. Processing: only a gentle highpass at 50 hz.