High-Quality Nut Sound Effects

Explore our diverse collection of nut sound effects, perfect for your creative projects. From cracking to rolling nuts, these sounds bring authenticity and variety to your work.

The sound of a squirrel crunching on a nut, with natural chewing and cracking noises.

A nut grinder in action, producing a continuous grinding noise with occasional cracking sounds.

A series of rapid cracking noises as multiple nuts are broken open in quick succession.

Gentle rolling and rattling of nuts inside a glass jar.

A nut being hit with a hammer, producing a loud crack followed by scattered debris sounds.

The sound of scooping nuts into a wooden bowl, with subtle clinks and scrapes.

A single nut falling and bouncing on a hard metal surface.

A sharp cracking sound as a nut shell breaks open.

The sound of a nut being crushed underfoot on a concrete surface.

A handful of nuts rolling across a wooden table.

Produce the sound of a squirrel munching on a nut, including tiny crackling and chewing noises.

Cartoon chipmunk rapidly munching on nuts with exaggerated popping sounds.

Soft munching of a squirrel eating nuts, recorded outdoors with natural ambient noise.

Chewing nuts

sound of human chewing pine nuts

psychedelic smooth melody, experimental lofi electronic music for sleep, lazy and smooth without strange sounds, with a touch of ingenuity, harmonious vibe, unpredictable beat, natural transitions, small climax, duration: 3 minutes

Children playing hopscotch with rocks on the street for a minute.

Nuttawut Wiboonattorn, please come to the office.

Water flow, 10 minutes.

Horses galloping on a battlefield for 5 minutes.

Broadcasting sound effect, 2-3 minutes. Intro: 'Mic test 1 2 3' (30s), explanation (20s), exciting music (20s), calm music with birds chirping (30s), broadcasting music (20s), slow calm piano music (25s), broadcasting music (15s).

Fast-paced metronome ticking with a crisp, sharp tone at 160 beats per minute.

Vintage clock-style metronome ticking with a metallic resonance at 72 beats per minute.

Classic wooden metronome ticking at a steady 60 beats per minute.

Loud and clear metronome sound with a bassy undertone, set to 140 beats per minute.

Mechanical metronome with a distinct winding sound before starting the ticking at 80 beats per minute.

Mechanical metronome sound with a slight echo, set to 90 beats per minute.

Digital metronome beeping with a sharp tone at 120 beats per minute.

Digital metronome sound with alternating high and low tones for downbeats and upbeats at 120 beats per minute.

Mouse heartbeat, 1000 bpm decreasing to 700 bpm in 1 minute.

The gentle crackle of chestnuts roasting over an open fire, accompanied by faint holiday music.

Coconut falling on grass

A creative scribbling sound of a pen drawing with nice effects, 1 minute long.

A creative and professional pen scribbling sound with effects, lasting at least 1 minute.

Coconut hitting the ground

5 minutes of howling wind.

4-second Kawasaki Ninja superbike donut on dry asphalt. Quick throttle rev, then high-RPM engine, aggressive tire spin, screeching, rubber skidding, throttle modulation, raw engine growl. No music or background.

sound effect and music in radio news program 5 minutes

Create a 1-minute monotone sound resembling a cyborg being programmed. It should be creepy, hypnotic, and binaural, with slight tonality. Ensure it loops seamlessly.

Kawasaki Ninja superbike donut, dry asphalt, quick throttle rev, high-RPM engine growl, aggressive rear tire spin, sharp rubber screeching, detailed throttle modulation, no background, clean engine and road surface