I recorded myself using a hand-grinder to grind come coffee beans, but it works for nearly any sort of grinding sound. Good for videos with machines and such.
An automatic coffee machine. Recorded in an empty university common room. The first minute or so is us putting money in, but with some editing you get a great sample for an exterior coffee vendor. Recorded using an edirol r4 and shotgun mic.
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.
The delicious-sounding start to the morning is a coffee pot gurgling as it makes fresh coffee to start the day. Recorded on a cold day in early january 2018. . . One of my first recordings using the great sony pcm d-100 recorder. Enjoy, especially you fellow coffee-drinkers.
I recorded the sound of my keurig disposing coffee into my glass mug using a zoom h4n recorder and a rode m3 microphone. I imagine this recording would be used nicely in an audio documentary as active sound, or as background noise beneath a conversation.
Recorded using a sennheiser me66 and a zoom h6 recorder. Cutting and some denoising in izotope rx7. Recorded as part of my "one sound per day 2018"-project. Https://youtu. Be/f7ch6mn5ioo.
Drip coffee without sugar recorded with internal zoom h1 mics @ 44. 1k 24 bit. . . Leveled and normalized and dc removed in reaper with various vst's. Rendered @ 44. 1k 16 bit with dither and noise shaping probably not needed. . . Then encoded to flac level 6 with dbpoweramp and uploaded.