Hi Gary
Do you mean water dripping?
Then this paper: 
https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/handle/1853/50904/vandenDoel2004.pdf 
explains the dripping sounds process quite nicely.
Cheers
Stefania

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On 15 Jun 2019, at 17.59, Gary Worsham 
<gary.wors...@gmail.com<mailto:gary.wors...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I found a Faust example of a drip sound generator which I liked a lot.  It's 
like a rising pitch every time you trigger.  But it made me wonder "why does a 
real drip sound that way?"  Quick google search did not find anything, unless 
you include YouTube videos of "an hour's worth of dripping sounds through a 
reverb".  Reminds me too much of my time in that dungeon.

A week or so ago I wondered about "bullet ricochet' sounds but that was 
explained by several people as mostly being the result of the bullet starting 
to tumble after bouncing off something accompanied by some Doppler shift.  Note 
to self, if I hear a ricochet with a rising Doppler shift, hit the decks!

I'm asking this here simply because I know some of you physical modeling 
wizards hang out here.  Thanks!!!
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