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Tupperware Container, Thin Taking Off And Putting On A Lid In A Series 2, Medium Distant, Ab Stereo |
Board | Tupperware SFX Library |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 19 seconds |
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Uploaded By | Bardman |
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In the Tupperware's Library, the distinctive sounds of containers being opened and closed fill the air. The sharp click of a lid being taken off, followed by the soft snap as it is placed back on, resonates in the medium distance. These sounds, captured in Ortf stereo, create a sense of rhythm and order in the chaos of the kitchen. The delicate bubbles bursting in a Tupperware container add a bright touch to the otherwise mundane task of food storage.
The Tupperware containers themselves make their presence known with a series of thin, square lids being handled in quick succession. The thick plastic of the containers gives a solid, grounding feel to the sounds, as they are placed forcefully on a wooden table. The unidirectional recording adds depth and dimension to the experience, making it seem as though the containers are coming alive in their own symphony of sound.
The Foley recording of liquid being filled into a Tupperware container adds a new layer of complexity to the auditory landscape. The slow, deliberate pouring of liquid into the thick square container creates a sense of anticipation and satisfaction. The rich, deep tones of the Tupperware container resonate in the background as the liquid sloshes and settles into its new home.
As the series of lids are taken off and put back on in quick succession, the sounds shift and change in the stereo recording. The thick, shallow containers give off a satisfying click as the lids are secured in place. The plastic handles of the Tupperware containers add a tactile element to the experience, as they are gripped and maneuvered with precision.
The plastic containers sc**** together in a crisp, sharp sound, creating a sense of movement and energy in the surrounding space. The burst of bubbles in the Tupperware container adds a playful touch to the otherwise utilitarian task of storage. The medium distant recording captures the essence of the moment, allowing the listener to immerse themselves in the world of Tupperware.
For those who are curious to explore the world of Tupperware sounds further, these recordings can be played and downloaded from the Tupperware's Library. Each sound offers a unique perspective on the familiar objects that populate our daily lives, inviting us to listen closely and appreciate the symphony of sounds that surround us.