Per a request, this is my slowed popcorn sound made drastically slower. Originally recorded with my yamaha pocketrak with one track duplication. Please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
Hitting various detergent plastic bottles and caps on a table and with my finger (pops, plops, blops. . . :)recorded with an xperia phone. Sounds are trimmed, dry with no effects, ready for any sampler.
This sound was made by popping a cellophane bag and recorded using an m-audio microtrack ii. This sounds really good as a firework or an explosion sound, especially with reverb.
Light rain on the grass during springtime on a college campus. Edited to minimize the pops when the raindrops fell on the mic windscreen. Recorded with tascam dr-40x.
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.
Equipamento utilizado: microfone condensador. Fonte do som: cartela de comprimidos. Gravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil.
Just a recording i made for a project i am working on, it is the sound of bubble wrap pops. Recorded with my røde nt1-a microphone. The recording is in 44100 hz stereo, 32-bit, waw format. .
Walking along an unknown path, careful but upbeat. Composed and rendered using ableton live. You are free to do whatever you want with this snippet. Although i'm always interested in hearing new projects using this loop!.
This sound was recorded on a shoot i was on in march, before lock-down. I found when mixing the film that if you apply a cut around the upper-mid range of an eq that you remove a lot of the pressure heard from the exertion of the cork and it sounds more like a bottle cap opening but that's up to you. I'll upload my version of the edited sound as an example.
Recorded on the go-pro hero 7 in italy, opening a bottle of prosecco. This sound features on my family travel video you can find it here on youtube. . . Https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucb7o9qdffiro4drd6qzakhw/videos?view_as=subscriber. Feel free to use in your videos - thanks !.
A recreation of a lavalier microphone pop. Useful for reality or documentary where an interviewee may rip off their mic or you simply want to create the illusion of that drama. Also useful to incorporate into a "signal lost" effect, etc. Processed with some limiting so it's tamed and ready to throw in a mix. Recorded with an mxl lsm-3 dynamic mic, no reason to abuse my real lav mics.
I washed up some glasses and found them making a loud dripping noise when left on to dry. The water was dripping off the glass onto the corrugated drying side and forming a little wall with each drip, each time there as a drip the wall broke transferred the vibration on to the resonating tumbler.
Layers of droning male vocal slowed down and looped with various pops, scratches, and thumps run through an assortment of guitar pedals including reverb, harmony, echo, delay, etc. . .
These are very soft and quiet bubbles burbling up to the surface of the water. I couldn't find any sounds for soft, gentle bubbles – so i made some. Recorded using a blue yeti, with a large plastic bowl in front of the microphone, and straws taped together reaching outside the booth. Raw, unprocessed audio.