An assortment of bag dropping foley noises and at different intensities. Ranges from metal weight set, empty light weight bag, recorded with zoomh5 at 96hz. Raw file recordings with a bit of noise reduction.
Dropped a plastic bottle over some plastic sandals, recorded this with a phone and wo mic to record directly to my computer inside audacity and edited noise out. Use it freely no need to attribute anything.
The idiophone is one of my homemade weird instrument. It consists of a series of self-made instruments that i am reassembling and sampling, with commercial intent just for the expenses, and if it works, i'll sample the whole kitchen. . Bah. . . We'll see. . For the moment it is the first (not the more interesting) made with bottle caps you can see it at this link: https://www. Mediafire. Com/view/7l50qyvrf8ssj6m/sam_0286. Jpg/filelet me know what you think about.
Some plastic toys in a box shaken up in an attempt to collect little fragments of sound. I think this was recorded on an iphone 4. . Not the best quality! hope its useful.
This is a little rock beat pieced together with a paint scrapper, five gallon bucket, and a no. 10 can. Loops. Recorded at 150 bpm. I got really cool results(edm, industrial,. . . ) with various vocoders, delays, distortion.
Shaking two plastic stringer pompons in a small- to medium-sized room. These are the types of shakers used at sporting events, strips of shredded plastic attached to sticks.
Two plastic bottle of lordi cola vanilla light collided together. Recorded with samsung galaxy j5. Lordi cola was created after lordi's victory in the eurovision song contest. Each bottle has a picture of a different band member, or one picture of all 5 members.
The interesting sound of several plastic "zilches" on fire. Birds and other nature sounds in the background. Early morning, february 21 near clark fork river. No credit necessary, but as always, it is greatly appreciated.
Date: 02/09/2014,recorded in my studio na_niepo,microphone: neumann usm69,software: pro tools. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.