87 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Coke"

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To create this sound i recorded myself opening a can of coke in my bedroom. To record, i used my aston spirit microphone on cardioid polar pattern and my focusrite scarlett 18i20 second generation (2nd gen) interface running pro tools from my mac at 48khz, 24 bit. I also used a reflection filter to lower rt60 so this sound has minimal reverb to tape. The cable i used was made of canford hst cable and has neutrik xlr connectors.
Author: Whitelinefever
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Sound of a soda can opening. Https://soundcloud. Com/krizin.
Author: Krizin
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Includes:- slides- hits and smashes- rubbing. Recorded on samson c01u pro.
Author: Brlk
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Soda can plus pour and fizz.
Author: Ja
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Recorded with a rode nt1 microphone connected to rode ai-1 interface.
Author: Adamjagger
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Pouring coca-cola from a soda can into a paper cup. Recorded with zoom h1.
Author: Sandermotions
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Soda cup from mcdonald's - shaking, slurping, straw sounds.
Author: Splicesound
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Took a break during a va recording session. Had a can of coke. Thought "why not".
Author: Jadfish
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44. 1khz 24bit recording of me opening af soda can.
Author: Andersholm
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Sound of pepsi poured into a tall glass.
Author: Unfa
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Soda/pop can being crumpled, crushed by hand. More sounds like this on wavjunction. Com.
Author: Wavjunction
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Opening a soda can with the carbonated fizz.
Author: Beansqueso
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Pouring a can of soda to a glass filled with ice. At the end loud drinking.
Author: Jacobus
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Open a plastic bottle with beer recorded with tascam dr-05.
Author: Martingunchev
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Opening a glass bottle of carbonated soda pop and pouring it in a glass.
Author: Mikevpme
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A recording of me opening a soda can including the fizzing. Recorded with sony hdr pj260v then edited using audacity.
Author: Kodack
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A sound of me throwing a metal diet coke can on a table. Used in my short film "how to open a can" https://youtu. Be/znwi1zw6zre.
Author: Rowant
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Opening a small lid. Please, consider listening my music on bandcamp:. Https://mrthenoronha. Bandcamp. Com/album/mstech-educational-projects-soundtrack.
Author: Mrthenoronha
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Opening a can in a close position to the object. Sound has been modified due to rise the quality. Moreover, a reverb effect has been added to make the sound more suggestive.
Author: Guilleadrv
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Simple sound effect of someone opening a can to a fizzy beverage. Created by kyle wilkinson, for more click below;https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=se3-g_74ja0.
Author: Kjw
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Recording of drinking from a soda can. Includes sipping drink, swallowing, and exhaling. This was a 10 oz can. Recorded in small iso booth with at875r.
Author: Gpag
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Swallowing a mouthful of fizzy drink with a single gulp and making a satisfied ahh. Actually a glass of beer. Recorded on an h5.
Author: Craigglenday
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I recorded this using a usb mic on my laptop. It is a coke can being crushed and smooshed by me. You don't have to give credit to use. Its copyright free.
Author: Nicktheredstonewolf
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I drank a coke before recording and the result was a lot of throat clearing during my narration. These are all real / genuine attempts at clearing my throat.
Author: Ravenwolfprods
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Sound of an empty soda can being dropped in an empty room. Natural reverb, only editing done was to remove the sounds of me walking around / picking the can up after drops.
Author: Tanrichardett
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A belch (or burp if you prefer) recorded in my home studio. Diet coke does wonders for creating these awesome sounds! perfect tie into to any file that needs a nice loud belch, or tone it down for the background!.
Author: Mattfinarelli
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Áudio do som feito por uma lata de refrigerante ao ser aberto, gravado pelo microfone "neumann tlm 103 – condensador cardióide" para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil.
Author: Matheusmarchetti
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Som de tampinhas de garrafa batendo. Gravado em um microfone condensador de diafragma grande para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil.
Author: Jucio
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Recording of an aluminium can being dropped and rolling. This sound was meant to be used in an animation as if it was coming from another room so the distant-like processed version is also included. Gear. Focusrite scarlett 2i2 3rd gensennheiser mkh50.
Author: Ienba
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A couple of minutes from the waiting area of an automotive tire store with the obligatory television on. The vending machine man is restocking the machines. The coke or soda machine hums and, for added realism, an employee asks for a refund and explains the problem.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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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.
Author: Ghsty Xd
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Recorded with zoom h2 to 96 khz / 24-bit wav, encoded to flac with audacity. There's some background noise and touching sounds, possibly useful as foley. The initial pressure jet is distorted, so you'd need to clean it up a bit or use for special effects instead. Enjoy!.
Author: Unfa
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Decided to record myself drinking from my water bottle, turned out good enough so here it is! can be used for anything like simply drinking, or swallowing or the like. Maybe in a situation where a character feels nervous or something. Feel free to use however and whenever you want. Don't even need to credit me, but if you do it would be greatly appreciated!.
Author: Nickisawsome
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Realised to my dismay that this sound was not available. A card tapping and scraping on a ceramic plate. Designed to imitate the noise of cocaine being cut up. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 in a 4m square kitchen. Tea towel was placed under the plate to cut out an excessive noise from the plate itself. Recorded with a low frequency cut off at 80hz.
Author: Joseph
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There is nothing that sounds as refreshing as a soda can being opened and hearing the energetic bubbles. Open happiness and taste the feeling of coca-cola in this recording! the sound file includes the opening of a coke can, pouring into a glass, placing the can down, and drinking the soda.
Author: Freetousesounds
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Zip twisting mechanism sound, then a drop glug sound. Also sound like a bottle glug. Use examples: you can use this in a number of ways if you edit it. 1. Parking meter. 2. Edit/cut the sound so that it sounds like you are using a drink vending machine. 3. Use the end glug sound as bottle being put down. Or copy and past the glug multiple times in a row to simulate someone heavily drinking from a bottle. 4. Glug sound can be used as something dropping in water. -[ recording info ]-. I created this accidentally while making bead strand zip sounds and hitting the microphone. Studio mic: at4033recorded in: adobe audition 3mastered: using eq, compressed, noise gated, and normalized to -. 1. *no credit is ever needed to use my samples!*read my profile for further info.
Author: Monnie
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(recorder: zoomh4npro 2018)(microphones: binaural roland cs-10em in-ear monitors). As these are recorded using binaural in-ear mics, i purposefully attempt not to turn my head to keep the sound clean and coming from the same direction. Of course, if you don't want binaural audio you can always easily convert to mono. This is a recording of me approaching a soda machine in my apartment complex, swiping my credit card in the new, handy-dandy credit card slot, and dispensing a coke zero (in case you really needed to know). Safe for all production as it is voice free. I kept the peaks very low to maintain a natural sound. Enjoy!. Christopher c. Courter.
Author: Courter
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