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.
Son de pas dans des cailloux. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro et une bonnette rycote mini wind screen. Sound of footstep in gravel. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro and a rycote mini wind screen. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
The original source material was a recording i did of a doritos bag (cool ranch lol). I then layered and pitched it and some of other mojo, and here we are. Enjoy it!.
Stereo recording of rocks falling down a cliff, bringing down a cascade of smaller rocks and pebbles. Processed in audacity to remove background noise. Recorded with an olympus ls-14.
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.
My dw 13" collectors snare recorded with a shure pg56 on the top and a shure sm57 on the bottom with the phase reversed on the bottom mic. Both mics run through my mackie onyx 1620 mic preamps. The track is uncompressed.
6 horses arriving from far away. Gallop on desert stones. Hooves crossing microphone on the floor. Palmyre, syria, 2007. Recorded with stereo xy audiotechnica at822 microphonerecorded on tascam dap148 khz, 16 bits.