Some simple claps i recorded with an sm7b. Raw and fairly unedited. (some gain compression used to boost the low-mid frequencies. )great for layering on top of each other! -eg.
Some simple claps i recorded with an sm7b. Raw and fairly unedited. (some gain compression used to boost the low-mid frequencies. )great for layering on top of each other! -eg.
Some simple claps i recorded with an sm7b. Raw and fairly unedited. (some gain compression used to boost the low-mid frequencies. )great for layering on top of each other! -eg.
Some simple claps i recorded with an sm7b. Raw and fairly unedited. (some gain compression used to boost the low-mid frequencies. )great for layering on top of each other! -eg.
Some simple claps i recorded with an sm7b. Raw and fairly unedited. (some gain compression used to boost the low-mid frequencies. )great for layering on top of each other! -eg.
Some simple claps i recorded with an sm7b. Raw and fairly unedited. (some gain compression used to boost the low-mid frequencies. )great for layering on top of each other! -eg.
Some simple claps i recorded with an sm7b. Raw and fairly unedited. (some gain compression used to boost the low-mid frequencies. )great for layering on top of each other! -eg.
Self-recorded small audience, positively applauding. Recorded multiple takes of me clapping and cheering, and then combined them with some panning and volume editing in audacity.
50 claps made in blok modular from scratch. Supposed to sound very unrealistic/dry/drum machine-like as possible so you don't have to sample the real thing. Some of these use asymmetric waveshaping which adds dc offset (0 hz noise) so you may want to highpass the crustier ones. I would've uploaded a zip of the individual hits but because of the way freesound works you'll have to chop it up yourself.
Zoom h4n recording from the speaker's podium at a small conference in london of about 60 people. Polite clapping to thank a speaker. Clapping lasts only about 6 seconds.
Since i'm a dj and i talk over my music, i decided it'd be nice if i created a little beat loop. This could be used for house, electro, trance, or something of that sort for a loop. Bpm: 130created with: fl studio 11. 0.
A duet of garden noisy machinery, perhaps a leaf-blower and a hedge cutter, in the garden next to ours in suburban worcester uk. In the silences between bursts of activity one can hear a some birdsong (blue tit &c. )and our little pool fountain tinkling. Sony pcm-m10.
A mix of a one person game of rock paper scissors. Paper having the most distinct sound. Recorded for the audio fiction podcast, cold storage. Happy to finally be giving back to this website. Let me know how you use it and enjoy!.