The sound of a restored cast-iron pump, located beside the church in a berkshire village, which is still being used to draw water. We hear the squeaking of the pump and the splashing of the water into a large metal container. Sony psm-10.
The predator asp hunting bleaks in the river. Riverside recorded with the mic of a panasonic handycam. Underwater recorded with the mic of a gopro hero 3+ cam. Absolutely free to use.
Beginning start off to one side then conversation for a second until moved to behind person. Sounds of raindrops, footsteps and two people right after rain fall outside. Stereorecorded with h4n.
A mug slamming on a table, sloshing and splashing the liquid inside. Created in audacity with sounds from freesound. Org users:iwdickens http://freesound. Org/people/lwdickens/sounds/269008/rocky12345 http://freesound. Org/people/rocky12345/sounds/120925/.
This is an effect i built intending to represent someone with weighted feet, thrown into the sea to drown. Partly from freesound effects, partly from recordings made with a zoom h1. Enjoy.
I recorded dripping or gulching water into a bucket with old newspapers. Made this to combine and edit later for ink_splashes. Hope you also find it useful!.
A sound of pouring water into a glass. Recorded on an iphone 5s. Source sound from a running brita water fountain fill station into a glass jar. Audio edited in audacity.
Ducks schoof flee into the water. Many splash sounds! recorded with mixpre 6 and sennheiser me 66. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
The mundane sound of an energy-efficient dishwasher. Does a great job. I did not lead-in or out so it can be looped, maybe softened and used as ambient background in a kitchen environment.
Snowmelt water pouring into a storm drain on a cold dayin mid-december. Recorded with my handy zoom h4n recorder with its internal microphones. An amazing recording with a lot of echoing water. . .
Two stainless steel bowls of different sizes were partially filled with water and knocked around to produce watery, springy, boingy sounds. Recorded in stereo using a zoom h2 digital recorder. The sounds have been reversed in this file.
A reverberation of the drip7 sample. Quite dramatic, possible applications could be a sad person crying and the last drop is emphasized in the shot or a lonely alleyway. . . Maybe even an underground water system.
We filled a glass bottle with water from the kitchen sink, then quickly turned the bottle upside-down. The water made a popping sound as it chugged out, making splashing sounds.