A sound i created layering different glass breaking sounds together. Done to simulate the sound of a crystal chandelier crashing to the ground. Designed for a production of the show "clue" in 2020.
Sound i made with knives. Used abletons simpler to load in a few knife scrapes then hit the reverse button them and played a note. Mic used - akg c1000.
Just a recording of me banging on a glasss table. Has a lot of sounds of me trying to move the mic to the glass table to record me hitting the glass, but i think it may be useful for music creation.
These are field-recordings of glass bottles breaking when thrown in a container. The sounds were recorded with a zoom field recorder and a cardoid microphone.
I've only had one take of breaking glass mirror shot for feature film - so i used 3 different microphones at different input levels & position to avoid clipping. This one is from oktava mk-012 short condenser microphone with omni capsule to sound devices 788t. .
For this sound i used glasses and glass bottle that i collided between them. I used first of all for this sound a bias(distortion) " mull-everthing button " then development(increase) of basses. Then i have to change the height and the tempo and added to the final effect " matrix re verb ".
Short, heavy sound of a glass object being shattered. Created by mixing and editing, in audacity, some recordings of a glass object being thrown on the ground.
This is a singing glass. 1. Hold the empty wine glass on a tabletop at the base of the stem with one hand. 2. Wet the index or middle finger of your other hand with some water. 3. Lightly rub your wet finger along the rim of the glass. 4. As you rub the glass, you will hear the "singing" sound of the glass. You may have to re-wet your finger periodically and/or adjust the pressure of your finger on the rim of the glass to keep producing the sound. 5. You can change the pitch of the sound by adding water to the glass. Minidisc.
This is a singing glass. 1. Hold the empty wine glass on a tabletop at the base of the stem with one hand. 2. Wet the index or middle finger of your other hand with some water. 3. Lightly rub your wet finger along the rim of the glass. 4. As you rub the glass, you will hear the "singing" sound of the glass. You may have to re-wet your finger periodically and/or adjust the pressure of your finger on the rim of the glass to keep producing the sound. 5. You can change the pitch of the sound by adding water to the glass. Minidisc.
This is a singing glass. 1. Hold the empty wine glass on a tabletop at the base of the stem with one hand. 2. Wet the index or middle finger of your other hand with some water. 3. Lightly rub your wet finger along the rim of the glass. 4. As you rub the glass, you will hear the "singing" sound of the glass. You may have to re-wet your finger periodically and/or adjust the pressure of your finger on the rim of the glass to keep producing the sound. 5. You can change the pitch of the sound by adding water to the glass. Minidisc.
This is a singing glass. 1. Hold the empty wine glass on a tabletop at the base of the stem with one hand. 2. Wet the index or middle finger of your other hand with some water. 3. Lightly rub your wet finger along the rim of the glass. 4. As you rub the glass, you will hear the "singing" sound of the glass. You may have to re-wet your finger periodically and/or adjust the pressure of your finger on the rim of the glass to keep producing the sound. 5. You can change the pitch of the sound by adding water to the glass. Minidisc.