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Raising Door Handle Slowly 5.wav

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F.M.Audio

November 9th, 2021

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Sound effects > Electronic / Design

Raising a standard door handle slowly.

Recording made with a Jez Riley contact microphone positioned on keyhole.

Bass and low-mid frequency metallic clunking; low-mid frequency metallic scraping; high-mid frequency clicking.

Corrective Eq performed.

For more SFX, visit me at:
https://www.pond5.com/artist/fmaudio#1/2080
https://audiojungle.net/user/f_m_audio/portfolio

My YouTube channel can be found at:
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click
clicking
clunk
clunking
contact
contact-microphone
domestic
door
door-handle
handle
home
keyhole
metal
metallic
open
opening
scrape
scraping

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

0:01.168

File size

331.9 KB

Sample rate

96000.0 Hz

Bit depth

24 bit

Channels

Mono

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