Tea poured from a teapot to a cup. Recorded with zoom h1 recorder on the table next to a cup, in a small room. Normalized and filtered of low range noise in edison. 96khz 32-bit.
The porcelain teapot lid is lifted, water is poured in and the lid replaced. A cupful is poured, the liquid is stirred and the spoon returned to the saucer. A drink is taken and an appreciative 'ahhh' is heard.
These sounds came from a session where i needed to record very gentle clinking sounds with a tea set. The setup is an mxl3000 mic through a neve portico preamp. They are very soft by design.
Tiny and resonant impacts with a tiny piece of metal on a tea cup (china like). Tonality: c-c#. Recorded with zoom h6 and clippy em184 from fel electronics. Light denoise with rx 7 spectral denoise.
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.
Making a cup of tea/coffee pouring hot water from a cistern into a mug, ripping open a sugar packet and stirring it in with a teaspoon. Recorded on an hhb flashmic drm-85-c cardioid as foley for a podcast introduction setting listeners at a business conference.