Well, this was a horrible brute to record and edit. Once you start trying to toggle the audio beyond the basics it’s a whole rabbit-hole situation, I’m surprised I found my way out. Anyway! In this one I’m playing around with adding Foley “echoes” to a variety of tapping sounds for your relaxation, featuring plastic, cardboard, glass and metal tapping, with a smattering of whispers to start. Hope you enjoy! Normal chatty service to be resumed next time! 00:00 - 00:55 brief introductory chat 00:56 - 09:57 hairbrush tapping and stroking bristles 09:58 - 22:22 cardboard tapping and scratching 22:23 - 30:22 glass tapping and rubbing 30:23 - 39:48 metallic tapping and lid sounds 39:49 - 41:57 wooden tapping and scratching PS. We came up with the idea independently, but while I was still editing I noticed SensorAdi had just released a very similar video: his is pretty rad, check it out here - • ASMR Binaural Echo Support my channel on Patreon for nifty rewards! / brightgreyasmr / brightgrey_ / brightgreyasmr / bright-grey-asmr-456864931362058 I also make playlists on Spotify if you’re into that sort of thing. If not, that’s cool. I’ll just make a sad one and cry about it. https://play.spotify.com/user/brightg...
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