This is a studio recording of a glass bottle being broken on the floor. Three mics were used to capture the sound. It was recorded with sonar by cakewalk.
Pouring beer from a beer bottle into a glass at close distance. Stereo x-y. Recorder: tascam dr-60d mkiimicrophone: 2x røde m5processing: noise reduction.
Percussive improv duet with metal forks and drum sticks on grolsch bottles and a gt's kombucha bottle. Played by me and my son. Recorded with zoom h1n.
Foley includes :- untwisting the cap of a bottle of liqueur- cap of the bottle dropping on table- liquid pouring into a glass with ice- liquid pouring into a glass without ice. Recorded with an akg120. Use freely.
Recording of me opening and closing a whisky bottle. Recorded with zoom h1. I declare this sound effect as public domain now. No need to credit but i am curious for what you have used this effect. Enjoy.
Some sounds of blowing across the top of a glass bottle. Specifically a 33cl cider bottle. :-). Captured using a rode nt5 small-diaphragm condenser microphone and a zoom h5 recorder. Basic editing in ocenaudio, also applied some slight de-reverberation. I intend to record a proper version later on, including different articulations at various pitches. But that may take a while. In the meanwhile these samples might be useful for some sound design. One more thing. It's always nice to hear back from you. What projects did you use these sounds for?please let me know. ;-).
Created a loop in audacity by hitting an old coca cola collectors glass with a spoon in several locations, altering the pitch of these sounds, and applying them in a rhythmic fashion. Ended up with a kinda creepy march-like sound.
The sound of a glass lid being removed from a jar. Achieved with glass, a zoom h6 and some small eq and layering. No credits needed - commercial use allowed, as long tell me what you use it for if you download!.