36 results - UCS Category "METLImpt" - Most Popular
Metal Barrier: Closure #2

Closure of a large metal barn barrier. Slamming. UCS Category: DOORGate, METLFric, METLImpt. Length: 00:04.
Shot of shovel

Noise of a shovel that knocks on a hard object. A head for example :). UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:24.
Metal barrier: Closure #1

Closure of a large metal barn barrier. Slamming. UCS Category: DOORGate, METLFric, METLImpt. Length: 00:04.
Aluminum pan edge 20cm

Sample: Kitchen percussion: the rim of a 20 cm diameter aluminum saucepan struck with a wooden drumstick. The .wav sound is perfectly suited for use in a sampler. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:01.
Casserole #6

Coralie demonstrates with her portable sound device. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:13.
Nail falling on tiled floor

A nail dropping onto a tiled floor (x8). It’s a large framing nail used in carpentry. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:24.
Copper saucepan base 8cm

Sample: Kitchen percussion: the bottom of an 8 cm copper saucepan struck with a wooden drumstick. The .wav sound is ready for sampling. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:02.
Paella pan, outside

The sound of a paella frying pan that is taped outside with a mallet. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:15.
Copper cooker bottom 10cm (Sample)

Sample: Kitchen percussion: the bottom of a 10 cm copper saucepan struck with a wooden drumstick. The .wav sound is ready for sampling. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:02.
Casserole #4

Coralie demonstrates with her portable sound device. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:10.
Metal ball, bounce #2

A metal ball bouncing off a tiled floor. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:03.
Paella pan, inside

The sound of a paella frying pan that is taped inside with a mallet. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:11.
Aluminum saucepan base 20cm

Sample: Kitchen percussion: the bottom of a 20 cm diameter aluminum saucepan struck with a wooden drumstick. The .wav sound is perfectly suited for use in a sampler. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:01.
Casserole #1

Coralie demonstrates with her portable sound device. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:04.
Casserole #2

Coralie demonstrates with her portable sound device. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:07.
Casserole #3

Coralie demonstrates with her portable sound device. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:11.
Copper saucepan bottom 7 cm (Sample)

Sample: Kitchen percussion: the bottom of a 7 cm copper saucepan struck with a wooden drumstick. The .wav sound is ready for sampling. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:02.
Aluminum pan bottom 26cm

Sample: Kitchen percussion: the bottom of a very heavy, deep, thick 26 cm aluminum frying pan struck with a wooden drumstick. The .wav sound is ready for sampling. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:01.
Metal ball, bounce #3

A metal ball bouncing off a tiled floor. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:03.
Metal ball, bounce #4

A metal ball bouncing off a tiled floor. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:04.
Aluminum lid 20 cm

Sample: Cookware: 20cm diameter aluminum lid hit by a wooden drum stick. The .wav sound is perfectly suited for use in a sampler. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:01.
Aluminum frying pan edge 26cm

Sample of cookware: rim of a 26 cm aluminum frying pan, very heavy, deep, and very thick, struck with a wooden drumstick. The .wav file is ready for sampling. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:02.
Casserole #5

Coralie demonstrates with her portable sound device. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:09.
Metal ball, bounce #1

A metal ball bouncing off a tiled floor. UCS Category: METLImpt. Length: 00:04.
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