Hitting a half-full insulated klean kanteen water bottle with various objects. First short set with my fingertip, second set with the side of my varnished tin starbucks coffee mug and the third set with the side of a standard 3/8" plastic sharpie marker. According to my synth, this is extremely close to, if not spot-on with a d-natural (294 hz).
Removed the hum from cognito-perceptu's pill-bottle-4 sample. Original sample had truck in background in addition to some low frequency hum. Used the remove hum feature on izotope rx2 and, presto-chango, no distracting background noise. Now there is still a high frequency hum which i did not touch. I think this could be mitigated with a low pass filter in eq if you choose.
The sound is produced in an enclosed area. The microphone is placed at the bottleneck in order to clearly record a very stereotypical noise. I recorded it with a zoom h4n. I select a part of the recording and created an echo effect with reverberations. This sound can be used in an enclosed area with the goal of focus on it, as a clear mark that something important is being opened or revealed.
This sound was made to use as foley for a character walking sneakily. I created this by rubbing a smooth bottle and editing the pitch and position of the rubs. Recording using tascam dr-40.
This is the sound of a soda stream in action from the perspective of a contact mic placed on the co-2 bottle. Recorded with an olympus ls100 and an open transducer.
Uncorking a bottle of fine scotch whiskey, dalwhinnie 15 year single malt. Recorded in a small shed, zoom h2. Minimal processing, some normalization and truncation.
Shaking 3 pill bottles, from small to medium to large. Recorded june 5th 2017 indoors in amsterdam with zoom h1 recorder, with a little normalization and limiting.
Glass beer bottle blow sounding like the background "whoo" effect in the movies alien and blade runner. Mono. Old school spot effect. Helmholtz resonance using a partially-filled (for pitch tuning) glass beer bottle. The resulting tone was sampled, bandpass filtered, pitch bent and laid over a copy of the original sample. Reverb added post-effect to push the sound back and smooth out some nasty quantizing artefacts caused by the pitch bender.
Dropped a plastic bottle over some plastic sandals, recorded this with a phone and wo mic to record directly to my computer inside audacity and edited noise out. Use it freely no need to attribute anything.
Sound of someone feeling around for something on a dresser, panicking. Includes coins, bottles falling over, a pill bottle, and keys. Recorded with the blue yeti usb microphone, cardioid pattern.
This is the sound of knocking the cork out of a bottle of champagne with a saber (after a few practice hacks that hit the glass rim of the bottle). Recorded with a boom microphone onto a p2 card via a panasonic hvx200 digital video camera.