22 Free Chaud Sound Effects - Most Popular
Sun and Heat #1

Omnipresent sun or overwhelming heat, this is a sound effect that is widely used in films. I made this sound in the studio, failing to find it in nature. Maybe it's an insect? If you know more about the source of this noise, tell me. According to another anonymous visitor: The Arizona Apache Cicada is the loudest. UCS Category: ANMLInsc. Length: 00:45.
Hot Water in Mug #2

Sound of hot water at 90°C being poured into a mug. An interesting sound: https://bigsoundbank.com/blog/sound-difference-hot-water-cold-water-b366.html. UCS Category: FOODGware. Length: 00:05.
Sun and heat #3

Omnipresent sun or overwhelming heat, this is a sound effect that is widely used in films. I made this sound in the studio, failing to find it in nature. Maybe it's an insect? If you know more about the source of this noise, tell me. According to another anonymous visitor: The Arizona Apache Cicada is the loudest. UCS Category: ANMLInsc. Length: 00:45.
Boiling water

Water boils at little broth. Miking on a hot plate (no noise from gas). UCS Category: WATRBubl. Length: 00:13.
Whistling kettle #1

Whistle of a teapot or kettle on a wood fire. UCS Category: WHSTMech. Length: 01:08.
Sun and heat #4

Omnipresent sun or overwhelming heat, this is a sound effect that is widely used in films. I made this sound in the studio, failing to find it in nature. Maybe it's an insect? If you know more about the source of this noise, tell me. According to another anonymous visitor: The Arizona Apache Cicada is the loudest. UCS Category: ANMLInsc. Length: 00:45.
Sun and heat #2

Omnipresent sun or overwhelming heat, this is a sound effect that is widely used in films. I made this sound in the studio, failing to find it in nature. Maybe it's an insect? If you know more about the source of this noise, tell me. According to another anonymous visitor: The Arizona Apache Cicada is the loudest. UCS Category: ANMLInsc. Length: 00:45.
Quenching, cooling #2

Cooling a hot object with water. This is a welder in a glass. UCS Category: FIRESizz. Length: 00:02.
Electric kettle #2

Noise of electric kettle, with the minimum of water. UCS Category: MACHAppl. Length: 01:58.
Water that burns

Crackling as water instantly sizzles and evaporates the moment it hits a hot plate. 16 spurts of water, from a single drop to a larger amount. UCS Category: WATRBubl. Length: 02:02.
Whistling kettle #2

Whistle of a teapot or kettle on a wood fire. UCS Category: WHSTMech. Length: 01:51.
Quenching, cooling #3

Cooling a hot object with water. This is a welder in a glass. UCS Category: FIRESizz. Length: 00:01.
Quenching, cooling #1

Cooling a hot object with water. This is a welder in a glass. UCS Category: FIRESizz. Length: 00:01.
Hot water in mug #1

Noise of hot water poured into a large mug. An interesting sound: https://bigsoundbank.com/blog/sound-difference-hot-water-cold-water-b366.html. UCS Category: FOODGware. Length: 00:07.
Quenching, cooling #5

Cooling a hot object with water. This is a welder in a glass. UCS Category: FIRESizz. Length: 00:01.
Electric kettle #1

Electric kettle noise, with 75cl of water. UCS Category: MACHAppl. Length: 02:28.
Quenching, cooling #4

Cooling a hot object with water. This is a welder in a glass. UCS Category: FIRESizz. Length: 00:01.
Senseo coffee maker: Water that boils

First step of making coffee with a Senseo coffee machine: water boiling. UCS Category: MACHAppl. Length: 01:28.
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