My two dogs, lester and blossom, having breakfast. Their metal tags bang metal bowls and then blossom has a drink, hence, dogs breakfast gamalon orchestra by stream.
Italia, napoli - a herd of goat is eating; the small bell are tickling. Sound recorded by a ms setup sennheisermicrophone mkh50+mkh80sound devices 302 mixer + sound devices 744t recorderms is encoded in stereo left-rightrecorded in 2009same sound on soundcloud: https://soundcloud. Com/felixblume/italy-goat. More sounds on http://www. Felixblume. Com. Please rate the sound or comment it if you like it !.
Chips being eaten: this sound is purposefully exaggerated to enhance the disturbing feeling of a person eating too loudly and with an open mouth. You can hear every crunch and saliva pulling between the lips that are munching down on chips. It sounds sloppy and disgusting. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg in a sound studio. Specifically created to enhance irritation.
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 recording of a breakfast setup. It is quite overdone, so that there should be way more than enough of all the sounds i tried to capture. I am sorry for the format.
A recording of me chewing the last bit of a lozenge. First an open mouthed crunch is heard, followed by another. This transitions to closed mouth chewing noises mixed with lip smacking noises. The clip ends with a slight sound of a car driving by in the background. Recorded using a h4n zoom recorder. Sound is in stereo, and is in. Wav format. Feel free to use crunch chew as you see fit.
I recorded myself eating a slice of an apple. Using a sony ic recorder held closely to my mouth i chewed it very rudely then removed some background noise in fl studio's edison editor and then used fl limiter to really up the volume.
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.