Me making a breakfast sandwich, taking out and replacing dishes, cracking eggs, frying bacon and bread, recorded on an inexpensive usb mic and equalized.
I shaked the cutlery drawer in our kitchen filled with metal objects like knifes, spoons, and forks. There was also some earthenware in there. Recorded with sony tcd d10 pro ii & sennheiser md21u.
It's me, peeling off carrot skin with a dedicated kitchen tool. Recorded with a shure sm58 via behringer umc202hd at 48khz/24-bit into ardour 6, then truncated and exported to 24-bit flac. No processing or gain applied. Recorded for music production during a monthly livestream on youtube:https://youtu. Be/kcgvwdsnaj4.
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. . . !.
I decided to record the sound of a hamburger cooking the other day, i guess it could work as a 'static' sound with the proper editing. Recorded with my h5 at 24-bit 48khz.
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.
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).
Door handle in my kitchen looped four times. Recorded with a tascam dr-05x. Noise reduction applied with a dose of vintage warmer. Is it warmer? i don't know.