The sound one water bottle makes when it is flipped in the air. The sound could be used for water bottles, light objects entering a small body of water, and boats swaying in the docks.
Record in a hotel with condenser mic with no processing added (so its raw). Open to request for collaboration or simple sound needs. Please support me so i can record and process more sounds for your project needs. Thank you :] buymeacoffee. Com/3agstkx.
Record in a hotel with condenser mic with no processing added (so its raw). Open to request for collaboration or simple sound needs. Please support me so i can record and process more sounds for your project needs. Thank you :] buymeacoffee. Com/3agstkx.
Record in a hotel with condenser mic with no processing added (so its raw). Open to request for collaboration or simple sound needs. Please support me so i can record and process more sounds for your project needs. Thank you :] buymeacoffee. Com/3agstkx.
Record in a hotel with condenser mic with no processing added (so its raw). Open to request for collaboration or simple sound needs. Please support me so i can record and process more sounds for your project needs. Thank you :] buymeacoffee. Com/3agstkx.
Record in a hotel with condenser mic with no processing added (so its raw). Open to request for collaboration or simple sound needs. Please support me so i can record and process more sounds for your project needs. Thank you :] buymeacoffee. Com/3agstkx.
It's one of 7 files i recorded with water streams of different sizes. The sounds are made with water being poured from one plastic bowl to another in a bathroom. Or with a shower pouring into a plastic bowl. There are some other noises not cut-off but i think they might be usefull too. Recorded with a zoom h2's internal mics.
Pouring coffee. Recorder: mixpre 6microphones: oktavia. You can use this sound for your non-profit or for-profit projects. You can also help me directly on paypal:https://paypal. Me/federicocasazza?country. X=gb&locale. X=en_gb. Enjoy.
Pouring a liqueur into a shot glass. Recorded on a blue yeti microphone through audacity at 16bit 44000hz. Background noise filtered out. Attribution appreciated but not required.