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Damaged smartphone screen protector being broken and crushed in bare hands (should've used gloves...).
Recorded with Behringer B-1 microphone into Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 3rd gen. into Audacity on Arch Linux at 192 kHz/24 bit.
The recording was not processed or edited in any way to retain maximum flexibility to sound artists who will use this as an element.
This can be useful as a sound effect for freezing or burning or deep-frying or even rain (when slowed down).
Thanks to extremely wide frequency range the recording can be cleanly slowed down up to 25% speed. There's clean frequency content up to 80 kHz in the recording. In a few places the mic gain was too much and a pop is clipped, but could still be useful for sound of braking or snapping something (bone?).
No denoising was applied - perform your own if needed, though the sounds are mostly free of background hum (a bit of PC noise can be heard in the first minute before I turned down the gain).
Type
Flac (.flac)
Duration
3:03.677
File size
46.5 MB
Sample rate
192000.0 Hz
Bit depth
24 bit
Channels
Mono