Ceramics wheel starting, running and stop. Recorded in (ceramistas. Gr) ceramics studio, in volos, greece, on 14th oct 2014. Recorded in audacity, used external mic and preamp. .
Ceramic bowl hitting table as it's put down. Can also use as meat cleaver hitting wooden chopping board. Recorded using hi-q app by audiophile on samsung galaxy s7.
The sound of 19 people looking through plastic bins filled with ceramic tiles (for a mosaics class). Located in a brick hallway of a warehouse. Recorded with a zoom h2, march 7, 2012.
The sound of 19 people looking through plastic bins filled with ceramic tiles (for a mosaics class). Located in a brick hallway of a warehouse. Recorded with a zoom h2, march 7, 2012.
Recorded by rubbing a stone along the border of a ceramic plate. Feel free to use this sound for whatever you want!. Recording date: june 13, 2021, 11:47 ast.
Skittles poured into a ceramic bowl. Was recorded with a zoom h5 with the regular microphone, or a korg cm-300. Both mic versions are available here along some merged versions.
Ceramic dish (and pieces) smashing on a wooden floor. Four examples, the last one on a very close perspective. 48/16 stereo, normalized -3db. Zoom h4n, built-in mic.
Music box revolved on a 12" x 12" ceramic tile. Edited with audacity. Recorded on shock-mounted zoom h1 mic, record level 62, autogain off, gain low. Record location, inside a car in a single garage (great sound room).
A composite of several ceramic tile sounds mixed to sound like a small object shattering. Sounds small and light, like a cup or mug being broken. Recorded with a h4n pro internal mics24/06/2021. Edited in audacity28/06/2021.
This is a "clap" that i recorded very roughly simply by tapping my fingernail on a ceramic radiator (yes, it did hurt a little bit)it sounds very lo fi and organic, and there is a slight metallic resonance to it.
Recorded and processed at 24bit 48khz using the tascam dr-40 linear pcm recorder. Processing: gain-staging and soft high and low frequency filtering. No eq boost or cuts anywhere else. Also de-noised.
An earthenware (ceramic) vessel submerged under water. The vase has been fitted with a contact microphone and the sound is produced by air escaping its pours as they are filled with water. The item is made from the clay sourced from the spring.