Small wind-up toy being wound up and allowed to walk by the mic. The wind-up key is then abused a bit, making a sound not entirely unlike a scratching record (but not much like one, either).
This is an old toy made of metal. It has a handle on top which turns to produce the sound. It is supposed to play a simple melody but it is broken and only plays one pitch. It has been pitched down from the original and reverb has been added.
This is an old toy made of metal. It has a handle on top which turns to produce the sound. It is supposed to play a simple melody but it is broken and only plays one pitch. It has been pitched down from the original and reverb has been added.
A simple recording with an edirol r9 of a plastic toy microfone. The microfone produces this sound when someone beats it and i found it a very funny sound.
Chunky plastic toy button being pressed and released. Added slight reverb effect to make it sound quite 'industrial' used here for example: https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=bhezmhr6-y0.
This was a battery-powered train car running in circles on its plastic track. Is the sound pleasant? no. Did i hold my zoom h4n upside-down in the center of the circuit so the engine slowly pans from ear to ear? absolutely.
A single bowling pin my local bowling ally got me for my birthday getting knocked on the ground of my room. Recorded and processed in audacity (headset mic).
This is a short audio recording of someone cutting a very thick freshly-baked sourdough bread on a wooden cutting board in a big modern open home kitchen.
This is the sound of me rubbing a hairbrushes bristles. Recorded in a very dry room with a mid-sides mic setup. Mics used were akg 414, and an oktava mk-012-01 pencil condenser.
This is one of those kitchen trash cans with a lid that pops open when you step on it. One time i stepped on it a little too hard and the lid bonked against the wall and made this great sound that i then had to record. Stereo 24bit w/ a sony pcm-d50.