303 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Container"

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Clean recording of water being poured into a metal pot, meant to emulate the sound of water being poured into a kettle/teapot. Would work for pouring any liquid into almost any metal container (metal containers give off a subtle "twang" that isn't generally produced when pouring into other material containers such as glass, ceramic, plastic, wood, etc). Recorded with an akg p170 into a zoom f8n at 48khz, 24-bit. No processing of any kind applied.
Author: Ahriik
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A water faucet set to drip in a chaotic manner, without much regularity. I put a plastic container lid under that for sound to be more pronounced, but that added crunchiness and now it doesn’t resemble dripping as much. Recorded with redmi note 5 phone, denoised in audacity plus filtered bass out a bit. P. S. I need to say that i foolishly recorded it into an im app and the recording ended up as. Ogg, so it’s not as good as could be. Still i hope there is enough spectral richness left. I should have used a dedicated recording app which writes. Flac files, i just hadn’t thought. Maybe several days later i’ll make a couple of other takes! (update: now i did. ). ———————. I’m still here! i like you guys, i’m just lazy to make sounds and i don’t want to record as much as the quality is not as good when using just phones, moreover that already many many people record various things professionally anyway and share here.
Author: Arseniiv
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Este sonido es el de unas maracas de las que se utilizan en la parranda venezolana. La maraca es un instrumento musical de percusión, formado por un recipiente hueco elaborado a partir de un fruto leñoso o de material plástico, dentro del cual se introducen cuentas, y que se agita para marcar el compás. Este sonido fue grabado como parte de una entrevista realizada a rafael rondón, director del grupo "el valle". Se realizó una grabación simple con un celular sony y luego se editó con audacity, se ecualizó y normalizó. Ver la entrevista a rafael rondón en https://musicaqueatta. Blogspot. Com/search/label/gente%20que%20hace%20m%c3%basica. "this sound is that of some maracas used in the venezuelan parranda. The maraca is a percussion musical instrument, formed by a hollow container made from a woody fruit or plastic material, into which beads are inserted, and which is stirred to mark the beat. This sound was recorded as part of an interview with rafael rondón, director of the group "el valle". A simple recording was made with a sony cell phone and then it was edited with audacity, it was equalized and normalized. " see the interview with rafael rondón in https://musicaqueatta. Blogspot. Com/search/label/gente%20que%20hace%20m%c3%basica.
Author: El.Papa
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