Sound from a little toy bird whistle! chirpy blackbirdish song and a little bubbling from the water towards the end. Http://www. Gandharvaloka. Co. Nz/instruments/images/ic-twittering-birds-lrg. Jpgrecorded rode nt1000 / wendt 2x / mbox2 in reaper.
Boiling liquid, this was used in a cooking sketch on www. Kidscast. Co. Uk, feel free to use as you see fit. If you change it in an interesting and useful way, remember to put your result back on freesound for all to share. Ta.
Request, drop a pill into fizz water and recorde the disslove. I recorded the whole process: open the pill, open the bottle, drop the pill several times, fill the glas with pop-water, drop the pill and waiting for dissolve.
A re-recording of the electric water boiler. I love the bubbles at the end. This time i used my zoom h5 (xyh-5), and with the highest low-cut settings and in mp3. Recorded october 22nd 2018.
The sound of the geyser at wilderness lodge at disney world. I couldn't find one to use for my own recordings so i took the opportunity to record the one at disney during our last trip there.
An earthenware (ceramic) vessel submerged under water. The vase has been fitted with a contact microphone and the sound is produced by air escaping its pours as they are filled with water. The item is made from the clay sourced from the spring.
Accidently made this watery sound and it kind of speaks for itself. . . (you do not need to credit me in any way!). Leave a comment if you have any suggestions!. Thanks for reading!.
This is a small river near where i live, when i recorded this i was under a noisy bridge so i decided to reduce the noise a little and i came up with a quiet gentle stream of water. Enjoy!.
Starting into the modular-world of eurorack. Fascinating electronics!. Feel free to use it and send me a link of what you did with it, if you want. Thanks!.
Someone is diving in an outdoor pool, splash, then swimming, then walking on a tiled floor. Birds around. France, 2012. Recorded with schoeps cmc6 mk41recorded on sounddevice 744t24 bits, 48khz, mono.
Audio from a small forest brook near grafing in bavaria, germany. Recorded with a directional microphone, aimed directly at a turbulence, from about 30 cm (~12 inch) away. Use however you please, credit appreciated but not required. If you'd like to tell me what you used it for, go ahead, i'd love to hear it.
It's a recording of a calcium-sandoz® forte/fuerte 500 mg effervescent tabled falling into a glass of water and dissolving. You can hear the tablet dropping into the water and water droplet hitting water surface back. After w while - co2 buubles start to appear creating noisy sound. The recording has a long natural fadeout and unfortunately some background noise. I leaved "silence" before the sound starts so you can de-noise the recording to your needs (i prefer audacity for denoisig). Recorded inside of my wardrobe for acoustic isolation using zoom h2 on a mic-stand. Recoded as 96khz/24-bit wav. Normalized, truncated and convertet do 16-bit flac using audacity. I've converted this to 16-bit as it still has plenty of noise and 24-bits would not be any better after normalization.
A tap turning on and the splattering of water on the ground, before the tap is turned off (sorry for the wind blowing in the mic, it was a windy day and i didn't get to re-do it).
Acc being thrown in water: this is a multi-purpose sound. Created by throwing an acc tablet into water, clear bubbles can be heard. A strong fizzing sound is very prominent. It sounds like champagne being poured if you would listen to it closely, or a fizzy drink, even champagne. The bubbly sound of this effect gives it it's character. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg.
Starting into the modular-world of eurorack. Fascinating electronics!. Feel free to use it and send me a link of what you did with it, if you want. Thanks!.
I create my own original sound effects using audacity and my own equipment. All my sounds are licensed as creative commons 0 and can be used for whatever you like. I don't require that you give me credit but it is appreciated. I answer all my messages here so feel free to contact me.