A gunshot sound effect recorded for a high school production of the musical heathers. It was recorded on a zoom h1 and was made by a theatrical cap gun. I recorded it at a distance of about 5 feet and then again at a distance of about 40 feet from the audience and allowed the sound to reverberate both times. Then i duplicated both and mixed in both original sounds on top of each other, plus each sound pitched down 1 octave and the 40-feet away recording at 2 octaves down, plus the closer recording pitched one octave up. We then added and adjusted reverb in audacity and adjusted the sync of all the clips to be aligned, and adjusted the mix to make it sound as real as possible.
The sound of a glass lid being removed from a jar. Achieved with glass, a zoom h6 and some small eq and layering. No credits needed - commercial use allowed, as long tell me what you use it for if you download!.
Opening a bottle of sparkling ice soda, lid sounds, fizz, twisting the lid off, and all the stuff. Check out my yt:https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/uckx0_tpcgki-o3yqkiesb1a/.
Putting a bottle and a glass on a table. Opening a fizzy water bottle. Unscrewing a metal cap. Noise of sparkles audible afterwards. Pouring fizzy water into the glass. Repeated closing and unscrewing the cap. Drinking from the glass. Recorded in the studio rec. Room with pencil shure ksm 141.
This happened when the audio was recording between vocal takes at a recording studio, completely naturally - no actingopening a small redbull can, sipping, small burprecorded with a peluso 22 251 studio condenser microphone going through a capi vp26 preamp.