Sounds like a 50's b-movie of a space ship flying. This is an example of digital signal processing since this was created from recordings of random household objects in a studio.
This is a recording of a tram passing by. It was recorded with dpa-4017 and ambient ate-208 in a ms setup. The file is already decoded for stereo (l,r) listening. Recording device: sd-552.
I've been to some old massive limekilns and it's like a cave inside with lots of water dripping from the ceiling. There was also a draft coming through the whole building. And there's a leak in the wall. That's the water you hear streaming.
Yuasa yhy-80p steam humidifier is turned on and the inside water starts boiling, after which it's turned off and stops making a strange noise. Recorded with zoom h2n.
A mug slamming on a table, sloshing and splashing the liquid inside. Created in audacity with sounds from freesound. Org users:iwdickens http://freesound. Org/people/lwdickens/sounds/269008/rocky12345 http://freesound. Org/people/rocky12345/sounds/120925/.
Accidental feedback loop turned very eerie electronic effect. Recorded twice at random and then panned hard left and right. Sounds cool in stereo, or you can split up the two files.
Mixed for broadcast, stereo fx from atp tennis tournament in rotterdam, netherlands. Sennheiser 416 mics on playing field, at stereo shotgun from under umpire chair aimed at net, 4 neuman km140 mics for crowd reaction. .
Boiling water on a gas stove. Recorded with zoom h6 recorder and rode ntg-2 shotgun microphone. Cleaned with reaper. Feel free to leave a link to the project that you used this sound in. Would love to see and hear how you used the sound. :).
12 closed hihat hits recorded in a reverberant bathroom. The hihat was recorded with a three microphone setup with a close mic mono and a wide-stereo overhead version of each sample. See my other packs for matching drum samples. More are on the way if anyone finds these usable.
My nephews bowling and batting in practice nets with running between wickets. Ferndale park, glen iris, melbourne. Xy-coincident stereo mic recording @44k1.