This is scuffling or rubbing something across the floor or paper or whatever i used. . . . Been a year since i recorded this. Hopefully someone finds this useful in some weird way.
Portable oil heater being dragged on its plastic wheels across a (slightly gritty) tiled floor. Close mic with tascam dr100. Cleaned up a bit (light compression).
I like this catchy melody of tokyo trains, i decide to make my onw remix, this is play in real time using my 2 hands, no edition, no sequencer, just real time!. Using my roland gw-8 and recorded with audacity. .
The bronze temple bell of the byodo-in temple in the valley of the temples cemetery just outside kaneohe, hawaii. The bell was cast in japan and had been installed in a free standing bell tower, as is customary in japan, and can be rung by anyone who passes by. It's timbre and sound reminded me very much of the bronze bell in hiroshima called the peace bell, which is in a tower directly across the river from the technical school ruins.
Footsteps. . . Note:. These are no field recordings but handmade walking sounds in different speeds and manners intended for game creation. Most of them you can loop. They are recorded as dry as possible so you should add the ambience you like. How to make these:. 1. First empty two bottles of the famous spanish brandy lepanto. 2. Keep the korks - they have a very special sound different from the korks of wine bottles. 3. Then, if you're still able to hit (maybe you shouldn't drink the brandy alone and at once), fill things in a flat bowl or a plate - f. E. Pepper grains or salt. 4. Step the korks in the bowl and record it. You may also - as i did - step the korks on other things like a ventilator. 5. Compress the sounds hard but limit them to -4 db (as they sound not naturally if they are to loud).