The sound of someone gently stirring a liquid in a glass bowl, and at the end shaking off the utensil and putting it on a hard surface. I made it for a kitchen scene. Use it freely without crediting.
Sound of wooden musical spoons being clapped; recorded in the lab sound booth at confederation college. Sound has a clunky feel to it, as well as starts slowly and progressively gets faster. Recorded at 48,000 hz. .
Dropping spoon on a wooden surface. Recorder: mixpre 6microphones: oktavia. You can use this sound for your non-profit or for-profit projects. You can also help me directly on paypal:https://paypal. Me/federicocasazza?country. X=gb&locale. X=en_gb. Enjoy.
I used a spoon for this song and i used 3 differents effects:- j'ai changé la vitesse pour l'augmenter jusqu'à 237. 58- j'ai fait un fondu en ouverture puis j'ai inverser le sensje voulais qu'il y est une mélodie comme un carillon donc j'ai augmenter la vitesse puis j'ai fait un fondu en ouverture.
Instant mocha (double choc mocha, to be precise) being stirred using a stainless steel teaspoon in a ceramic mug. Recorded using a neumann tlm102 through a focusrite scarlett 8i6. Some noise reduction applied in adobe audition.
Spoon clinking against a ceramic bowl but the tempo and eq have been messed around with to generate a new sound. This is for a sound design class. We have to upload the sounds here in order to send them to the professor.
The sound of a spoon clinking against a ceramic bowl. This is for a sound design class. We have to upload the sounds here in order to send them to the professor.
Me, stirring my tea glass with a metal spoon; at the and releasing the spoon. Recorded with a shure-beta 58a; then some post process in order to reduce the background noise.
I recorded some sounds of a mug half-full with tea. Recorded (in order):spoon clickingbrushing the back of the spoon on the top of the mugputting down the mugmoving the mugstirring.
Erratic scraping of a wooden spoon around a quarter-full porcelain canister of sugar. Small and large strokes and scrapes. Recorded using a tascam dr-40x.
A standard light weight wooden door being closed on my computer study. The door is a light weight wooden door in a laminate floor room. The sound was recorded by holding a tascam dr-05 version 2 near to it while closing it.