Water draining from my shower pipes makes a strange hand drum sound. I added two tracks and passed each to one side. Not sure if that is how you achieve stereo. I’m learning.
A ketchup bottle being squeezed several times before the condiment comes out of the bottle. This sound was recorded on a zoom h6 handy recorder with a sennheiser shotgun microphone. Recorded within a kitchen.
This is a repost of beerbottlewhoo. Ogg. It's the same sound except that this one is in wav format. Glass beer bottle blow sounding like the background "whoo" effect in the movies alien and blade runner. Mono. Old school spot effect. Helmholtz resonance using a partially-filled (for pitch tuning) glass beer bottle. The resulting tone was sampled, bandpass filtered, pitch bent and laid over a copy of the original sample. Reverb added post-effect to push the sound back and smooth out some nasty quantizing artefacts caused by the pitch bender.
Me playing on a big plastic bottle for water coolers with hands. Beware of noise in recording (i tried to remove it and failed). Recorded by sony xperia c5305.
Pop and suck sounds. Various different versions. Made with the mouth but applicable for many other applications. Great for animations, comedy etc. . . Audia technica series 40 mic slight natural room reverb. 24 bit 48khz wav file.
Someone drinking water from a plastic bottle, atmosphere: library. Recorded with a h4n. Edited with adobe audition cs6 (2009) : i cleaned the noise and deleted some unnecessary parts. Recorded in madrid, universidad europea de madrid campus de villaviciosa de odon, 20/octubre/2015 at 1:50 pm.
Glass beer bottle blow sounding like the background "whoo" effect in the movies alien and blade runner. Mono. Old school spot effect. Helmholtz resonance using a partially-filled (for pitch tuning) glass beer bottle. The resulting tone was sampled, bandpass filtered, pitch bent and laid over a copy of the original sample. Reverb added post-effect to push the sound back and smooth out some nasty quantizing artefacts caused by the pitch bender.
We filled a glass bottle with water from the kitchen sink, then quickly turned the bottle upside-down. The water made a popping sound as it chugged out, making splashing sounds.