Light kitchen ambiance with some sizzling and metal noises recorded in the east village commons dining hall at the university of georgia using a roland r-09.
I recorded these because i neeeded a sound when a player slices a metal object. But it can be used for cooking sounds etc. As well obviously. The later ones are useful for creating loops and the impact usually sounds quite different which offers some needed variation. You can try to add some crackling fire sound if you need it to sound more powerful. There is no need to credit me but i would be happy if you tell me here if you use it and what for :).
Recorded using a sennheiser me66 and a zoom h6 recorder. Cutting and some denoising in izotope rx7. Recorded as part of my "one sound per day 2018"-project. Would love to hear what you're using it for. :). . .
Making yorkshire puddings. Adding the ingredients to a plastic bowl and whisking them together. Then adding the batter to hot fat and putting the tray in the oven.
This sound have been recorded in mono, on a samsung s8, using the recording app ''audiorec''. I have used izotope rx 6 to remove any unwanted noise. *this sound is completely free to use without any need of giving credits(if desired). *.