This is a computer generated short sound clip. It sounds like someone with a mouthful of potato chips. It was created by modulating a few different pitch shifted sounds together.
Making yorkshire puddings. Adding the ingredients to a plastic bowl and whisking them together. Then adding the batter to hot fat and putting the tray in the oven.
Pouring pellets into a bowl: here cat food is being poured into a metal bowl. You can hear the crackling of the bag, the metallic clatter of pellets hitting the bowl. Different temp’s can be found due to the speed in which the pellets were being poured. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg.
It's me, peeling off carrot skin with a dedicated kitchen tool. Recorded with a shure sm58 via behringer umc202hd at 48khz/24-bit into ardour 6, then truncated and exported to 24-bit flac. No processing or gain applied. Recorded for music production during a monthly livestream on youtube:https://youtu. Be/kcgvwdsnaj4.
A female human eating crunchy snacks. Specifically, hollow cheese crackers. These made a good crunching sound. First, you can hear an open mouth crunching, then a closed-mouth munching.
Áudio mastigando amendoim. Trabalho realizado para disciplina de captação e edição de áudio da universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo, brasil 2018. Equipamento: microfone condensador neumann. Audio chewing peanut. Recorded for the subject captação e edição de áudio of anhembi morumbi university. São paulo, brazil 2018. Equipment: neumann's condenser microfone.
This is a stereo recording of two cats eating wet food and dry food from the same bowl. It was recorded with a pair of rode nt-5s. I added reverb so they're in a cave. There is a version without reverb also.
Nom nom nom, breaking from my diet just to record some game audio xdi tell you, salty liquorice chips are quite an experience. . But yeah. Sound of chewing three chips three times, slowed down a bit for more videogame'y effect.
A condensed audio portrayal of the creation and consumption of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich as seen in the video "sandwich time" on the make noise youtube channel: https://youtu. Be/gari0asul5s. Created and formatted for use in the make noise morphagene by walker farrell.
Close up. A horse is munching, breathing very close to the microphone. Hooves on stones, jingle from harness. Palmyre, syria, 2007. Recorded with stereo xy audiotechnica at822 microphonerecorded on tascam dap148 khz, 16 bits.
Removing the plastic package of a protein bar. 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.