This is the sound of the plastic adjuster at the back of a bicycle helmet being tightened and then released - a plastic-y ratchet sound. Recorded with stereo nt1a mics in a soundbooth. No effects.
This is a (mediocre) recording of gym lights being powered on. There is the distinct hum of the transformer/capacitor or whatever helps power them running in the background and then a distinctive click and electronic thud as the lights come on followed by the buzz of the overhead lights as they are warming up. Mp3 and wav files available. It's a pretty distinctive noise and i will try to get a better recording of it next time.
This is a (mediocre) recording of gym lights being powered on. There is the distinct hum of the transformer/capacitor or whatever helps power them running in the background and then a distinctive click and electronic thud as the lights come on followed by the buzz of the overhead lights as they are warming up. Mp3 and wav files available. It's a pretty distinctive noise and i will try to get a better recording of it next time.
This sound is based on my voice, child's cry, dog barking and running in leash. Low thump sounds are pencil clicks. All slowed down and mixed together.
Thats the shutter of a nikon d600. It's recorded with a tbone sc 400 and a behringer xenyx x2222usb as an interface and an old version of adobe audition.
Pops and snaps and plastic rustle of bubblewrap next to a construction site which is heard in the background. Probably some useful stuff in it. Tascam dr05.
Snare sound with thumpy click i created using the c-sfx synth of caustic 3 (on mobile) and some filtering and tweaking. Best for drum and bass, spacesynth and dance music.
I recorded some sounds of a mug half-full with tea. Recorded (in order):spoon clickingbrushing the back of the spoon on the top of the mugputting down the mugmoving the mugstirring.
Ambience recorded at a dry river channel in suburban monterrey, mexico with the constant drone of a factory nearby (with clicking and vapor hisses once in a while). Crickets, a little stream and distant traffic.
Multiple versions of a human being pressing the number keys on a calculator. Recorded with and mixed from a rode ntg-2 and a studioelectronics se2000 in a double mono setup.
Body percussion rhythm made by lips, torax, snap fingers, thighs, mute and bright palms, palm on the cheek and click tongue. Recorded with rode nt1-a condenser microphone.
Me tapping a series of objects on a block of heavy, toothy paper. A pencil eraser, metal nail file, empty straw wrapper, a metal hole-punch, and a crinkled wadded up paper.
The sound of me twisting the end of a pen of lantus insulin. Good for machine and robot sounds. Recorded with an audio technica at2035 on the left channel and an electro-voice pl84 on the right.
Based on http://freesound. Org/people/univ_lyon3/sounds/135696/ - trimmed to start sooner, and remove the audible click at the end of the recording, making it more suitable for musical use.
This is sound that came from handling compact cassette and it's case. Recorded in home studio at 2019. I don't remember, what was the equipment, it may be zoom h1 or olympus ls 10.
This sound was made only with audacity effects. I used 2 risset drum effects, followed by a sinusoidal sound at 220 hz with a fade in, and finally one 10ms beat of a click track with a reverberation effect.
Typing nonsense on a royal quiet de luxe typewriter, with the end-of-line bell and resetting at the end. Recorded with a rode ntg2 and tascam dr-100 in an office.
This is part of the jack daniels sample pack - a small analog synth (alesis sr-12ssa) triggered by real drums played by jack daniels. Yamaha oak 13" snare triggering the synth.
Opening a can of beer. Recorded with behringer xm1800s mic through a behringer xenyx12202 mixer, m-audio410 interface, ableton live 8, some eq i think. . .
Two different flashlight switch buttons, recorded and performed by students from the national school of arts, uruguay, playa hermosa. Gear:. Focusrite 2i2 3rdgensennheiser mkh50.
A short sound effect of something bouncing. It could possibly be used as a fun sound effect for a program menu when you click a button or a screen changes. It kind of sounds like a membrane bouncing. Enjoy, and thanks for listening - i'd love to hear what you think!. P. S. I request that all my sound effects only be used for clean, appropriate media and projects. Thanks!.