Prepare tea: open metal can, rustling tea leaves fall into a strainer, boiling water is poured in, the kettle is turned off again. Recording with tascam-dr05, post-processing in garageband and audacity.
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.
Water comes to a boil in a kettle, is poured into a mug, is stirred with a metal spoon, then is dumped in the sink. The neighbors were hammering something, so once or twice i re-started an action. . . .
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.
Class assignment. The goal is to create a sound based off of a rare/unique word. Word chosen: chrysalism n. The amniotic tranquility of being indoors during a thunderstorm, listening to waves of rain pattering against the roof like an argument upstairs, whose muffled words are unintelligible but whose crackling release of built-up tension you understand perfectly. .
Stirring a cup of boiling water. Recorded with zoom h6 recorder and rode ntg-2 shotgun microphone. Cleaned with reaper. Feel free to leave a link to the project that you used this sound in. Would love to see and hear how you used the sound. :).