Here is a recording i made of my toilet flushing. I used 3 microphones, one placed in the bowl, one place on the cistern and one placed about 2 feet away from the toilet. The mics were fed into a sound devices 664. The only post processing i did was mix the levels. Toilet bowl - shure sm57cistern - sanken cos11main mic - sennheiser mkh416.
This pack includes a bunch of sounds i made with water and rocks in a tiny forest stream. Features splashing sounds, and you can hear the brook babbling away. There's also some nice ambient background forest sounds.
This is the sound of a water fountain that was recorded out front of tommy hilfiger's villa (palm beach) on the private island of mustique. Some wind noise occurs intermittently.
Someone is diving in an outdoor pool, splash, then swimming, then walking on a tiled floor. Birds around. France, 2012. Recorded with schoeps cmc6 mk41recorded on sounddevice 744t24 bits, 48khz, mono.
A sound design that i made with a drop of water and a sampler. You can combine more sounds and get always fresh relaxation music with my app https://zencomposer. Com/app.
A tap turning on and the splattering of water on the ground, before the tap is turned off (sorry for the wind blowing in the mic, it was a windy day and i didn't get to re-do it).
This file has a variety of bathroom sounds. There is a toilet flushing and then running, a hot tub (jacuzzi) running its water jets and then draining, and generic splashing. Echoes from sounds in a tiled environment are heard.
Water poured into a glass. A selection of 4 microphones and 3 different pour rates but labelling has been lost! microphones were: beyer mce86, samson c03 on super-cardioid, behringer c2, akg c1000 on hyper-cardioid. All the same placement (selected for splash, glass ring and bubbles); behringer ub802 mixer and zoom h1 recorder.
A reverberation of the drip7 sample. Quite dramatic, possible applications could be a sad person crying and the last drop is emphasized in the shot or a lonely alleyway. . . Maybe even an underground water system.
Snowmelt water pouring into a storm drain on a cold dayin mid-december. Recorded with my handy zoom h4n recorder with its internal microphones. An amazing recording with a lot of echoing water. . .