Very high velocity stroke with 5a wooden mallet in paiste pst3 20" crash on stand. Recorded with pair of akg p120 mics on stands and tascam dr-60 mkii recorder. Middle-side recording technique. Middle mic next to crash, side mic in a distance of 1m. Recorded in tiny kitchen with doors closed. Few ringing partials were tamed with parametric equalizer. Sound faded out in flstudio edison. Recorded in 96khz and 24bit.
This is the stereo file of the 4-ch thunder-file--> https://freesound. Org/s/367222/. The thunder is slow downed to 0,7speed and has now very deep frequencies, which can shake your house, if you have the right equipment to play the file. ;-)the 4 channels are recorded in irt-cross technique so it is a 360° record. Ch1(left) = fl+rlch2(right) = fr+rr. _________________________________________________________________used recording gear:zoom f84 x rode nt1 (without "a" = the black ones).
This is a recording of a very old typewriter. I had a digital audio recorder that records 96/32 wav files onto an sd card. I took the recording inside an antique shop of a classic typewriter for sale, used some noise reduction on it, and added some dither. Here you go. Use it for any project you may have.
Rough, rubbery sounding scraping noises, very clean despite being recorded very close to the sound source. Recording ends with a slightly different, more near-field scraping sound, rising in pitch.
A recording of two hands clapping together, hard, with very little reverb from the room. This was recorded on a very high-end dynamic microphone into a focusrite saffire interface. Recording three of three.
This is a recording of the wind whistling between the cracks in the window, creating very unpleasant unpeaceful atmosphere (with occasional very quiet blind scratching against the window). Made with canon camcorder.