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.
I modified the attack and cut the silence at the beginning and the end. Masse:groupe tonique. Timbre harmonique:clair et creux. Grain:assez rugueux. Allure:pas de vibrato mais la cuillère vibre un peu dans le fond. Dynamique:attaque progressive et redescente pour finir. Profil mélodique:pas de mélodie mais un rythme irrégulier. Profil de masse:changement des niveaux au début et à la fin.
Recording of placing metal and plastic cutlery into a draw. Recorded using an audio technica shotgun mic, external pre-amp and zoom h4n recorder. Recording in 24bit, 48khz.
Eating wonton soup and crunchy chips at a chinese buffet in mississippi. Traditional chinese buffet music is playing in the backround and you can hear every aspect of the meal.
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. :).
It's just a sterling silver spoon being dropped gently onto a wooden cutting board. Nevertheless, first thing i used this sound for was a dwarf hammering a weapon.
A metal spoon bouncing ever so slightly on a porcelain bowl the way a drumstick hits a snare. I thought the hit had a nice inflection to it and could be used for some strange percussion break.
Recording of a breville electric kettle boiling from cold then being poured into two cups and spoons being added. Recorded on worktop about 30cm from kettle in a kitchen on a zoom h1n.
Several takes of putting a glass cup with a spoon inside onto table, then putting spoon into the cup, then pouring hot water into the glass, spoon still inside. Recorded as a foley for a short feature i heleped with some sound design.
Created a loop in audacity by hitting an old coca cola collectors glass with a spoon in several locations, altering the pitch of these sounds, and applying them in a rhythmic fashion. Ended up with a kinda creepy march-like sound.