Recording of a 1993 mcdonalds 'sound machine' toy's clicking dial as i wind it forwards and backwards. Some squeaking of the plastic as the knob turns. Recorded with a blue yeti usb microphone in cardioid mode. No post-processing. Could be used for a plastic safe sound or winding a toy.
I was searching the internet for an 16-bit heart sound-effect but couldn't find one, so i made this myself!. This is a slow, low heartbeat made with genuine 16-bit technology!.
Small wind-up toy being wound up and allowed to walk by the mic. The wind-up key is then abused a bit, making a sound not entirely unlike a scratching record (but not much like one, either).
This is an old toy made of metal. It has a handle on top which turns to produce the sound. It is supposed to play a simple melody but it is broken and only plays one pitch.
This is an old toy made of metal. It has a handle on top which turns to produce the sound. It is supposed to play a simple melody but it is broken and only plays one pitch.
This is a combination of a percussion ratchet and a spinning cloth belt. It can be used as a sound for a toy or any fun whirring thing. (neumann u-87, 48khz, 24 bits).
A squeaking fish toy comically performed for sampling. Recorded with behringer xm1800s mic through a behringer xenyx12202 mixer, m-audio410 interface, ableton live 8, some eq i think. . .