This is a recording of buttsbury wash, which goes across a small road in essex, uk. At about 1:15 a car can be heard going through the water. The water is quite deep and the car stalled after it got to the other side, though managed to restart. The recording was made with a sennheiser m6/k6 attached to a zoom h5. Minimal editing with audacity.
Water is being poured in and out of assorted ceramic and glass bowls, jugs or bottles. I left a bit of the container's own noise in, such as cork bottles plopping or the filled container being slid over a wooden table, for all your bartenders needs :p a lovely chuckling bottle is somewhere by the end.
My recording "fizzy water" is much better than this version. Please use it, not this one. I made a video recording of a glass of carbonated water in a tall glass, using an ipad. Then i played it back and recorded it using a zoom h2 stereo recorder. So it got processed through the different media. It produces a nice fizzy sound that some people will find useful.
This is a recording of a vitamin c tablet dissolving in a cup of water. Recorded with an edirol r-o9 and a nice hydrophone. By lifting the hydrophone in and out of the water some very nice filtering effects where created. This sound has many applications for sound design!.
The sound of an ice maker on a water cooler doing a few cycles. My amazing aunt harriet amazes again by sending me this sound of her ice maker. She taped her old iphone to the inside of the door on her new water cooler/ice maker combo, and let the ice maker run for a few cycles. She even typed up a description of what it does for me so i could post this here on freesound:the water is pumped from a reservoir underneeth the ice tray into a tray above that houses 9 pegs. The water is then cooled to freezing, while the 9 pegs are simultaneously cooled to hold the ice in place. More water is then pumped into the tray to thicken each piece of ice. After a few minutes, excess water is dumped back into the reservoir and ice falls from the pegs into the ice tray. The process then repeats. Enjoy and use however you like!.
Bubbling sounds on exhale and regulator hiss during inhale. There is briefly a whizz sound from a rigid inflatable boat propeller passing nearby. Recorded with a contour+2 camera.
30 sec clip of the babbling east allen river running over rocks in northumberland, england. Taken from hd video recorded using canon dslr 3rd june 2017.
Mono recording close up of water thundering down a weir. From the top of the weir - recorded with a sennheiser me66 onto a tascam dr4048kh wav with a little eq to add some to the lower frequencies.
This is a small river near where i live, when i recorded this i was under a noisy bridge so i decided to reduce the noise a little and i came up with a quiet gentle stream of water. Enjoy!.
This is the sound my senseo coffee machine made when warming up the water. I think it made the weird gargling noise because it didn't have enough water in the reservoir. 24bit 48khz, stereo, 2 x small membrane -> edirol r4.
Walking down donner third floor hallway in the morning. A door can be heard closing, then a water cooler, and finally the restroom and showers. Recorded on stanford university campus, ca.
This is beach sounds taken at fort myers beach in florida. The audio includes seagulls, waves crashing and breaking, and close up sounds of the water rushing up on the sand. Recorded with a roland edirol.
Fermona waterfall in ferrera di varese (northern italy) recorded from the small pond downstream. Quite saturated but not distorted or clipping. Perfect for energetic nature backgrounds. Recorded with zoom h1n.
Waves around the clearwater beach in tampa, florida. Going in and out of the water, holding a recorder. Water lapping, waves crashing, coastal birdsong, some passing vehicles, splashing. Taken on tascam dr-40x. Unprocessed.
Recorded the noise coming from a "soda stream" appliance. Basically a machine that carbonates water and mixes various syrups together to create homemade soda.
I can't remember what i used to make this splash sound but i probably just splashed my hand into the water of a pool. Recorded using a sony ic recorder and processed in fl studio's edison to remove sound.