We had just damp wood and it was a chilly evening. The wood is not burning yet, a lot of cracks, pops and sizzles can be heard. I can smell it, too. Recorded with a zoom h1 in a medium room, mic held at 30 cm ca. From the fireplace.
I also uploaded neck-snap and neck-snap_short. These are all the same sound with _short being the file with the fastest tempo. All sounded like bones crunching to me, but the source was actually the sound of a boot stepping on a pair of dry pine cones from an austrian pine. Use it for whatever it sounds like to you.
I also uploaded neck-snap_short and neck-snap_up-tempo. These are all the same sound with _short being the file with the fastest tempo. All sounded like bones crunching to me, but the source was actually the sound of a boot stepping on a pair of dry pine cones from an austrian pine. Use it for whatever it sounds like to you.
I also uploaded neck-snap and neck-snap_up-tempo. These are all the same sound with _short being the file with the fastest tempo. All sounded like bones crunching to me, but the source was actually the sound of a boot stepping on a pair of dry pine cones from an austrian pine. Use it for whatever it sounds like to you.
A whip and crack sound, mixed in audacity from 529925, but with an echo at the end. I'm going to use it with my android app i'm writing, to virtually whip someone.
This is my first attempt at recording myself. Just messing around for a few minutes checking out my new tascam dr-0550th anniversary stratocaster, 1967 blackface fender bassman, route 66 compression pedal.
A stretched out slinky with a contact mic adhered to one end being struck, resulting in strange laser-like "zwap" sounds and other even stranger noises.
A stretched out slinky with a contact mic adhered to one end being struck, resulting in strange laser-like "zwap" sounds and other even stranger noises.