Two contact microphones (stereo recording) were placed on a kite. The sounds you can hear are from the kite gliding through the wind. It was also shaken to simulate the sounds of the flying kite. The file may be used without restrictions, no credit necessary.
Two contact microphones placed on two pieces of coal and burning wood. Eventually, the contact microphones both burn completely. You can also hear digital noise before that. Free to use without any credit.
Since i was walking in the riaza river gorges i saw a lot of ants on the remains of an animal. I put over a pair of contact mics trying not to disturb to the ants. Maybe the sound you can hear in this audio is produced by the ants eating or the. "hoces del río riaza" natural park (segovia) / 2010-09-04 11:00.
This is a sound of hands rubbing and its characteristic in the gesture analysis works from the taln group (upf). In taln different aspects of natural language processing are being done. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/taln.
Morceau d'improvisation à la guitare électrique par Arthur P. (11 ans et quelques) pour l'émission Culture(s) Numérique(s) numéro 11 (juin 2019) sur Radio Pluriel. Publié ici avec son accord.
The sound is a contact mic'ed piece of pvc pipe which has a drawstring from a pair of shorts tied to it. The sound is the drawstring being plucked. It's could be good for bass lines. The sound was processed slightly in goldwave (some noise reduction/eq adjustments/fading).
- contact mic was attached to the soft plastic box which was laying on the table- the surface of the box was being touched quickly with different pressure- the sound was recorded with pocket roland recorded put in from of the speaker.
I thought i had a diy contact mic somewhere, but i did not find it. But i found another thing. A contact mic for an instrument tuner. But (again) it had a 1/4 inch mono plug. That meant i could not connect it to my computer mic in. But (i know) what if i plug it in to my modular synth. Surprise. . . Then i could add a little filter, pan and spring reverb. So clamped the mic on to my external 3,5 inch disc drive and recorded. This is my submission to dare 51.
This is a sound of finger snapping and its characteristic in the gesture analysis works from the taln group (upf). In taln different aspects of natural language processis are being done. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/taln.