please do not obstruct the doors. . . Stand clear of the doors pleasevoice recorded from canada water subway station in london. Recording device: htc touch pro. Sound has been optimized (filters, normalizing, limiting).
Recording train arrival, from left to right, at grønland t-bane station. Equipment: roland r-26, internal xy and omni microphones mixed down as stereo.
Frequent tube riders may be familiar with the hum that happens between two stops, (i can't remember which two. ) for a moment, it gets a little too loud and freaks you out (around the 1:40 mark). The rest is just tube ambience. Recorded in stereo on a zoom h4n.
I recorded this on the london underground for an animated project that i'm working on. We boarded the train at bethnal green and travelled several stops until liverpool street. There are a few station announcements along the way. The train itself was moderately busy, but there was not much in the way of background chatter.
This wav sound is a basic accomplishment sound who can be used in a cartoon. The sound is composed in lmms whith 2 packs of sound : generaluser gs musescore v1. 442 and sonatina_symphonic_orchestra.
London underground's district line train to wimbledon. Stopping in west brompton with customer information announcement, then travel to fulham broadway and stopping there.
A short clip of three buskers playing a christmas carol. Accordian, drum and, later, trumpet. In a tunnel under a bridge on the south bank in london between festival hall and tate modern. Zoom h2, built in mikes.
Impulse response of a 60s tube spring reverb unit, fisher k-10 in stereo at 96khz. It is very versatile it looks good on drums, guitars, percussions, synthesizers and vocals, in addition to the beautiful spring sound in stereo.
A drain after a water flow: the water seems to build up a physical-mechanic surface tension kept mass in the tube, opens and closes this bubble-entity producing a specific rhythm in the plughole resp. The drainage pipe. It pulses with various plops and splashs, starts off with a firework kind of beat but then one hears a differentiated rhythm of 4-strokes sequences with slugs before these etc. Getting slower. Many minutes later it ends (beyond this track). The (hearable) cut is just the censorship of a small abortive piece -- left in to document the recording as recording.
Lots of bangs, bongs, clangs and you-name-it-whats. Yesternight our theatrical trouppe had been disassembling the set; main part of it is a huge, multi-ton construction consisting of several dozens (or hundreds?) steel tubes - it looks like erecting scaffolding, but much more steady. Disassembling it is a chore even if you have 25+ people around. I have recorded the later stage: clanging tubes are dragged to the hoister in order to be brought down to the ground level and loaded into a truck. Speech is cut off (hopefully all of it). Have a good use of it.
Fanfare type music as if played through a hurdy-gurdy and with the occasional sound of far-off drum. Hence the name. . . Sources furthrrrr generator (endorphins) sequenced by rené, blck_noire. Effects mimeophon, erbe-verbe. Morphagene used to reroute and twist slightly.