Hello and welcome everyone from istanbul. This is emin. I'm really happy if you like my audio recordings and sound effects. I'm trying so hard to improve myself on this. I'd really appreciate it if you'd like to support me. Thanks. Litecoin (ltc) adresslftxm1w4p8w7yrh69ppwffb2bnsqczebbg. **i'm sending my personal archive to everyone who donated.
Fiddling with a small wooden bead bracelet. Second half contains soft fabric movement. Occasional soft breath soz but mostly clean. Recorded on a r0de nt-1, through a ai-1 in my booth. Raw unedited audio.
I've encountered fantasicly squeaky screws when putting together an mdf cabinet. The screws were driven with a scredriver into pre-puchend holes in an mdf panel. Recorded with zoom h1 at 96khz / 24-bit. Converted to flac using sox. No processing or editing was performed for maximum flexibility nad retaiging highest quality. Also out of laziness. Enjoy!.
This sound was made by wiggling one cutting board against another to create a sound of wood colliding each other when dropped as they touch the ground. This was recorded at the open window institute sound booth in centurion, south africa.
Three (3) knocks on door, heavy. Made with the goal to replace knock. Wav in freedink. Mix of cc0 soundshttps://freesound. Org/people/e-audio/sounds/118624/https://freesound. Org/people/jmdh/sounds/178991/.
Was going in and out of my cellar door today and had to capture the rich sound of creaking. There are several variations- long and short, and outside ambience.
Wood door sound: various speeds of open and closing a wood door with a lot of speaky sounds. Recorder: zoom h4n with the internal mic on 48khz with 24bit.
Other placesrecorder: zoom h2 / other portable devicesoftware: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
The wooden door to my edit suite has a nice creak. Recorded on a zoom h1 with the xy built in mics. Several takes of the door opening and closing. Stereo, pcm, 44. 1khz, 16 bit.
Squeaky wooden door opened in a hall of highschool. 1999. Casette dictaphone, built in mics, digitalized with generic amiga mono sampler at 16khz. Saved as wav.