Water Bash
A sampled water bottle.


ByMr Hay
The story
I’m usually more familiar with being filled with H2O but I’m always up for experimentation. A solid donk on the side seemed to make me want to sing a little, so I did just that.
And whilst at first this instrument might seem simple, there’s some flexibility and interesting textures to be found.
Stay hydrated, look after our water ways, fill up your own reusable bottle, turn off your computer and go outside for a hike. Oh, and don’t forget to take a little portable recorder with you. You never really know what you might find.
Glug, glug, slurp!
Reviews
The Magic is in the Effects
This library has more to it than you might first think. In addition to the obviously well sampled water bottle, this instrument offers up a delay and reverb with lots of controls in the GUI, all of this invite experimentation. The delay has a feedback control which can give you nearly infinite hold. Along with the creative delay, you get reverb, tape saturation, and EQ controls. While I'm not usually a fan of effects within guis, I like these. There are some really neat creative possibilities with the delay.
Uniquely captured sound of water bottle!
Interesting! Well captured bottle sound. Especially lower register has a deep pumping pad sound. I think it has a lot of interesting usage to the projects.
Sounds kinda like a hang drum!
Even though it's supposed to be a water bottle, it really sounds a hang drum! It also kind of dynamic as well. The range is set for the entire keyboard, although I prefer to stick to a more smaller one around the middle, because the samples get way too distorted as you go too high or too low. There are some clickly noises at the end of each sample that may be annoying in some cases.
Also personally I am not a fan of the GUI aesthetics, but it doesn't affect the actual instrument at all.