Medium sized rocks being dragged, scraped, dropped on other rocks on top of a cloth and a wooden table. Recorded on an h2n zoom recorder, m/s raw setting.
This is a sound to emulate cracks on a wall as they happen or rocks falling off a cave or earthquake aftermath. Simply by holding my olympus ws600 against a lamp with beeds and crumbling hard plastic on the other then i uploaded the file to audicity and added the gverb effect to make it sound from a short distance and converted the file to mono as well :).
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Recording of a wind-chime made from thin slices of glassy stone; not a geologist, so i'm not sure what kind of stone exactly, it's the colorful kind you can see thru when it's sliced very thin.
Starting a lamborghini huracán evo spyder. Recorded on a tascam dr-07 with the internal mics. There are some kids in the background later on, but the startup should be clean. . . --.
Out in the woods, kicking on some loose rocks. A few of them are rolling down a small cliff face. Some distant low traffic noise. Recorder: zoom f6microphone: audio-technica bp4025.