The whole precedure: switch-on-klick. Heats up. Hisses with a few nice whistling melodies (from 00:27 on). Boils. Automatic switch off. Close stereo recording (10cm) with sony pcm-10. Pretty low background noise (kitchen ambience).
Six or so ticks, then a single ding! as the timer goes off. Timer removed from an infra chef halogen oven during repair. Recorded with "voice notes" on an iphone and edited with "amadeus pro" on a mac, but don't hate it for that.
This is a short audio recording of someone cutting a very thick freshly-baked sourdough bread on a wooden cutting board in a big modern open home kitchen.
Recording a small, battery powered, handheld kitchen blender. 00:00 - 00:16 mixer alone00:16 - 00:52 inside of a glass measuring cup00:52 - 01:05 inside of a small plastic bowl01:05 - 01:27 inside of a small ceramic bowl01:27 - 01:59 against an aerosol can. Recorded at 192/24 stereo with usi pros.
This recording was made with an iphone 4s fitted with a tascam condenser stereo microphone in an asian restaurant in bern. We hear the sound of the restaurant with people eating and chatting while the open kitchen is busy washing and preparing dishes. One of the bus boys is singing to himself, which can be heard dimly and at some point a bell strikes a few times.
The sound of a squeaky floorboard in a friend's kitchen. Some background noise from a nearby refrigerator is also audible. Recording ends with my friend laughing and admonishing me for being a noise recording freak! ;).
Two small blades sliding over each other. The sound is made by using two small kitchen knifes however, try pitching it down to -12 semitones and further for a sword-like sound. The noise of the recording is gated so it still comes through a little on the decay.
Recording of an electric kettle boiling water in the kitchen counter of my apartment. Recorded and processed at 24bit 96khz using the tascam dr-40 linear pcm recorder. Processing: gain-staging and soft high and low frequency filtering. No eq boost or cuts anywhere else.
Angela peralta theater, mazatlán. 2pmsemi crowded spanish speaking restaurant with a piano in a reverberant space. Occasional cutlery and kitchen noise, and even some distant street traffic. Recorded in a zoom h3, binaural export from zoom ambisonics player.
A short recording of my kitchen sink draining made with a sony pcm m10. Also the way i feel after two weeks of quarantine due to possible covid exposure.
Modern noise - a quiet kitchen at night in an urban surrounding, and the constant sound of a big samsung fridge. Very distant tv sounds and voices. Recorded with a blue yeti on the floor (omnidirectional mode i think), cut to make it loop cleanly and boosted up a bit with goldwave. I kept it short (less than 2 minutes) to make it easier to manipulate in my video editor timelines. Hope someone finds it useful.
Midnight recording. I wanted to record really the most basic sounds in my kitchen. Clock on the wall, the fridge's sound. . . It was totally quiet, but not still not. . . !.
Penny dropping on granite countertop, three times. Single coin falling, clattering, sliding on smooth surface. High pitch metallic tinkling, clink, scrape. Recorded on zoom h2n, in home kitchen.
My mother in the kitchen just around the corner from my closed bedroom door getting some ice from a square ice bucket in the freezer which is right at the entrance to the kitchen. You can hear them drop into her big glass and pop when they hit the water. I was recording out the window at the time. You can hear an american robin, red cardenal and mourning dove as well.
Clear recording from a conference hall where a meal was being served to a crowd of about 80 people. Jumbled voices, the tink of plates and utensils. No kitchen noises and the room is carpeted, so much clearer than a regular restaurant situation.
This is a recording made in the kitchen of my apartment where i am rehearsing an old sankyo music box with the song silent night. This recording was made with my iphone connected to the shure mv88 plus digital stereo microphone.
Making yorkshire puddings. Adding the ingredients to a plastic bowl and whisking them together. Then adding the batter to hot fat and putting the tray in the oven.
Metal spoon stirring sugar into cup of coffeestirring sugarpouring coffee into take away (to go) cupsnapping lid on coffee cup. Suitable for barista type background sounds.