This is a bass kick i made with a nice crunchy toned delay. It started life as a mono bass kick off my 808 drum machine, i converted it to stereo then inverted the right channel, i distorted it and processed it with 100% envelope to really boost the front end punch. It's c2 pitch for convenience.
Fieldrecording of breaking ice shards made with okmiibinaural microphones. Crunchy rhythmic spikes, wide stereo field. A breathing noise at the end of the sample.
Internal, kitchen. Close-up sound of cat purring, purring while eating crunchy treats, and then a small 'more' meow at the end. Recorded on a zoom recorder.
Walking on hard, crunchy snow near a river. Early morning, february 21 near clark fork river. No credit necessary, but as always, it is greatly appreciated.
Walking near the river on old crusty, crunchy snow. Early morning, february 21 near clark fork river. No credit necessary, but as always, it is greatly appreciated.
Walking on crunchy snow. Recorded with the zoom h4n using its internalbuilt-in microphones with the volume set on 80. Listen to this when it is hot and humid to cool down maybe!.
Hiking shoes. Walking then running on gritty soil and some pine needles. Very crunchy stompy sound. A few bird in the background, as this was recorded outdoors.
Eating wonton soup and crunchy chips at a chinese buffet in mississippi. Traditional chinese buffet music is playing in the backround and you can hear every aspect of the meal.
A female human eating crunchy snacks. Specifically, hollow cheese crackers. These made a good crunching sound. First, you can hear an open mouth crunching, then a closed-mouth munching.
An unexpected, crunchy "glitch" sound that resulted from mixing up the line in/line out ports when processing music from a cassette tape. Even though i mixed things up, it managed to spit out this sound.
Chopped up a splice loop, added additional one-shots & tons of resampling, adding fx, then more resampling again. A study of construction, deconstruction, and reconstruction; rinse & repeat.
A short, crunchy explosion sound. The kind of boom you'd hear in an old arcade game or an indie mobile game masquerading as an old arcade game. Produced using audacity v. 2.
I took a sample of acoustic guitar i had recorded and continued to mess around with it in gleetchlab (http://www. Gleetchplug. Com/). Crunchy, glitchy, a little buzz here are there. Maybe you can use it somehow. . .
Can be used for a lot of different eating sounds. A little wet and slimy but crunchy at the same time. Could just be a person eating or a monster eating a person.
This is a computer generated short sound clip. It sounds like someone with a mouthful of potato chips. It was created by modulating a few different pitch shifted sounds together.
Me unwrapping a candy bar and enjoying it! effects: noise reduction, vol. Envelope, and pitch bend reduction. Recorded on conexant smart audio with at2020 mic, processed on audacity.
[can be used anywhere!] a very thick boom bap snare. I really want to see what you'll do with it. Sample was taken from the "funky mule break". (just in case you were curious).
I repeat minecraft steve and sans undertale for 3:24 minutes while having a panic attack and trying to eat peptol bismol before proceeding to question why they were so fuckin nasty.
Walking on sand/gravel on concrete. Very crunchy. Recorded on a dr07 mkii in southwest florida. Please credit aaron port. If you can, please share the project you used this in.