Two ponies nickering enthusiastically for their sunday lunchtime feed of muesli and carrots. Location: a horse pasture field gate, south east uk. Recorded with:device: iphone 4sapp: recorder plusoriginal format: m4a. Recording date: summer 2015. This was m4a file i uploaded to soundcloud then downloaded to pc and converted to. Mp3,. Ogg and. Wav with online-audio-converter. Com.
This is a recording of my one year old daughter laughing. I recorded it with a samsung s10+ and then cut some low midrange and converted to. Mp3 with adobe premiere pro,.
A recording of a super fast hand dryer at a service station in the uk. Adjusted to reduce over loud volume and converted from wma to wav in adobe soundbooth.
This is a harmonica sound played by suzuki olive c20 harmonica(g key),recorded by iphone and i converted it into wav. It's monophonic, sampling rate 44100, 16bits.
Made for me by ice cream factory studio in austin tx: a reverend guitar into a blackstar overdrive into a blues jr. Into an sm57 with a transformer mod into a manley force four preamp into an ssl converter.
Recorded outdoors in a city in holland with a sonypcm-d1 at 96khz 24bit format. The recording was converted to a 320kbps mp3. Recorded around 13:00 pm.
A fast running small stream in spring. Recorded with a sony rx100 camera. Sound-file extracted from film using quicktime software and converted to mp3 using audacity.
Recording of a thunderclap with my zoom h2n, not bad for the cheep machine. . . Original recorded in ms but converted to stereo for you. Another sample is uploaded in ms if this is better for you.
Bird chirping, singing; ambience, suburb. Sounded recorded with zoom h4n, in a suburb of keszthely (hungary). Processed: lowcut, compression, converted to flac(audacity; level 8).
Recorded at a distance from the weir using onboard mics on a tascam dr40 and a sennheiser me66 to create an ab stereo image. 48kh wav then mixed and converted to an aif stereo track.
Cool in Rhythmn (dedicated to Stan Kenton) is played by Theo Jörgensmann, basset clarinet; recorded live in Hamburg, Germany. Converted to ogg by Herbert Weisrock