Foley includes :- untwisting the cap of a bottle of liqueur- cap of the bottle dropping on table- liquid pouring into a glass with ice- liquid pouring into a glass without ice. Recorded with an akg120. Use freely.
Headache ridden sound recordist picks up pill bottle, one pill rattles around. Fumble with child proof lid, pill pour, lid snapped back on. Recorded with a zoom h1.
This happened when the audio was recording between vocal takes at a recording studio, completely naturally - no actingopening a small redbull can, sipping, small burprecorded with a peluso 22 251 studio condenser microphone going through a capi vp26 preamp.
Opening a bottle of sparkling ice soda, lid sounds, fizz, twisting the lid off, and all the stuff. Check out my yt:https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/uckx0_tpcgki-o3yqkiesb1a/.
Hubcap rolling away from a car crash and rattling and clanging as it comes to rest. Actually, i needed the sound of a hubcap to add to an auto accident crash sfx and recorded this pot lid in my basement using my laptop computer, audacity, and an inexpensive condenser mic. Hubcap1 is the pot lid rattling around and coming to rest on the cement floor in my basement. (the mic was further away from the pot lid for hubcap1. ).
Hubcap rolling away from a car crash and rattling and clanging as it comes to rest. Actually, i needed the sound of a hubcap to add to an auto accident crash sfx and recorded this pot lid in my basement using my laptop computer, audacity, and an inexpensive condenser mic. Hubcap2 is the pot lid rattling around and coming to rest on the linoleum covered floor in my basement. (the mic was closer to the pot lid for hubcap2. ).
Putting a bottle and a glass on a table. Opening a fizzy water bottle. Unscrewing a metal cap. Noise of sparkles audible afterwards. Pouring fizzy water into the glass. Repeated closing and unscrewing the cap. Drinking from the glass. Recorded in the studio rec. Room with pencil shure ksm 141.
My nightstand's lamp is an antique, it works electrically but also has a hole to use oil with it. This is the sound of me turning it off and on then unscrewing the cap on the hole. Could be used as interesting found-sound percussion, very similar to my oil drum sounds.