67 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Corn"

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Performed by Jean Ritchie And Family.
Author: Jean Ritchie And Family
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Guy on bike is panting and then starts running through corn field and gets abducted by spaceship.
Author: Chanelrobertsmedia
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A square sheet of cornstarch packing material scraped and scratched with fingers.
Author: Alexanderdanner
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Taken near the corn exchange in leeds. Recorded with a h4n zoom.
Author: Zackcornick
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Performed foley recording of a person kneading or mashing corn dough in a metal pot. Sennheiser 416 into neve portico, reaper.
Author: Jb Stems
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Made with corn starch and water which creates a non-newtonian fluid known as an "oobleck".
Author: Alaskarobotics
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Insect sounds at midnight in a remote unplanted corn field, recorded on a sony himd minidisc recorder with a rode nt-4 stereo microphone fitted with a rycote windscreen.
Author: Nervousneal
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This is the sound of a flock of sandhill cranes in a field in albuquerque, new mexico. Other sounds include: dried corn stalks in the breeze and the sound of my footsteps as i walk through the field.
Author: Delaneyh
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Recorded with zoom h6. Atmosphere from gundulić square in dubrovnik. Every day at noon they feed the pigeons. The pigeons gather on the roofs of the surrounding buildings and wait for the man who brings them corn in a bucket. Beautiful scene for children and tourists.
Author: Maro
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The sound of mexico. A tortilla machine can be heared in every village prior lunchtime. The machine creates flat tortillas out of nixtamalized corn meal which are then baked using gas within the same machine. The metal conveyor causes most of the sound. Video of the machine:https://vimeo. Com/manage/314820997/general.
Author: Elektromat
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One of a series of sounds i made using a small squeeze toy that just happens to be shaped like a cob of corn. I felt like the expulsion of air made a nice swishy ui sound. Recorded with a rode nt1 into a universal audio arrow.
Author: Mrfossy
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On this lo-fi recording, corn grains are sitting in a frying pan and begin to pop as the oil is hissing. It provides an interesting and regular popping sound suitable for mid-range frequencies. The recording is done with a tie-microphone, and extra treatment is done on audacity to reduce noise and isolate the sound.
Author: Mbpl
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Blood gushing fall to concrete floor; created by pouring a water/corn syrup mixture onto my foley artist's arm over a concrete drain. Towards the end you can hear my foley artist start laughing because the mixture was splashing everywhere lol. . . Still a great clip and we used it in a horror slasher film to simulate blood gush from a stabbing.
Author: Sillygrizzlies
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One of a series of heavily processed sounds i made using a small squeeze toy that just happens to be shaped like a cob of corn. I used s-layer, the sample-mangling plugin from twisted tools, to combine these swishy sounds with various other metallic and synthetic sounds from my own library. The results are dynamic and surprising, and might be useful for certain kinds of unusual ui sound design.
Author: Mrfossy
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Well, i wanted to do add a sound to my recording of a chicken in a barn. I put the mic (zoom h2 - 4ch-around) outside on the ground and threw some corn around it, so that the chickens will walk around it and hopefully make some noise. The chickens are very chilled, so there are just clucking smoothly and you can hear them walking around. Further there some flies flying close to the mic, some birds and stuff. . . :-).
Author: Pillonoise
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Imagine a warm, damp-humid august evening in the midwest. It's about 8pm and you're in a mowed path which is 10 feet wide. On either side of you, are two fields of tall -- 9 feet --- corn standing like green, thick grassy sentinels. This is where i was when i recorded this hypnotic sound-scape on saturday night august 9th 2014. I made this recording with my marantz pmd661 (modified by oade brothers electronics)in stereo using twin, matched samson co2 microphones mounted on my tripod about 5 feet above the ground. My record volume was 6 1/2.
Author: Kvgarlic
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I tried and tried and tried to find a genuine audio recording of a sandstorm, but all i could find were synthetic mixes. What genuine audio i did find always had some other noise or voice polluting the audio. So, i found a couple of great wind audio recordings, some wind rustling a dry corn field, and some low earth rumbling and combined all of that to create the closet approximation i could to the authentic sandstorm audio i was able to find but couldn't use. I hope others find this audio useful in any of your projects. Feel free to use with no worries.
Author: Blackatomproductions
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