59 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Pepper"

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I don't remember where this came from, probably complaining about pepper not making me sneeze.
Author: Reitanna
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Celery and pepper grinder layered to make bone breaking.
Author: Vinni R
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Bone crush sound made of crushing a green pepper in a neumann mic into a mac.
Author: Carlito
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With the aid of pepper, i recorded some sneezes from myself. I didn't get many, unfortunately, but whatevs. Maybe i'll try again when i feel like burning my nose again. T_t.
Author: Reitanna
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With the aid of pepper, i recorded some sneezes from myself. I didn't get many, unfortunately, but whatevs. Maybe i'll try again when i feel like burning my nose again. T_t.
Author: Reitanna
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Just some recording of a dried, brittle chili pepper with little seeds inside - up way way close to the mic (a zoom h2n). Some suggested sound design use cases: run this through granular fx for a nice drone texture. Use as an impulse response for a convolution reverb (then run tones through the convolution). Use as a trigger in vcv rack, allowing it's peaks to fire off samples or synth pulses. Or just use it plain within your next experimental acousmatic piece hit single.
Author: Offthesky
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Bell noise made by placing a salt/pepper shaker's metallic lid on a piece of paper and pushing it into backwash guard on my granite counter top. Recorded with tascam dr-07 mkii handheld device at 16-bit 44. 1khz.
Author: R Auten
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I can assure you this is original because i don't know even know how to read or play music. This is an original track that has been made for our upcoming film. I put my cheap keyboard on the organ setting and played with it until i heard something that almost sounded intentional. It's completely royalty free, feel free to use it. I would appreciate it if you could credit us for it (pepper p. Young). More importantly, if you do use it, i would love to see what you use it for it. Please drop a link :).
Author: Fiwnproductions
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Footsteps. . . Note:. These are no field recordings but handmade walking sounds in different speeds and manners intended for game creation. Most of them you can loop. They are recorded as dry as possible so you should add the ambience you like. How to make these:. 1. First empty two bottles of the famous spanish brandy lepanto. 2. Keep the korks - they have a very special sound different from the korks of wine bottles. 3. Then, if you're still able to hit (maybe you shouldn't drink the brandy alone and at once), fill things in a flat bowl or a plate - f. E. Pepper grains or salt. 4. Step the korks in the bowl and record it. You may also - as i did - step the korks on other things like a ventilator. 5. Compress the sounds hard but limit them to -4 db (as they sound not naturally if they are to loud).
Author: Fantozzi
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