The sample is of unexceptional quality, being based on a recording made using a moto g5. Nevertheless, it may save someone the unpleasantness of eating flour.
This is a faithful representation of the snare sound used in, the cure - a forest, the initial stretch of seventeen seconds was sampled, then we equalize a lot and compressed the box a little.
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.
I make a lot of my own samples for my music. They are often for use in granular synthesis or manipulated so that they become unrecognizable. I like to make them available for everyone. Enjoy!.
I recorded my fingers an a cookie box, very close. Sounds a little bit like falling fruit onto a soft surface. Homerecording, so some very distant background noise.
This is a 2 bar 120 bpm bassline with one dry and one wet play thru. The effect on the wet half is a simple filter morph, raising the cut-off on a low-pass filter thru-out the loop.