Recorded in ny at 3:30 pm with a sound devices mix pre-3 and an audio-technica bp4025 microphone (with a rode blimp windshield). Sounds heard include wind and falling/rustling leaves.
Recording of a bat screeching in a nearby tree late at night; faint cars can be heard in the distance. Recorded using a bp4025 microphone and zoom f6 floating-point recorder.
This is a ambisonic recording made with a sennheiser ambeo vr microphone, in to a zoom f6 in 32bit float mode. The recording is converted from ambisonics a to binaural in post. 16bit 48khz.
This is the noise of my desktop pc at max fan speed, and a laptop that is currently experiencing coil whine. Recorded with the internal microphone of my sony rx100 vii.
Night ambience in lyttelton manor: in this sound you can hear the subtle cars on the highway in the background and all the night animals. Recorded using the zoomh4n and the built in microphones. No processing was done to this sound.
Interesting sound of the refrigerator, which makes a very tense sound. May be useful for creating dramas, thrillers or horrors. Recorded with zoom h6 recorder and rode ntg-2 microphone.
A western digital drive refusing to mount. Recorded on a sennheiser me66 k6 microphone, in camera on a sony nex fs700. Hum in the background is the air-conditioned office.
A meow performed by my male, 1 year old cat, renly. Recorded in 2011, indoors, using cubase 5(pc), an audiophile 2496 pci soundcard, and an mxl 990 microphone.
Keys on a keychain being shaken, light jingling sound. Distance: 10inches from the microphone. Recorded with a rode videomic pro into a zoom h5 recorder.
An almost comical recording of a big, reddish fox squirrel fussing at me. This is a true stereo recording made with marantz pmd661 field recorder and twosennheiser me66 microphones. Enjoy.
Recorded by sala in lithuania. Here is his description: "rubbish left by people in nature. . . This time it were some kind of pipes from automobile. Microphones placed inside and raining outside".
Aleteo frazadas (bruto). Wav. Messing around with my bed covers, wanting to create a flapping sound. Recorded with a single lom usi pro microphone on a mixpre6.
Just a fast sound effect that i made by using my own door and recorded with my røde nt1-a microphone. The recording is in 44100 hz stereo, 16-bit, waw format.
Sharp rain sound on canvas awning over concrete stairwell, with some low rumbles from wind flapping the canvas. Recorded with microphones tucked behind ears for fairly good binaural effect.
Sound was created by lightly blowing into straw close to microphone with small and large exhales. A zoom h2n handy recorder was used to capture the sound and basic editing was completed in garageband. (christopher u. ).
This is the sound of a solo cricket chirping outside my bedroom window at around 4:10 am ht. I recorded it with my lenovo laptop's built-in microphone.
Sound of a handrail being tapped and wiped in a corridor at upf communication campus in barcelona. Recorded with a zoom h4n using the internal microphones.
This sound was created by putting the smartphone microphone close close to a running faucet and adjusting the water pressure/flow. Editing was completed in garageband. Created by eve p. In digital production 120.
A bubbly gurgle. Writing descriptions for these is hard. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
Quiet bubbling and groaning on an empty stomach. Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
Water running through a partially clogged up bathroom sink drain trap and pipe. Recorded with a zoom f6 and a cortado mkiii contact mic at 24bit, 96khz.
Wind in ny at approximately 8:40 p. M. On 02/02/22. Recorded with a sound devices mix pre-3 and an audio-technica bp4025 microphone (with a rode blimp windshield).
This is the sound of a man laughing close mic'd with an audio technica 4050 condensor microphone and recorded into the zoom h4n. The audio was then rolled off with a high pass filter at 80 cycles per second.
Domino pieces being placed on a table. Could also be a valid substitute for chess pieces. Recorded with my rode m1 dynamic microphone. The recording is in 32bit 44100hz wav format.