Cereal being poured into a ceramic bowl. To be more specific, the exact cereal used was cheerios. This sound was recorded on a zoom h6 handy recorder with a sennheiser shotgun microphone. Recorded within a kitchen.
Ceveral bowls of metal an glass; from lower to higher tones, each one 'played' with one hard and and one soft hit. Recorded with a matched pair of rode nt 5 microphones.
A "singing bowl" from nepal, played with a contrabass bow. Recorded with a neumann 184 cardioid and a focusrite scarlett, for a project in the percussion room of my university, so may have background noise. The resonance may be cut. Feel totally free to use!.
Raw sound of a bowl hitting the kitchen countertop. Various takes captured in a middle size kitchen (some reverb) with zoom h4n. Normalized/render in reaper.
This is a recording made with iphone. . . I found some old porcelane bowl and get inspired to make some groove on it. . . Feel free to use it and i would like to hear the final result from you!.
Sound of mush in a bowl made of stainless steel. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. Son de bouillie mélangée dans un saladier en inox. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Pouring cereal into an empty glass bowl. Useful for when you need the sound of cereal pouring into an empty glass bowl. Recorded using a sony ic recorder, processed in fl studio's edison to remove noise.
Loud, high-pitched squeaking noises made by scraping a sharp fork inside a polished ceramic bowl. The result is very unsettling, like nails being dragged down a chalkboard.
Poor salad bowl being hit multiple times, to produce this track, which is ready to be chopped up into single hits and become a multisample eventually :)the bowl itself is tuned almost exactly to g.
At it again. Playing with dry mix beans in a plastic bowl. Sensually amelie poulain style. Twirl them, make them pour from my hands into the bowl, slowly drop one at a time, etc. H4n.
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.
The sound of opening microwave door, putting a cup into the microwave, turning it on, beeping when finished, opening door, then removing cup and then closing door.