Cedric Hommel is a German sound designer, sound engineer, and foley artist who has worked on countless computer games, movies, animations, multimedia projects, and game trailers. His library consists of various naturally recorded and edited field recordings, as well as synthetically created sounds transformed through extensive effect chains and sound layering. Cedric's credits include the upcoming feature computer game "Das Schwarze Auge - Demonicon," various game trailers on Steam and German TV, and commercials for Audi, AMC, and Bayer.
Dropping a pill ot tablet into a glass of water, with a clink, ready to wash down the medicine. May also be a small piece of metal thrown into a glass of water, such as in a scientific experiment or such. Very close recording, hardly a splash, very natural and direct. Version 2, stereo. Kitchen,
An electric blender or mixer, smooth / soft /fine sound of running and grinding at middle intensity. This is not a loop, the mixers motor stops at the end of the recording. Recorded close to the action, and the blender is pretty loud and powerful. Here it is running at medium stage / setting. Kitchen, Appliances
Starting up a kitchen oven, pushing the button, air circulation, open and closing the lid, turning it off. Prepare to bake that cake! Kitchen, Appliances
A handheld blender / electric mixer / immersion masher, running in the kitchen on medium to high setting. Several short processings, loud, sharp, agressive, natural. Stereo. Kitchen, Appliances
A typical takeaway fastfood plastic cup, for drinking cola or a similar soda pop. The plastic cup comes with a lid and a plastic drinking straw. Sounds of using the straw, handling the cup. Not sucking / drinking, just handling the straw and cup. Version 2. Foley, perfect for movies and commercials. Kitchen, Drinking Glasses
A set of scales, an old mechanical weighing machine, the balances being depressed by placing something heavy on it. The needle deflects strongly. Version 2. Kitchen,
Dropping a pill ot tablet into a glass of water, with a clink, ready to wash down the medicine. May also be a small piece of metal thrown into a glass of water, such as in a scientific experiment or such. Very close recording, hardly a splash, very natural and direct. Version 1, stereo. Kitchen,
Foaming Soda, an effervescent tablet dissolving into fizzy lemonade. Or pouring a sparkling fluid into a glass, hissing and fizzing little bubbles. Close recording, mixed microphone technique, great for movies or food / pharma commercials. Version 1, stereo. Kitchen,
A larger than life sound of an effervescent tablet dissolving into sparkling soda water. Very close recording using mixed microphone technique, sounds like an aggressive acid bath. Therefore great for horror movies, as well as for (pharma) commercials or movies in general. Version 2. Kitchen,
Collecting some porcellain shards from a table. Very close to the sound of coins being picked up from a table, or glass shards. Version 4, stereo. Kitchen, Drinking Glasses
Boiling some water in an electric kettle / water boiler. First the button is pressed, then the water starts cooking, sizzling and hissing. The boiler stops automatically and the knob turns off again. Kitchen,
A very close recording of soda fizzle, big water bubbles. As it is very near and direct, it is also perfect for the sound of something dissolving in acid. Stereo. Kitchen, Drinks
A typical takeaway fastfood plastic cup, for drinking cola or a similar soda pop. The plastic cup comes with a lid. Sounds of opening and closing the lid, handling the cup. Foley, perfect for movies, commercials and animation, stereo. Kitchen, Drinking Glasses
That distinctive sound: A light fridge hum, the door being slammed shut, bottles clanging inside. Natural reverb, perfect as a kitchen foley sound, stereo. At night, all is quiet, going for a snack. Kitchen, Appliances
Crushing, grinding spices or herbs in a stone mortar in light, soft rotation by hand with a pestle, finely. The mortar is medium-sized and heavy and entirely made of stone. Kitchen,
Foaming Soda, an effervescent tablet dissolving into fizzy lemonade. Or pouring a sparkling fluid into a glass, hissing and fizzing little bubbles. Close recording, mixed microphone technique, great for movies or food / pharma commercials. Version 2, stereo. Kitchen, Drinks
A dish washer, running. This is a cut of the solo part of its cleaning cycle, in the kitchen, stereo. Natural sound, middle-close recording, closed lid. Kitchen, Dishwasher
Foaming Soda, an effervescent tablet dissolving into fizzy lemonade. Or pouring a sparkling fluid into a glass, hissing and fizzing little bubbles. Close recording, mixed microphone technique, great for movies or food / pharma commercials. Version 3, stereo. Kitchen, Pouring
A kettle with soup or brew. Simmering, cooking and bubbling. The substance sounds more like a thick mash or pulp in a pot, not that much like a fluid. Seamlessly loopable. Kitchen,
Swirling or shaking an almost empty soda (or beer) can. The rest of the liquid inside is fizzing and sparkling. Close recording. Stereo, version 2. Kitchen, Drinks
Crushing, grinding spices or herbs in a stone mortar in heavy powerful rotation by hand with a pestle, coarsely. The mortar is medium-sized and heavy and entirely made of stone. Kitchen,
Pouring boiling water into a ceramic teapot. It is hissing and sizzling, making splashing sounds as the pot is filled. Recorded very close. Stereo. Kitchen, Pouring
A larger than life sound of an effervescent tablet dissolving into sparkling soda water. Extremely close recording! Mixed microphone technique, sounds like a huge, aggressive acid bath. Therefore great for horror movies, as well as for commercials or movies in general. Version 2, stereo. Kitchen, Drinks
An intense sizzling or frying sound. Great as sweetener effect for fire sounds! A blistering, fizzling, crackling, loopable sound, perfect in the kitchen and also as a noisy static electro sound (such as welding something, or a transistor buzzing). Variant 2, stereo. Kitchen,
A larger than life sound of an effervescent tablet dissolving into sparkling soda water. Extremely close recording! Mixed microphone technique, sounds like a huge, aggressive acid bath. Therefore great for horror movies, as well as for commercials or movies in general. Version 1, stereo. Kitchen,
Pouring lemonade (or any other sparkling fluid like soda water) into a glass, foaming. Perfect for movies, commercials and animations. Clear, half-near recording, rich sound. Kitchen, Pouring
Removing the cork from a wine bottle. It's sitting tight on a bottle that was opened before, so it is pulled out by hand. After a few creaking sounds it goes out with a little pop sound. Stereo. Kitchen, Cork pop
An intense sizzling or frying sound. Great as sweetener effect for fire sounds! A blistering, fizzling, crackling, loopable sound, perfect in the kitchen and also as a noisy static electro sound (such as welding something, or a transistor buzzing). Variant 1, stereo. Kitchen,
Ticking against a drinking glass, a glass lampshade or a big light bulb, giving a glassy cling or clang with medium long sustain. Version 2. Kitchen, Drinking Glasses
A close recording of soda fizzle, small water bubbles. Sparkling water hissing and fizzing, inside a drinking glass or cup. The water gets stirred with a straw, a spoon or something similar, to enhance the dissolving of a medicine, a tablet or a drink. Seamless loopable, stereo. Kitchen, Drinks
A drinking glass, a glass bottle or a porcellain cup dropped on a table or the ground, breaking. Very close recording in mixed microphone technique, resulting in a very natural sound. A great foley sound for movies or games. Version 3, stereo. Kitchen, Drinking Glasses
Taking a cup or glass from the table, handling it and producing a cling sound, putting it back on the table. Clean foley recording, perfect for movies, commercials and animations. Kitchen, Drinking Glasses
A drinking glass with ice cubes and a drink inside is being swirled around, shaken. The ice cubes make clinking sounds as they move inside the glass. Stereo. Version 09. Kitchen, Drinks