Recorded with: zoom h6 "handy recorder" lom úcho (ultrasonic omnidirectional microphone from slovakia!). A pouring of a drink with carbonation (fancy sparkling water). The reason it is monoaural is because it is easier to record singular sources in monoaural without having too much stereo variance in the recording which can if improperly recorded cause clipped audio on one side of the channel (though this reduces the width and dimensionality of a sound sample - this also makes it easier for (independent) game developers and film projects to place the sound.
A very carbonated can of water popping off. Recorded on iphone 11 but sounds pretty clean tbh. No license is required but please consider listening to my pop culture podcast https://nermernermer. Transistor. Fm/.
A soda can's tap being popped open and the soda is poured into a glass. This sound was recorded on a zoom h6 handy recorder with a sennheiser shotgun microphone. Recorded within a kitchen.
First i used an ipad to make a video recording (with sound) of a glass of sparkling water. Then i played that back on the ipad and recorded it with a zoom h2. Cleaned it all up in audacity.
Opening a bottle of sparkling ice soda, lid sounds, fizz, twisting the lid off, and all the stuff. Check out my yt:https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/uckx0_tpcgki-o3yqkiesb1a/.
Sound a glas of freshly poured mineral water makes. This is a static atmospheric sound that can be looped. Recorded with a contact microphone and eqed, denoised to make it suitable as an atmo.
A little test recording i did with my brand new pair of jrf series d hydrophones. The 'phones were placed into the bottom of a large glass, which i then filled with carbonated water.
This is the sound of a soda stream in action from the perspective of a contact mic placed on the co-2 bottle. Recorded with an olympus ls100 and an open transducer.
Recording of a self-serve soda fountain. Begins with ice falling into a cup followed by the drink filling up from a carbonated nozzle. Recorded in the east village commons dining hall at the university of georgia using a roland r-09.
Pouring an ice-cold coke into a glass. Recorded with a roland edirol r-09hr at 96khz for maximum bubbly goodness and edited in adobe audition. If you use this sample, please tell me what you did with it below! links are nice too.
Audio of an ar-15 with a carbon fiber receiver being cocked. I don't recall the make. May require some trimming and buffing. I think i recorded this with an akg perception 200 using cool edit -- and i did it to get my room-mate to leave (after we recorded the sounds of several of his guns and a sword. . . ).
My recording "fizzy water" is much better than this version. Please use it, not this one. I made a video recording of a glass of carbonated water in a tall glass, using an ipad. Then i played it back and recorded it using a zoom h2 stereo recorder. So it got processed through the different media. It produces a nice fizzy sound that some people will find useful.
This is a recording of a vitamin c tablet dissolving in a cup of water. Recorded with an edirol r-o9 and a nice hydrophone. By lifting the hydrophone in and out of the water some very nice filtering effects where created. This sound has many applications for sound design!.
Acc being thrown in water: this is a multi-purpose sound. Created by throwing an acc tablet into water, clear bubbles can be heard. A strong fizzing sound is very prominent. It sounds like champagne being poured if you would listen to it closely, or a fizzy drink, even champagne. The bubbly sound of this effect gives it it's character. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg.