Debris Sound Effects Library

8 files • 24 bit/96 kHz • 720 MB • 10 min
 

Have you ever stumbled upon an unexpected source of sound and felt inspired to record it? That’s exactly what happened to me when I visited the Thung Nham Bird Park in search of wild bird sounds. Despite not seeing any birds, I came across a rusty bulldozer that offered a wealth of sound recording opportunities.

At first, I was skeptical about the potential for this old piece of metal to produce interesting sounds. But after approaching the bulldozer and giving it a few taps with a nearby metal plate, I was pleasantly surprised by the unique percussion sounds it produced.

I immediately turned on my recording equipment and began recording sounds from various parts of the bulldozer, including the cabin, level, controls, and gearbox. I used the AKG C411 contact microphone and a DPA 4060 plugged into my Zoom F8n to record the crunchy and rusty sounds.

After sharing pictures of my recording session on social media, a sound designer from one of the largest animation studios reached out to me, inquiring about using the sounds in their upcoming project. I was thrilled to provide them with a unique recording from Vietnam and give this old bulldozer a new purpose and voice.

Who knows, maybe these sounds will find its way to the big screen, allowing millions of people to hear the unique percussion sounds I recorded at the Thung Nham Bird Park.

While exploring the Thung Nham Bird Park in Vietnam, I stumbled upon a hidden cave just 200 meters away from the ticket booth. Unlike the bustling city filled with noise and chaos, this cave offered a peaceful escape and became one of my favorite moments of the trip. So if you’re looking for rocks and stone debris sound effects, we included them in this sound library as well.

 

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