15,407 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Soda Sounds"

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Male voice slurps loudly on straw followed by a slight lip smack and a faint "ah".
Author: Dreamstobecome
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Sound of an empty can falling into trash, repeated several times.
Author: Buterbrodbezsura
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This is the sound of a soda stream in action. Recorded with an olympus ls100 and audio technica at-822 single-point x/y microphone.
Author: The Toilet Guy
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Sound description: keyboard of a soda machinewave, 44. 1khz, 16bitrecording device:zoom h2next with xy-capsulelocation: universität zu köln, humanwissenschaftliche fakultät, #216, ground floorlon: 6. 919890lat: 50. 934099date record: 2014-11-19record by: stoffel and edited by: stoffel/pettig/biele/kaiserthis recording was created during the seminar "gestaltung auditiver medien" (ws2014/2015) intermedia, bachelor of arts, university of cologne.
Author: Soundscape Humfak
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A bubbling cup of fizzing carbonated water.
Author: Baidonovan
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Opening a bottle of carbonated beverage.
Author: Baidonovan
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A glass filled up with soda ;-)recorded with tascam dr-100 mkii in my room.
Author: Alexanderche
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Sound of opening of beer can, captured incidentally during the recording of a podcast. If you like the sound, download and subscribe to the cricket podcast 'big bash banter', available wherever you find your favorite podcast.
Author: Paulisgood
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Harsh soda fizz.
Author: Lukabea
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Just drink some water for survival unless if you are thirsty!.
Author: Datbloxybirb
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Cracking open a cold one without the boys. Microphone: tawapyz usb microphone kitpost-processing: removed background noisebeverage can used: schöfferhofer weizen-mix grapefruit (alkoholfrei) ;).
Author: Irfn
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Squeezing and shuffling a soda can.
Author: Fleurescence
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Shaking a soda can.
Author: Fleurescence
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Squeezing and shuffling a soda can.
Author: Fleurescence
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An unedited sound of a can being opened.
Author: Louisevr
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Recorded with: zoom h6 "handy recorder" lom úcho (ultrasonic omnidirectional microphone from slovakia!). A pouring of a drink with carbonation (fancy sparkling water). The reason it is monoaural is because it is easier to record singular sources in monoaural without having too much stereo variance in the recording which can if improperly recorded cause clipped audio on one side of the channel (though this reduces the width and dimensionality of a sound sample - this also makes it easier for (independent) game developers and film projects to place the sound.
Author: Magnuswaker
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Opening a pull-tab can.
Author: Freddybob
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Pouring a carbonated beverage into a glass.
Author: Baidonovan
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(recorder: zoomh4npro 2018)(microphones: binaural roland cs-10em in-ear monitors). As these are recorded using binaural in-ear mics, i purposefully attempt not to turn my head to keep the sound clean and coming from the same direction. Of course, if you don't want binaural audio you can always easily convert to mono. This is a recording of me approaching a soda machine in my apartment complex, swiping my credit card in the new, handy-dandy credit card slot, and dispensing a coke zero (in case you really needed to know). Safe for all production as it is voice free. I kept the peaks very low to maintain a natural sound. Enjoy!. Christopher c. Courter.
Author: Courter
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Short sound of opening the can.
Author: Herkules
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Shaking a 7-up can by holding the rim and holding the can sideways so the tab i broke off earlier slides around inside the can up and down the walls. It still has a few drops in it. File ends when i put it down on the desk on the other side of my keyboard from the mic. Recorded with cheap 12-year-old radio shack mic.
Author: Kbclx
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The second movement of Maurice Ravel's String Quartet, played by string players of the United States Army Band
Author: Untitled
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The Canadian national anthem, "O Canada", played by the United States Navy Band in the early 2000s. The song was originally commissioned by Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Théodore Robitaille for the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day ceremony, 1880. The music was written by Calixa Lavallée as a setting of a French Canadian patriotic poem composed by Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier. The lyrics were translated to English in 1906, Robert Stanley Weir wrote another English version in 1908, which were revised thrice before taking their current form in 2018. Was converted to Ogg format using Audacity (Originally uploaded on en.wikipedia).
Author: Untitled
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Soda/pop can being crumpled, crushed by hand. More sounds like this on wavjunction. Com.
Author: Wavjunction
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A high quality sound of a can opening.
Author: Leafdroid
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Pouring some fizzy drink from its can into a short glass.
Author: Megashroom
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Pouring carbonated water into a thin-walled drinking glass. _________________________________________________________used recording gear:. Zoom f82 x rode nt1-a (matched pair).
Author: Bluedelta
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An empty soda can being crumpled and tapped. Microphone: zoom h2soda: i can't remember.
Author: Aemyn
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Crushing a soft drink can with my powerful, bare hands. Recorded with a tascam dr-40x.
Author: Mrfossy
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Open a energy/beer/soda can. Recorded with rode videomic on a canon 700d.
Author: Samsto
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The sound of a coke vending machine. We can here coins, buttons and coke coming down. This sound has depth and it's detailed.
Author: Emma
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Opening a can of soda in my garage. Slight reverb with mild fizz sound afterward.
Author: Sloppyjoe
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We looped the sound we made and recorded while opening a soft drink. It's post-edm.
Author: Brandonmoeller
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Opening a can of coca-cola.
Author: Ljcool
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Soda can opening and burp.
Author: Gamboa
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Latas de abriendosebeer cans openingberhinger c1 recording.
Author: Yoalpha Y
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Opening a can of cola. Oktava mk-419 -> focusrite scarlett solo 1st gen.
Author: Tapochqa
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Sodastream spray from co2 canister.
Author: Thebeigee
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An unedited sound of a glass bottle being opened and placed on a table.
Author: Louisevr
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A recording of Pleasant Moments, a Ragtime Waltz recorded on Piano Roll by Scott Joplin in April 1916, and thought lost until discovered by User:PlayerRoll in 2006. It has been scanned and recorded on a Grand Piano as an MP3. The recording is public domain as it was originally made before 1923 in the USA. The MP3 was converted into OggVorbis by Major Bloodnok.
Author: Scott Joplin (pianist, composer)
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John Philip Sousa's patriotic march The Stars and Stripes Forever, performed by the United States Marine Band. The Stars and Stripes Forever – amerykański patriotyczny marsz autorstwa Johna Philipa Sousy w wykonaniu orkiestry Korpusu Piechoty Morskiej Stanów Zjednoczonych. Эрзянь: Джон Филип Соузань The Stars and Stripes Forever эсь масторонь стройсэ якамо коесь. Налкси АВШ-нь Иневедень оркестрась.
Author: John Phillip Sousa
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Enrico Caruso, Frieda Hempel, Maria Duchêne, Andrés de Segurola, and Léon Rothier perform "È scherzo od è follia" from Giuseppe Verdi's Un ballo in maschera (1859), in this 1915 Victor Recording. This is Matrix C-14660, recorded 3 April 1914 in New York City, and released under a variety of labels. (full details).
Author: Singers: Enrico Caruso (tenor, 1873-1921) Frieda Hempel (soprano, 1885–1955)) Maria Duchêne (contralto, unknown) Andrés de Segurola (bass, 1874?-1953?) Léon Rothier (bass, 1874–1951)) Composer: Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901)
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Soda cup from mcdonald's - shaking, slurping, straw sounds.
Author: Splicesound
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Forgotten sounds which i had in my spare-sounds box. May be useful one day.
Author: Vumseplutten
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To create this sound i recorded myself opening a can of coke in my bedroom. To record, i used my aston spirit microphone on cardioid polar pattern and my focusrite scarlett 18i20 second generation (2nd gen) interface running pro tools from my mac at 48khz, 24 bit. I also used a reflection filter to lower rt60 so this sound has minimal reverb to tape. The cable i used was made of canford hst cable and has neutrik xlr connectors.
Author: Whitelinefever
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Slowly opening a can of soda.
Author: Michorvath
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Sipping liquid out of a mug.
Author: Bbrocer
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Request for @omnijavs. Feel free to send me a message if you think my voice would be good for your project!.
Author: Alivvie
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