20 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Salt Shaker"

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A salt shaker.
Author: Timocoetzee
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Sound of a salt shaker.
Author: Danagarcia
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A mono recording of a salt shaker.
Author: Gallershades
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Moving salt shaker sound.
Author: Camilin
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A salt shaker being shaken back and forth.
Author: Dster
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Shaker made with salt and a mug.
Author: Bolt
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A salt shaker being shaken around several times at different speeds.
Author: Lucaslara
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Read title.
Author: Kcjones
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Is the sound of a salt shaker being moved.
Author: Sofiaromero
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Wav file recored in stereo, recorded on a zoom h6. A salt shaker being shaken around.
Author: Jamieorpen
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Shaking sea salt.
Author: Simosco
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Dinner table salt shaker being shared. Recorded on a tascam dr-100mkiii with an audio technica at875r shotgun mic in 24/48 mono.
Author: Aunrea
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A zoom h2n handy recorder was used to capture the sound. Basic editing was completed in garageband.
Author: Digpro
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The sound of dry seasoning being shaken in a plastic bottle.
Author: Makemebad
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Salt or pepper shaker being put down on wooden table and then on marble counter.
Author: Johanvanvuren
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Rotating a salt shaker to create sandy footsteps. Recorded with a roland r-09hr portable recorder.
Author: Fablevision Studios
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My brother loves to eat salt with lemon, so i listened to the moment when he added the salt and made him repeat the sound of the salt shaker.
Author: Fbela
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Shake sand or salt or pebbles. Can be a generic item interaction sound. Made with the goal to replace picker. Wav in freedink. Mix of cc0 soundshttps://freesound. Org/people/bbrocer/sounds/398695/https://freesound. Org/people/xenognosis/sounds/137245/.
Author: Qubodup
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This is supposed to be the sound of a knife cutting a bush down. I made it by layering tons of public domain effects, like snapping twigs, leaf rustling, and even a salt shaker. Let me know if you use it. No credit required.
Author: Kreastricon
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I needed a rattle-snake sound for a tracklay so recorded myself shaking my salt and pepper grinders. Considering i recorded this on a stereo mic in the bedroom of my two-bed flat, i think it came out pretty well!. This is the processed version, which has been through noise reduction and high-pass filtering (soft cut off begins somewhere around 200hz). I believe that this has drastically improved the raw recording, but if you would like to use the original and process it yourself, feel free to send me a message and i will upload it. Recorded using my zoom h1 at 48k/32-bit (because i didn't realise it wasn't set to 96k. . . Whoops!).
Author: Limbo
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