Swords to Soundshares II
Posted: October 31st, 2012 | Author: Nathan | Filed under: field recording, sound designOver a year ago, I posted some scraping metal sounds from the steel doors of Fort Baker’s Battery Yates, right at the Golden Gate of the San Francisco Bay. I recently unearthed some metal hits from that same session: They’re heavy, resonant, and the concrete rooms behind them certainly lent the sound some nice air in the low end. (Read the previous installment if you want to learn more about this location and how it was recorded.)
And, since today is Halloween, the original sounds are presented in both their original form and pitched down by an octave for extra heaviness and spookcreeptacularness.
Enjoy the clanky, boomy fun…and happy Halloween!
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[MKH 50 microphone into Sound Devices 702]
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