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.
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.
Plastic bag being put on pair of microphones. It makes impression of bag being put on listener's head when listened on earphones (so called binaural recording). If you use this sound in your recording, i'll be glad to hear it :)ratings and/or comment are also highy appreciated :).
The shaking, opening and (faintly) closing of a water bottle. The crystal-microphone is attached to the water bottle the whole time. At first to the side and then later to the top. Tascam.
A plastic bag, paper wrapper and other materials were recorded individually being rubbed. I then layered them in audacity to be played over each other. From the resulting layered sound i generated this 10 second loop. Sounds like a mellow rain upon the ground or a slow crackling fire. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in audacity. Attribution appreciated but not required.
I am opening and closing a pill container. I recorded in the learning audio booth. This pill container makes a good popping noise when it is being opened.
This is the sound of the friction of the wind with a plastic garbage bag in the street around the upf campus. The background noise it's due to the wind and the cars. Recorded using zoom h4, normalized with audacity and adde fade-in and fade-out.
Small plastic slides being moved around the rough, metallic tops of a speaker. Originally intended to be used as microscope slides, but obviously this can be used for other things as well.
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.
This is the sound of a bottle being shook that has pills inside of it. Recorded with a sound devices mixpre3ll and a matched set of audio technica at943 microphones.
This is the superimposition of 2 sounds, 1/ what seems to be a distant metallic sound and 2/ what seems to be multiple impacts and touches on a plastic wrap layer. I don't exactly remember what i was going for on that one.