The sound of opening a beer bottle with swing top. Recorded and used in a music track for the "grinkenschmidter schützenverein"from altenberge, north rhine-westphalia, germany. Der sound vom öffnen einer bierflasche mit bügelverschluss. Aufgenommen und verwendet in einem musik track für den"grinkenschmidter schützenverein" aus altenberge, nordrhein-westfalen, deutschland.
Plastic 2-liter sprite bottle bonking my head in various places. Bottle cap is screwed on tightly and label is intact. Recorded indoors with my sound blaster recon3di internal microphone array via audacity 2. 0. 6. Audible narrations included between and as part of the following list of subclips. 0:00-0:12 - bottom (harder end) of the bottle on the middle top of my head0:12-0:27 - bottom of the bottle against the side of my head above and behind my right ear0:27-0:41 - middle of the bottle (label) on the middle top of my head. 0:41-0:53 - cap end against the middle top of my head. .
The shaking, opening and (faintly) closing of a water bottle. The crystal-microphone is attached to the water bottle the whole time. At first to the side and then later to the top. Tascam.
A bottle is placed on a table top, the screw cap is undone and the liquid poured into a glass. Sounds of drinking and swallowing are heard and the glass is placed firmly down on the table top afterwards. Stereo 44. 1 khz 16 bits with sony mini-disc recorder 2009 interior.
Ambient space noise, made from a recording of me blowing across the top of a glass bottle into a microphone. Could be used for a space station or something.
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. ;-).
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!.