Working on a sound that i imagine would be what bird poo dropping on one's head would sound like. This sound made by dropping heavy wet rag on damp concrete. Processed by slowing down to 1/2 original speed.
These bottle caps were hurled rapid-fire at a leaning tower of jugs in my kitchen. I recorded this using an akg condenser mic, and an m-box interface. These sounds were effected in protools with flanger, delay, and reverb.
A sample that was made completely by accident. I was recording outside my local park and trying to capture the bird calls (with a semi-successful effort - too much motorway noise is a bit of a bummer) one morning and aimed my uchó pro at the ground as i stood on a sludgey leaves and wet sticks with the input too high - overdriving it but also somehow making a gore sound effect. When i imported it to reaper, time-shifting it - i spotted the unique flavor of crunchiness and wetness it gave.
Wet car bys - splashy traffic pass bys on rainy day, busy city street. Medium distance, second floor window. Montreal 2021. Mikrousi ab in rode sc 6l. Rename to "ambtraf_wet city traffic pass bys on busy street med distance_alex lane_none_mikrousi ab" for ucs compatible file name.
Heavy impact effect with resonating mid and high frequencies. This sample employs the full range of frequencies and uses multi-band stereo imaging effects.
This is a recording i made during a lull in a storm, i recorded in ortf configuration with a pair of akg c1000's through a mixpre-6. I pointed the mics at my neighbour's house which had an overflowing gutter/drainpipe making the water slap on to the concrete. Recorded 2017 in melbourne australia.
The sounds of water dripping from my a/c into a bucket. If you used this sound and would like to credit me, i would be honored, but if not, that is fine as well. Hope this helps in anyway.
A towel heavily soaked in water being wrung out into the river. Irritatingly there's a hint of birdsong in the background. Recorded using a sony pcm m10, as part of an evocation of laundry activity in rural india.
Sound of a single droplet. The standard sound for like a leaky faucet or a drop hitting a puddle or bucket of water. I actually made this sound with my mouth and tapping my cheek at the same time, but it is a very convincing drop sound, which can easily be looped at the speed you want for that "continuous drop" sound in the background.
Other placesrecorder: zoom h2 / other portable devicesoftware: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
The sound was recorded with a yeti blue microphone in my room (which is not soundproofed). It is a recording of a turkey baster dropping water into a bowl full of water. Sound has many patterns of water droplets.