Title | Squeaking - Fork On Plate - Short - Quick Like A Bird - Animal - Scratching |
Board | Stainless Steel SFX Library |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 2 seconds |
Plays | 1 play |
Auto Transcribed | No |
Uploaded By | Bardman |
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Squeaking - Fork On Plate - Short - Quick Like A Bird - Animal - Scratching
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Created by Bardman
Description: These sounds capture the essence of the Stainless Steel S Library, providing a diverse range of auditory experiences associated with stainless steel objects. From the clang of a pot being set down upside down on a wood surface to the high-pitched squeaking of a fork on a coated pot, each sound immerses the listener in a world of metal on metal interactions. The whirling before picking up a pot, the scraping of a fork on a plate, and the unsettling contact of a fork on a coated pot all add layers of texture to this collection of sounds.
The Kitchen Aid side by side stainless steel refrigerator opening and closing offers a familiar yet distinct sound that signifies the presence of modern appliances in a domestic setting. The tiny rats-like squeaking of a plastic doll on a pot and the eerie contact of tiny robot rats talking create a whimsical and surreal auditory experience. These sounds evoke a sense of playfulness and imagination, adding a unique twist to the stainless steel soundscape.
The stainless steel kettle being put down and picked up from a stove burner in a series exudes a sense of ritual and routine, highlighting the everyday use of stainless steel kitchenware. The quick, bird-like scratching of a fork on a plate adds a dynamic and lively element to the collection of sounds. Each sound tells a story, painting a vivid picture of domestic life and culinary activities.
These sounds can be played and downloaded from the Stainless Steel S Library, providing a treasure trove of auditory stimuli for sound designers, musicians, and anyone interested in exploring the sonic qualities of stainless steel objects. Whether you are seeking inspiration for a composition or simply enjoy the meditative quality of these sounds, the Stainless Steel S Library offers a rich tapestry of metallic tones and textures to explore.
The variety of sounds in the Stainless Steel S Library showcases the versatility and range of sonic possibilities inherent in stainless steel objects. From the harsh scraping and banging of metal on metal to the delicate squeaking and sliding of a fork on a plate, each sound offers a unique perspective on the acoustic properties of stainless steel. Whether you are drawn to the rhythmic intensity of a pot being pushed across a wood surface or the haunting melody of a fork on a low plate, these sounds invite listeners to immerse themselves in the world of stainless steel.
The Kitchen Aid side by side stainless steel refrigerator opening and closing offers a familiar yet distinct sound that signifies the presence of modern appliances in a domestic setting. The tiny rats-like squeaking of a plastic doll on a pot and the eerie contact of tiny robot rats talking create a whimsical and surreal auditory experience. These sounds evoke a sense of playfulness and imagination, adding a unique twist to the stainless steel soundscape.
The stainless steel kettle being put down and picked up from a stove burner in a series exudes a sense of ritual and routine, highlighting the everyday use of stainless steel kitchenware. The quick, bird-like scratching of a fork on a plate adds a dynamic and lively element to the collection of sounds. Each sound tells a story, painting a vivid picture of domestic life and culinary activities.
These sounds can be played and downloaded from the Stainless Steel S Library, providing a treasure trove of auditory stimuli for sound designers, musicians, and anyone interested in exploring the sonic qualities of stainless steel objects. Whether you are seeking inspiration for a composition or simply enjoy the meditative quality of these sounds, the Stainless Steel S Library offers a rich tapestry of metallic tones and textures to explore.
The variety of sounds in the Stainless Steel S Library showcases the versatility and range of sonic possibilities inherent in stainless steel objects. From the harsh scraping and banging of metal on metal to the delicate squeaking and sliding of a fork on a plate, each sound offers a unique perspective on the acoustic properties of stainless steel. Whether you are drawn to the rhythmic intensity of a pot being pushed across a wood surface or the haunting melody of a fork on a low plate, these sounds invite listeners to immerse themselves in the world of stainless steel.