A wooden stick stirring and splashing gentle flowing water. Early morning, february 21 near clark fork river. No credit necessary, but as always, it is greatly appreciated.
Some stuff i added to my playing drums to 'rich woman' and i added some claves, drumsticks, cowbell, tambourine and maracas all on separate tracks recorded with my yamaha pocketrak and edited with sony vegas. It stutters slightly near the end. My computer? i'm not a pro by any means when it comes to mixing, but please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :^).
Crack a lack clickity clack dack it's the sound of bones crunching!. Or chips being eaten. Or just some plain boring regular branches snapping, because that's how the sound was made anyway. No bones were harmed in the process of this recording.
This is a recording of me pressing buttons, flicking the stick, and making circles around the edge notches of the wii nunchuck. I do all of these things in random intervals instead of actually playing something, as the more intense sounds work better for what i recorded this for.
Automatic stick shift being shifted, 2003 hyundai elantra. Edited with audacity. Recorded on shock-mounted zoom h1 mic, record level 62, autogain off, gain low. Record location, inside a car in a single garage (great sound room).
I used cheap mallet sticks made of rubber to play on a ride cymbal. Not really a good tremolo or whatever you call it, but it has its moments!recorded with a tascam dr 100. The ride was bosphorus traditional series. So i think it's 21 inces i guess? correct me there, i lack loads of drum-knowledge. Sorry about the attributional cc. It should've been public domain from the start.
A close-up mic recording of a campfire with plenty of crackling sticks. You can almost feel the heat. :-) taken with a black sony ic voice recorder. Use however you'd like. God bless!.
This "punch" was created by slapping a piece of steak against wood. It's not quite an action movie punch but it sure sounds like a hit. This was recorded at the open window institute sound booth in centurion, south africa.
Striking a wooden barrel with a thick wooden drum stick i have for large percussion. Minimal eq to remove useless frequencies below 80 hz, no boosting more than 2db, so very non destructive. No compression added. No permissions needed but i'd love to hear what you used it in!.
I bravely snapped a pencil into three pieces and this is the sound it made when i broke the first bit off. All of my other pencils are now scared of me. Olympus ls-5, built-in mic capsules, no filtering.
I bravely snapped a pencil into three pieces. This is the sound it made when i broke the second bit off. Nobody lends me pencils anymore. Olympus ls-5, built-in mic capsules, no filtering.
One of a series of heavily processed sounds of me ripping various objects off a sticky surface. I ran the original recordings through s-layer, the sample-mangling plugin from twisted tools, combining and mulching everything into new, dynamic sounds with lots of movement and texture.
Percussive improv duet with metal forks and drum sticks on grolsch bottles and a gt's kombucha bottle. Played by me and my son. Recorded with zoom h1n.