Close up. A horse is munching, breathing very close to the microphone. Hooves on stones, jingle from harness. Palmyre, syria, 2007. Recorded with stereo xy audiotechnica at822 microphonerecorded on tascam dap148 khz, 16 bits.
A recording of me chewing the last bit of a lozenge. First an open mouthed crunch is heard, followed by another. This transitions to closed mouth chewing noises mixed with lip smacking noises. The clip ends with a slight sound of a car driving by in the background. Recorded using a h4n zoom recorder. Sound is in stereo, and is in. Wav format. Feel free to use crunch chew as you see fit.
This is a computer generated short sound clip. It sounds like someone with a mouthful of potato chips. It was created by modulating a few different pitch shifted sounds together.
A female human eating crunchy snacks. Specifically, hollow cheese crackers. These made a good crunching sound. First, you can hear an open mouth crunching, then a closed-mouth munching.
This is a stereo recording of two cats eating wet food and dry food from the same bowl. It was recorded with a pair of rode nt-5s. I added reverb so they're in a cave. There is a version without reverb also.
Ich musste ein rülpsen und schmatzen haben für eine kleine show. Hier nun die aufnahmen, aufgenommen in der küche mit dem zoom h1. I needed a belching and smacking for a small show. Here are the shots taken in the kitchen recorder with the zoom h1.
Pouring pellets into a bowl: here cat food is being poured into a metal bowl. You can hear the crackling of the bag, the metallic clatter of pellets hitting the bowl. Different temp’s can be found due to the speed in which the pellets were being poured. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg.
It is not a constant sound because several alterations are perceived during its reproduction, there are moments when it is soft, strong, slow, etc. It was activated the moment a person chopped potatoes.