This is the sound of a soda stream in action from the perspective of a contact mic placed on the co-2 bottle. Recorded with an olympus ls100 and an open transducer.
Ice cubes being poured from a stainless steel cocktail mixer into a tumbler style glass recorded with a sterling audio st51 condenser microphone a few feet away.
Recorded in a controlled studio environment with a sennheiser mkh 416 shotgun microphone into a universal audio la-610 mk ii pre-amp through ssl converters. 48000 khz 32-bit float. Recorded by benni knop, sound designer & re-recording mixer for dream vault studios. Http://dreamvaultstudios. Comhttp://benniknop. Com.
In my room opened up audacity grabbing my blue yeti mic and my cup of water and put my mic against my neck and starting recording. Though if you use this sound can you please tell what its gonna be used for. I would very much, like to know.
I needed a sound of someone swallowing nervously, and i couldn't find one that worked, so i recorded my own. It's not perfect as it was recorded just with my crappy headset, but it did the job. Hope someone else can find some use for it! :).
Here's a sound of me opening a beer can. The stages are separated, but you can edit them together if you want to have the initial pressure release and the rest of the procedure. Or you could take each part separately and make something completely unexpected from this recording. Captrued using behringer b-1 microphone into presonus studio 24c interace into audacity using pipewire on arch linux at 48khz 24-bit. The audio is unprocessed, each bit straight from the adc. Cheers!.
This is me getting a decaffeinated coffee from the vending machine at work, with the sound of two 5p pieces going into the coin feeder. This is the full take so ends with me singing o myself like an absolute goon.
Recording of drinking from a soda can. Includes sipping drink, swallowing, and exhaling. This was a 10 oz can. Recorded in small iso booth with at875r.