This sound is very simple and was made by anhembi morumbi university's students on studio. You can use it for opening sounds in general, but it suits like 100% a champagne opening (in my opinion) and the one who recorded it was maria laura ligeiro cavalcanti.
I joke i made when i was bored about roblox bypassed audios, im not gonna mark it as explicit since i did say a few bad words, but i wahwahed, distorteded, and pitched them out of the song, just like bypassd audios.
Shortened version of the sound horse_whinny. Wav by freesound user foxen10 for a requester in the forum. Original here: http://freesound. Org/people/foxen10/sounds/149024/.
1:41 field recording of interior daytime in an empty third floor office during high winds, with mics near an open window which eventually blows shut. Recorded with a stereo pair of (different make) mics and edited to remove intrusions.
By using a frequency filter by setting its oscillations in variable arrays on the piano preset - i was able to make most of these sounds. Also vocoding and feedbacks and feed throughs were happening. Then they were altered in audacity.
Chewing: crunching hard food in closed mouth, slower pace. Crunching ice or other larger, harder food. Edited from the sound of a salt grinder intermittently crushing rock salt (tempo increased 15%, high cut eq applied to simulate closed mouth). Recorded using a tascam dr-40x and processed in audacity.
I did some swishes myself using a spiral hose; i needed them for specific situations in video editing and the bamboo swishes i found here on freesound were too fast and strong. The flexible spiral hose made for some nice and slower swishes; some of the 16 sounds build up a little, some are very fast and strong, some soft and gentle. A whole pack for you to use. Recorded with a tascam dr-05 stereo (the movement always went from left to right); a little noise reduction in audacity.
A grey squirrel at the edge of a wood seemed quite upset and repeated called for about 5 minutes. I recorded the end of its calling. It is also my first attempt at recording sound with my camera (canon eos 550d). There turned out to be a fan noise with a slight clicking. I ran noise reduction in audacity to remove it and to help reduce the sound of traffic.