Stacking glass plates on top of each other. Trying to take one from the pile. Taking plates off the stack. Microphone: at2020, soundcard: focusrite scarlett 8i6.
I needed a nice breaking glass sound but none were quite punchy enough so i grabbed a few from here, comped them, eq'd them and panned them nicely. Here is the result. Hope somebody else finds it useful.
Klinking wine glasses 3 times. Recorded at home in 2013 in stereo with a matched pair of neumann km 184 on a zoom h4-recorder (sample rate was 96 khz, bitrate 24 bits) without adding any effects. I held the mics rather close to the glasses.
I recorded this for a short film i was working on and decided it sounded too good to keep it to myself. The mirror was broken with a kick but it can sound like it was broken by anything. It can also pass as a window breaking. Thank you for using my sounds! :3.
Was plugging something into my computer while listening to a burial track and my necklace hit my coffee mug and made a pretty neat sound. At first at thought it was actually part of the burial track "kindred".
This is an old glass bottle tilted from its vertical axis, so that it rocks back and forth with increasing frequency until it is still. Recorded on an iphone.
Sound i made with knives. Used abletons simpler to load in a few knife scrapes then hit the reverse button them and played a note. Mic used - akg c1000.