The shaking, opening and (faintly) closing of a water bottle. The crystal-microphone is attached to the water bottle the whole time. At first to the side and then later to the top. Tascam.
A sound effect i made for my game circlerc. It's been a while since i made this sound, but iirc it was made by slapping a calculator against a pencil case full of stationery in front of a blue snowball microphone. Credit is appreciated but not required.
At it again. Playing with dry mix beans in a plastic bowl. Sensually amelie poulain style. Twirl them, make them pour from my hands into the bowl, slowly drop one at a time, etc. H4n.
A series of small objects being tossed into a plastic bag. Created to simulate the sound of candy being dropped into a bag on halloween. Recorded by literally tossing a series of small objects into a plastic bag in front of my microphone and pressing the big red button in audacity.
Recording from a concert. A full choir and small orchestra, plus 100 audience members. The performers sat down between movements and all took a drink of water. The audience did too, and some light whispering occurred. Stereo recording at 24bit and 96khz.
Plastic 2-liter sprite bottle bonking my head in various places. Bottle cap is screwed on tightly and label is intact. Recorded indoors with my sound blaster recon3di internal microphone array via audacity 2. 0. 6. Audible narrations included between and as part of the following list of subclips. 0:00-0:12 - bottom (harder end) of the bottle on the middle top of my head0:12-0:27 - bottom of the bottle against the side of my head above and behind my right ear0:27-0:41 - middle of the bottle (label) on the middle top of my head. 0:41-0:53 - cap end against the middle top of my head. .
This is a little rock beat pieced together with a paint scrapper, five gallon bucket, and a no. 10 can. Loops. Recorded at 150 bpm. I got really cool results(edm, industrial,. . . ) with various vocoders, delays, distortion.
Shaking two plastic stringer pompons in a small- to medium-sized room. These are the types of shakers used at sporting events, strips of shredded plastic attached to sticks.