Putting butter onto a hot skillet and then pouring crepe batter onto the butter. Sizzling and gentle frying noises. Could also be a pancake sound. Sorry about the mic bumps (cooking while recording audio is hard)!.
We had just damp wood and it was a chilly evening. The wood is not burning yet, a lot of cracks, pops and sizzles can be heard. I can smell it, too. Recorded with a zoom h1 in a medium room, mic held at 30 cm ca. From the fireplace.
Mic set up near the pan while scrambled eggs were cooking. Loopable, this file is 2x. That quarantine mood when you're locked in your house and then ask your housemate, "hey this might sound weird, but can i record you cooking? the sound makes me happy". I dont have a nice mic bc i had to pack up so fast but i have my at2020 which is better than nothing.
Sound of a cigarette (bugler!) being extinguished in a puddle of water. . . I recorded this (i think) june 2nd of last year while walking along a dry creek bed in middle, tn early in the morning after my first night at idapalooza. Recorded with a sony icd-px720.
This tone was generated using audacity. In the base there is a 45hz sinusoid. Then a new sinusoid tone of 207hz is added for about 5s. After a pause of about 5s a second sinusoid of 208hz is added for 5s.
This is me walking down a carpeted set of wooden stairs in my home in scotland. I was only wearing socks at the time. The sound was recorded using a tascam dr-05 version 2. Slight tweaking to reduce noise was done in audacity.