13 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Flour"

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Salt shaking flour.
Author: Ingeverschatse
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Couldn't find the dry puff sound i was looking for so i did a quick recording. Figured someone might find it useful!. Originally created for my podcast here:www. Divecloudcast. Com.
Author: Valeofhearts
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A bag of flour is taken from a shelf and dropped onto a counter top.
Author: Bbrocer
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The sample is of unexceptional quality, being based on a recording made using a moto g5. Nevertheless, it may save someone the unpleasantness of eating flour.
Author: Sonicmower
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My old dough mixing machine is so loud.
Author: Frenkfurth
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Characteristic disco drum pattern: four to the flour with sixteenth note ride pattern.
Author: Hyacinth
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Foley footsteps made using corn flour.
Author: Jamesrodavidson
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Workers scratching some flour on a hot plate.
Author: Augustagui
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A bubbling sound i made by blowing through a straw into a thick batter made of flour and water.
Author: Lynelliot
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Write by tascam dr-44wl4 flour windowtallinn centre morning 5 am.
Author: Zavoronok
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Recorded the sound of blows on a flour sieve, and iron pot ;d. 88 200 khz, 32-bitevery kick duration is 0,5 sec. .
Author: Elder Imp
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Recording of a stone mill wheel grinding dry corn for flour. It's in a little stone outhouse, a generator outside powers a belt driven stone wheel. The recording changes in perspective and cycles from the lower part (a wooden crate to receive the milled flour) to the upper element (a large plastic funnel in which the dried corn grains are tipped) and then back down again. 48k/16 bitrecorded in 2010.
Author: Plukx
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The old flour mill at woodbridge in suffolk, england is powered by water from a tidal pond, which refills at every high tide. It is one of only two in the country. The sound is of the vertical wooden main drive shaft creaking in its bearings, with the mill-wheel rumbling in the background. Recorded with my sony pcm-m10.
Author: Phonoflora
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