Bottle cap coming off and on: sounds like a cap from a bottle getting twisted on and off with different variations of the speed at which it comes on and off. Recorded using the zoomh4n and using the rode ntg1 condenser shotgun microphone. No processing was done to the sound. The bottle and bottle that was used was a 300ml coke bottle.
A container of pills being shaken, then the cap is unscrewed, and some tablets are poured out. Then they are put back in and the cap is screwed back on.
Common terns are pale gray overall with a black cap. Breeding birds have a fully black cap that extends to the back of the neck and a gray belly. Terns comes from lac des chanteraines next to paris. I love listen to terns next to highway. It’s a pretty shocking contrast of noise pollution.
Numerous click sounds. Sound effect made by taping your foot on a plastic powerade cap. A zoom h2n handy recorder was used to capture the sound. Created by hunter m.
Sound of a bottle being opened: unscrewing a bottle/ liquor bottle. Removing bottle cap. Recorded with a zoom h6 (rode ntg-2). Recorded in a room with good acoustic.
Sound similar to a champagne bottle cap being removed. Nice for audio confirmation of a selection. Sound for the game la minhocobra (which was made for evaluation purposes in a data structure course).
I was slowly releasing air from a water bottle through a hole in the cap, then threw it into audacity and applied paulstretch and some other effects. Sounds like eerie hl2 citadel strange talk ambience.
Scrapping and bending cheap alu. Exactly, its the cap of a cheap alluminium box,scrapped over with a metallic brush full of cat's hair. Lol. Pure spontaneous improvisation. Recorded with a ultra cheap microphone unit of my mp3 player. Reduced noise.
Believe it or not, this was made with a soda bottle cap. I made it for a zombie survival game, specifically for inserting a magazine into a gun, i thought it also sounded like a switch when sped up, so here it is.
Fast writing/scribbling with a pen on paper, on a desk. Opening and closing of the pen, as well as putting the cap on the other side of the pen and removing it. Recorded with a blue snowball on the cardioid setting.
This is a sound of a pepsi bottle being opened. I guess the strange skin-twisting sounds was the skin on the hands that where holding the bottle and the bottle-cap while twisting. This made for an amazing futuristic machinery sound.
I was wearing a flat cap so the sheep thought i was the farmer and raced down the hill towards me, expecting to be fed. They were disappointed. It was early may and the air was still and clear. You can make out the echoes from the steep hill behind them.
I processed this sound by placing the cap of an empty small water bottle on my forehead with my palm. I vibrated my palm against the bottle to create the woodpecker sound. I added some reverb to give the illusion that this takes place in a bird sanctuary, or a rainforest.
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 same sample with some reverb added. Makes it sound a bit more eerie, maybe just funny. <scrapping and bending cheap alu. Exactly, its the cap of a cheap alluminium box,scrapped over with a metallic brush full of cat's hair. Lol. Pure spontaneous improvisation>. Recorded with a ultra cheap microphone unit of my mp3 player. Reduced noise.