Recorded using a sennheiser me66 and a zoom h6 recorder. Cutting and some denoising in izotope rx7. Recorded as part of my "one sound per day 2018"-project. Https://youtu. Be/f7ch6mn5ioo.
Date: 02/09/2014,recorded in my studio na_niepo,microphone: neumann usm69,software: pro tools. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
This is the sound of setting a ceramic mug on the metal plate of a keurig coffee maker, hitting "brew" and letting it do its magic. Recorded with a boom microphone onto a p2 card via a panasonic hvx200 digital video camera.
This is the sound my senseo coffee machine made when warming up the water. I think it made the weird gargling noise because it didn't have enough water in the reservoir. 24bit 48khz, stereo, 2 x small membrane -> edirol r4.
I recorded myself using a hand-grinder to grind come coffee beans, but it works for nearly any sort of grinding sound. Good for videos with machines and such.
One of the most beautiful man-made sounds is coffee pouring into a mug. Made on june 23rd, 2016 using a sennheiser me66 microphone going into a marantz pmd661.
My coffe-machine (a senseo) went bezerk last tuesday. I added some madness to the recording using granular synthesis and revers. The result will end up in one of my compositions, it is the power-of-fracture. To be honest, i like this kind of madness. . .
Various sounds produced with an espresso cup and a teaspoon: stirring the coffe, hitting the cup with the spoon, sliding the cup on the table. X/y stereo (zoom h5).
I love cinema, so for me going to cinemateca portuguesa is always a great idea. In this sound we can hear people talking and glasses. I was at cinemateca's café waiting for a friend.
Coffee maker recorded with zoom h4n pro on tripod. Low-pass filter applied to remove some high pitch snaps. Roughly first 40 seconds reconstructed from clips to extend sound of water gurgling. Recorded for use as a sound effect for a play.