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Clean, dry recording of a roughly half-filled metal can (the ribbed kind used for most canned food - probably steel, tin, or a blend of the two) containing dry oatmeal being shaken. A variety of forces and speeds were used to create a diverse assortment of sounds. Originally recorded specifically for canned oatmeal sounds, but could easily work for shaken cans containing most kinds of tiny, dry granules such as rice, nuts, grains, etc. A metal can was used for the unique, metallic timbre it produces - a glass jar or plastic container would sound different.
Recorded with a Behringer XM8500 directly into a Steinberg UR22C interface at 48kHz, 32-bit float. True 32-bit, not just 24-bit upconverted.
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
0:25.937
File size
4.8 MB
Sample rate
48000.0 Hz
Bit depth
32 bit
Channels
Mono