Hey everyone,. Thanks for everything now and throughout the past couple years. I appreciate you all!. Support me : https://bit. Ly/rkb07. Edited in fl studio 20 & recorded using a tascam dr-05.
I am opening and closing a pill container. I recorded in the learning audio booth. This pill container makes a good popping noise when it is being opened.
So my doctor prescribed me an awesome bottle of penicillin. I recorded myself picking it up, shaking it, and dropping a single pill. Extract what you wish from it.
This sound file contains basic movement of a bottle of acetaminophen (29 pills contained inside). The movements i made are based on the everyday use of the pills. The reason these pills are specifically called acetaminophen is because all pills make a specific sound including the amount stored inside.
Please excuse the naming convention. It is for a university project that i had to begin with my student number\. This is a recording of a pill container being opened and closed.
Me shaking, opening, and rattling a pill bottle full of thumbtacks. Edited in audacity. Feel free to use this for any animation, game, movie, or project. You don't have to credit me if you don't want to. Edited in audacity.
Removed the hum from cognito-perceptu's pill-bottle-4 sample. Original sample had truck in background in addition to some low frequency hum. Used the remove hum feature on izotope rx2 and, presto-chango, no distracting background noise. Now there is still a high frequency hum which i did not touch. I think this could be mitigated with a low pass filter in eq if you choose.
Sound of someone feeling around for something on a dresser, panicking. Includes coins, bottles falling over, a pill bottle, and keys. Recorded with the blue yeti usb microphone, cardioid pattern.
This is the sound of a bottle being shook that has pills inside of it. Recorded with a sound devices mixpre3ll and a matched set of audio technica at943 microphones.
A collection of sounds i recorded and subsequently mixed together in a composition. Here they are in their raw, unprocessed form. They include:. --continuous clicking from turning a removable screwdriver head--whispered breathing and grunting (recorded at a very high volume for intensity and boomy room tone)--a metal trash can clanging--a warbling falsetto climbing in pitch--faint taps--a plastic pill bottle being shook and twisted.