Layered a nice snare, some noise, clap, and even a really pitched up kick( like 24 semitones up) to get this sound. Added in some tape saturation and compression(rough rider) and voila, i made a dirty snare. :).
16 mm moviola, sounds like projector, sound of the tape hitting the reel while playing, end of reel, tape turns around itself, stop machine, recorded with schoeps ms.
One snare out of a bunch of custom snares made by me, combined samples, multi-band compressed and hit to tape. Custom to the point that i layered and re-sampled, layered and resampled. So much mangling and layering and resampling that its impossible to tell you the source to these snares.
Relaxing vintage analog hissing for relaxation :). Source: sony wmd3 walkman, but the tape is not runnig. Recorded @96 khz with rme babyface pro fs. Unfortunately it didn´t work anymore after this recording. So bad :(. Ommmmm!^^.
My grandfather ordererd this "sample pack" in the early 60s and we discovered the tape over 50 years later and used the sounds in the song "zertretene sandburgen".
Recorded on a tascam msr16 4 claps two per track. There might be some low freq noise, since other instruments bleeded from other tracks of the machine, but thats why they are called "dirty drum samples" :) can be layerd to get a gang-clap. Free to use them whereever you want.
A one-minute clip of bakonfreek's cc0 "dv tape (bearing) noise". The full 60 minutes caused me some download problems - i figured i'd drop this here for anyone having a similar issue. A clip from their description: this is my recreation of the noise in the background of a video shot on a consumer grade minidv camcorder (a well used one).
Medium tape measure drawn out and retracted. Two versions for retraction, slowly and letting go. Recorded on a tascam dr-100mkiii with an audio technica at875r shotgun mic in 24/48 mono.