88 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Bread"

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A sound effect of somebody eating a sandwich.
Author: Caitlin
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Dropping a bag of croutons onto the kitchen counter from a few inches high. Recorded with a tascam dr-40.
Author: Anthousai
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Dropping a bag of croutons onto the kitchen counter from a few inches high. Recorded with a tascam dr-40.
Author: Anthousai
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A crispy crunch sound recorded by biting stale bread.
Author: Steenish
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Unless you have never ever been around a branch of lidl, you will be all too familiar with this sound! you would not believe the amount of background noise i had to filter out, just to get this. If you have any complaint about the sound quality, then do not bother me with them!.
Author: Nigelcoop
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After walking the dog she usually gets a piece of the crispy swedish bread called "knäckebröd". The sound is picked up with a se electronics usb2200a and my laptop using audacity. I'm afraid the dishwasher brings nome noice in the background.
Author: Hasselundin
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You think this is a machine room? it isn't. In fact that is how a cat realize his surrounding in the house with normal a family. You hear from start electric tooth brushes followed by electric razor, hair blower, hand mixer, electric bread saw, ice cream machine and some more. It can't be easy being a cat.
Author: Vumseplutten
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Eat a crispbread, recorded with sony pcm m10 (closed).
Author: Monotraum
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08. Patrick Kilpatrick - Land Without Bread pt. 2
Author: Patrick Kilpatrick
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07. Patrick Kilpatrick - Land Without Bread pt 1
Author: Patrick Kilpatrick
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This is the sound of a kitchenaid mixer kneading bread. Recorded in stereo with a sony pcm-d100.
Author: Tom Kaszuba
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This is the sound of a kitchenaid mixer kneading bread. Recorded in stereo with a sony pcm-d100.
Author: Tom Kaszuba
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I've used a km 185 with a nagra lb to record those small sounds. 88. 2khz 24 bit mono.
Author: Lpa
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Graham cracker foley recorded with a pair of mics in xy stereo arrangement (close), and small diaphragm condenser mic (far) running parallel. Processed in reaper with ambient noise reduction, compression, and eq. Each file mixed according to the title ("far" or "close" dominant).
Author: Newagesoup
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Eating a toasted ham and cheese sandwich, biting into the crispy toast and chewing. Recorded with a tascam dr07 mkii.
Author: Squashy
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The traditional tune Shortenin' Bread, performed by Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers
Author: Traditional (according the the English-language version of Wikipedia)
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Eating a ginger bread.
Author: Urkki
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Bread ejecting.
Author: Rpew
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My robo hamster, jessi, chews on a crunchy piece of bread. Recorded with iphone 8.
Author: Karinalarasart
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A horse eating a bread roll. In the background, a dog is barking and whining. Recorded with a flashmic.
Author: Zachrau
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Sound of a knife cutting through bread.
Author: Jstan
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Putting bread in toaster and pushing down.
Author: Jawbutch
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Ambient esque noise featuring bag of bread.
Author: Kellyconidi
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Biting and chewing a salami and pickle sandwich on sourdough bread. . . And clearing throat.
Author: Dleverett
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(simulated with wet bread. . . ) with small ( toilet ) ambiance and fan in background. (octava mk012 cardioid, sqn 4s, fostex fr2le 48khz 24 bit, mono).
Author: Jan
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Some breadrolls coming just from the oven making crackling noise. Somebody whistling in the background in the begining. Recorded with an iphone 5c.
Author: Crowcube
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Me making a breakfast sandwich, taking out and replacing dishes, cracking eggs, frying bacon and bread, recorded on an inexpensive usb mic and equalized.
Author: Vampirestronghold
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A handful of shorebirds eat bread from tourist and chatter at the beach
Author: fws.gov
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Wind chimes outside of my house being jingled around by myself. The thump at the end is my dog knocking a pan of rising focaccia bread off the stove.
Author: Leftovertunacasserole
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A two minute clip of birds being fed and squabbling over the bread. Geese, seagulls, coots and ducks on the lake in st james park in london uk arguing over bread scraps being thrown by a londoner. Squawking, water sounds, calls from the birds, some conversation from the humans watching about 30 seconds in and well in the background. Zoom h2 with build in microphones and wind shield. Hand held.
Author: Keithpeter
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Stale bread falling into a plastic bowl. Kinda sounds a rock falling onto a surface. Recorded with an sm57, limited to -9db, and normalized. (no eq or other compression etc. ).
Author: Soundguybillione
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An old lady feeds the gulls with bread. There's a large bank of air-conditioning units running close by. Olympus ls-5, internal capsules. 22-12-07_092452_lady_feeds_gulls_ls5. Wav.
Author: Richwise
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Today, i was wake up in 6:45 am in morning. My mom going texas children hospital to flu shot for covid-19. My mom bought me blueberry muffin,my sister chocolate muffin and my mom bread. My mom going home depot and kroger. My mom buys cheese, lettuce, tomato and chips for nachos. I ate nachos. I was full. At 2:45 pm, i hear rain and loud thunderstorms. I recorded on my phone.
Author: Alexadiaz
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These are not squeaks of pain! no rats were harmed! if you own rats, you know that they are very greedy when it comes to food, and will actually yell at you if you try to take it. Here are my two rats, rem and ezio, eating some bread, and me chasing them around with my hand to get them to squeak. They were not happy with me. So these squeaks basically mean, "no! my food! get away!" it's kinda cute. Sorry it's horrible quality, little rat voices are very soft. The squeaks that sound like painful squeaks are rem, and the more whiny ones are ezio. It's funny how they have distinct voices just like humans. Eeeeeeeeyup. Annoyed rats.
Author: Reitanna
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Well, i was walking aloong in the riparian forest in leipzig, where you have to cross a small bridge. There is often a guy feeding te ducks. I was there with my mic in the backpack and asked him if he could continue to feed the ducks while i could place the mic in the middle of the feeding spot. At first the ducks were scared because of this strange microphon standing there. So i put some autumn leafs on it to camouflage it. So, this worked and the ducks started to walk around the mic and eat the bread. What you can hear ist the giggling of the mallards and the sonourus sound of the mandarin ducks. Also you have quite the rush of a near located highway in the back :-/ i had to cut a little bit, because the "duck man" was talking along and some passers-by, but i wanted to keep it clean from human voices. Thats also wy the duck take of in the middle is cutted off. But in the end you will have a clear complete take off again :-). Greetings and all the best.
Author: Pillonoise
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This is the first recording in this pack from inside a traditional, working old dutch windmill, called de lelie - the lily - in the picturesque dutch village of eenrum. This mill was used to grind grain. There was a strong northwesterly breeze straight from te sea, so the sails of the windmill were in full swing, this morning on saturday may 14th. The dominant sound you hear is the sound of the so called “schuddebak”, litterally translated as “shaking bin”. This is a device in the form of a large wooden shovel which is tapping against the turning millstone in order to distribute the grain equally along the millstone. On the background you hear the millstone itself. On the second recording in this pack, the millers had detached the schuddebak, so the sound of the millstone is more dominant in that recording. This windmill is now a small museum. Admission is free, so everyone can admire this proud dutch windmill heritage which reclaimed half our country from the sea and gave us our daily bread. Thanks to the millers fort heir hospitality and cooperation!. (i used an iphone with a zoom iq5).
Author: Pcwvdmark
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My first upload! this sound i made using the zmors synth on my ipad air2 - i used audiobus which is a great routing software allowing many of a lot of awesome sounding synths that are now on ipad and can be played professionally via a usb keyboard controller (very handy for gigging) okay this is getting too wordy. . . I used audiobus overall with zmors in the first slot being routed through the wonderful aufx eq app in the center (effects) slot then ran the most useful of all ---> audioshare app in the 3rd or output slot to record it all. . . Keep in mind that the number of devices you can run in these three slots is virtually limitless - as much as your device can handle so you can get really nuts with several synths, a drum machine, etc all routing to the middle (fx) stop in the chain and picking up a fat 3 or 4 nice sounding effects devices then on to output to audioshare or you can now use just audioshare as host and run zmors in it directly (and probably more smoothly). I chose zmors because on a couple of other ipads (ipad mini, ipad 2 especially, and ipad air a little bit) i was noticing that it was a resource hog and was not playing correctly or there was a huge lag in the latency so with the new(er) ipad air 2 i wanted to hear the zmors synth and it really is an underappreciated majestic sounding beast if you ask me. I am going to experiment further with it as the unique architecture and just the way it sounds is totally different from any other synth i've yet to hear on ipad or in general. It kind of reminds me of a fatter, more modern. Sequential circuits 6 track. Which i've had a couple of and have a thick layered sound - kind of like a really nice turkey sandwich with a good portion of swiss cheese then you notice that there's still some roast beef left and put a good amount of that between bread as well. Hell, that's a sandwich that's gonna be filling! thanks for reading.
Author: Noeluciano
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