The start-up music from a ms. Pacman machine at twice the speed, from a machine at the musee mecanique on fisherman's wharf in san francisco. Recorded with a m-audio microtrack 24/96 held next to the machine and edited using audacity.
This is a windchime recorded very quietly struck with a triangle beater with a fairly cheap microphone, noise removed, and normalized to max volume without distortion. Higher note of 2.
This is a windchime recorded very quietly struck with a triangle beater with a fairly cheap microphone, noise removed, and normalized to max volume without distortion. Lower note of two.
Death metal pig squeals, done by yours truly. I accept requests for metal vocals. Please message me with the finished product of what it's used for, i would like to hear it!.
This was created as the sound of bullets hitting robots. I dropped coins on a music stand and then pitch shifted them. Oktava 012 microphone through neve preamp and apogee mini-me a/d.
Recorded using only an android phone and 'recording machine' app. The recording was made on the metal jetty at london greenwich a minute or so after the ferry had departed. The sound is of the metal plates of the walkway rubbing together as the jetty gently rises and falls on the swell. Eerie and atmospheric. Strangely quiet considering it was recorded in a major city.
Recorded on 22/09/08, at pief 39 (fisherman's wharf), san francisco, usa. Recorded with a zoom h2 in 2-channel surround mode, with a windshield. File has not been modified, only cut short from a longer recording.
Just a quick recording using a c1000 to create the sound of someone breaking out from behind a metal door (a lift). Its actually a simple tool cupboard door.
A sound that's supposed to sound like a sword being drawn, made with a recording of me hitting a metal pipe with a pencil and a bit of computer editing.
Various knives being scraped against one another. Not the metallic "shing" associated with swords but a good metal scraping. There are several versions in this one file.