Mono recording of a person writing on paper in a room. Recorded with a rode nt1 condenser large diaphragm microphone from a 5cm distance. University west 2009 in sweden.
Sound of writing something down, rustling of paper and something i can't remember what it was supposed to mean. Sound for a little radio play i produced. Recorded with matched pair of rode nt5, processed with cubase.
Recorded in home studio, you can use this effect free for your works. The sound is a pen with the effect of retractable, when push up a push down the tip or point of a pen.
Sound of me sharpening a pencil 9 times. This probably isn't the best pencil sound on here but whatever. Feel free to use this particular sound however you want for whatever you want, no credit necessary cuz it's just a pencil.
Riddle dialogue. Betting lines. It starts with an intro to place the bet. Various lines and riddles to fit your gaming session needs. Hope you enjoy. Free to use.
Ambient recording of the 2nd exhibition level of the "museum der bildenden künste" (museum of art) in leipzig/germany. Voices can be heard in the far distance, along with the rythmic ticking of the hydraulically powered art-installation "heart of a mountain". This file is part of the sample-pack "muzeum"recording was conducted with a zoom h2 with the internal mics set to 90° dispersion.
ave maria, played on the violin by a young student in an old wooden church in wdzydze (poland, kashubia). Registered on the tascam dr-100 with internal uni microphones.
Sound of cybermen walking slowly in the 1968 doctor who episode "the invasion". I remade the sound using beepbox. Co, as the original sound is hard to find.
The famous delete! voice line from doctor who's "cybermen. ". I used voicechanger. Io to voice this. It would be recommended if you credit me for this, mostly to prove that this sound is voiced by someone other than nicholas briggs (voice actor for doctor who's cybermen and daleks).
Atmo of the portico of the national gallery in london. Lots of visitors from all over the world pass by, talking loudly. Recorded with a zoom h-2, mics set to 90° dispersion.
I was in the church of angoulème (f) when to my delight organ practise begun. Quality is not extremely good but the ambience is nicely catched imho. Anyone who knows the organ work, i'd like to know!.