65 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Small Objects"

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The sound one water bottle makes when it is flipped in the air. The sound could be used for water bottles, light objects entering a small body of water, and boats swaying in the docks.
Author: Reneisng
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Dropping a plastic pen into a large bowl of water. Could be used for other lightweight objects falling into water. Recorded with a rode videomic pro into a zoom h5 recorder.
Author: Dslrguide
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Disassembling some kind of equipment with an electric screwdriver. The sounds of the screwdriver itself as well as several small objects (screws and bits of metal) being dropped on the floor can be heard.
Author: Alienistcog
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Sweeping beans scattered on the floor, sometimes with a broom, sometimes with hand. It can be used for whatever bean-like small objects on the floor, like seeds, beads, pieces of plastic, etc.
Author: Marianara
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Closeup recording of ice cubes being dropped into a small glass and then rattled around. Could sound cool layered with other rattling sounds, and could maybe pass for other objects being dropped and rattled. Recorded with a roland r-26 recorder and tidied up in pro tools.
Author: Dr
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Sweeping beans scattered on the floor onto a plastic dustpan. You can hear the sweeping and then how the beans hit the plastic. It can work for other small objects being swept, like beads, seeds and such. It also kind of sounds like small pieces of wood or plastic rolling around a plastic container.
Author: Marianara
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Metal tea can lid attracted and caught by a neodymium magnet. Thuds and clicks of the small metal object hitting the magnet attached to a plastic frame. Sound of the computer fans in the background. Recorded with the xiaomi redmi note 9 pro internal microphoneslight noise reduction applied using audacity.
Author: Slivinson
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Recording of medium sized and small metal objects emulating a machine or robot walk or footstep. Gear:zoom h4noktava mk-12. Format:. Wav 44khz 16bit stereo.
Author: Ienba
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Sound of dropping various items onto a carpeted floor (i used a small plastic duck, deodorant, and a hair spray).
Author: Dinoroki
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A sound design used for a theme park's holiday show where an elf suddenly appears and flies into a small room full of objects. Although not necessary, please credit dynamic algorhythm if used.
Author: Dynamicalgorhythm
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Creation date: 13 - 06 - 2017. Details of this sound:. Subject of recording:- object : small waterfall- material : water. Place of capture:- type : in forest- resonance : very low- distance from source : 2 m / 2 yard. Recorder:- recorder : tascam dr-40 v2- type of microphone used : condenser microphone- wind shield : rycote dr-40mwj. Recording parameters:- capture type : stereo- resolution : 16bit 44khz- input level: 60. Software used:none.
Author: Alayan
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Large cardboard box falling onto ground. Edits into one-shots. Stacks with other from bundle into a good crash. Recorded with shure ksm32 and buzz audio arc at 24bit and 48khz. Requires editing.
Author: Soundslikejoe
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My goal has been to open any jar or bottle without assistance. Some of those are screwed on pretty tight, unlike, uhm, me. So i bought one of those squeezy things where you work against a spring, but, my hands are a bit too small to gain the necessary advantage. The alternative? a crush-able exercise ball. It's really working. I measure my progress, from time to time.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Clean recording of various sounds that would occur when maneuvering around an office space (specifically a desk) and manipulating common office objects. Recording features lots of paper rustling and sliding across a wooden desk, handling pens and a stapler, stuffing manila folders and plastic binders, and towards the end there are some sounds of small-medium sized personal bag being unzipped and zipped and then being filled with some of the office materials. Should work great for filling in general office noises in a scene or reinforcing actions that involve any of the materials featured in the recording. There should be enough variety to allow you to glean more isolated sounds or just use assortments of layered sounds. Recorded with an akg p170 into a tascam 208i audio interface at 48khz/24-bit. Microphone was positioned roughly 1. 5 - 2 feet away from the source. There is some slight room reverb present, which is intentional, and should match common office workspaces well. An 85hz high-pass filter was applied to remove any unintentional, unnatural low-frequency rumbling that may have been picked up during recording.
Author: Ahriik
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This file was recorded on november 19 2013 at london's euston railway station quite close to the arrivals board. It was achieved using an olympus ls-100 digital recorder with cad m179 microphones attached to a jecklin disk (see wikipedia) to obtain the best sound possible. As opposed to quasi-binaural recordings where the user attaches small diaphragm microphones to his/her shirt collar (my usual recording method), the jecklin disk can be mounted on a semi-fixed object such as a floor-standing microphone stand which it was in this case, and left for a few moments for the best possible outcome. Using a jecklin disk means that there are no minute movements from a person trying to stand as still as possible, and for some unknown reason, this setup is able to differentiate in front and behind sound image although i personally do not know why this is the case.
Author: Onj
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