14 various synthesized bell tones, originally created as chimes to precede paging announcements. Made with a modular synthesizer. 44. 1khz, 16bit, wav.
Loud bell from wind-up 1950s spartus timer. Repeated four times. Electro-voice bk-1 microphone, miked close, on hard wooden surface. Some ambient room noise.
Church-bells tolling, announcing a catholic funeral service in the small, mediaeval church of coupiac (département aveyron - france). ----sonnerie des cloches funèbre de l'ancienne église de coupiac (département aveyron - france).
A straightforward pattern made in the lmms daw, i used the analog bell preset with a delayed, pitched-down arpeggio of sorts. Over time, the tempo increases, from about 50 bpm in the beginning, to 150 bpm in the end.
Binaural* recording of cathedral bells repeating over and over (not looped). Towards the end of the file the bells are heard from a distance (the recording continued while walking away). Recording notes:. 1. Recorded in the field using soundman okm ii binaural microphones with the h1 zoom recorder. Sunday 87/2/2015 mid afternoon. 2. The recording has been left unedited to allow the greatest amount of creative reworking. 3. Recordings are as long as possible for video usage (it's easier to shorten a sound than to expand it). 4. Volume in these series will be left unaltered to allow easier mixing as far as possible. You won't have distant birdsong louder than a closeup door slam. 5. Attribution is appreciated but not necessary. A "thanks" or smiley face in the comments below will be fine. Commercial use is okay. Any concerns, send me a message. *binaural is a recording method that allows surround sound over stereo headphones but over speakers can add depth when mixed with other sounds.
Bell tower of the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. Recorded on the catholic university of america campus with a zoom h2 in four channel surround mode. The front mikes faced the basilica. The rear mikes were fairly close to a building and captured an off axis recording of the original peals while the reflection off the building was on axis and is louder than the original peal. The two files can be combined for a surround image.
A walk through a flock of sheep, bahhing and ringing their sheep bells. Please contact notthisbody if high-quality. Wav is desired. Www. Notthisbody. Com.
This time a more abstract sound clip which in that case was prerecorded (bell 1) altered to the extend and used from mono back to eight channel ending up l+r. Although its abstract atmosphere the modular effects rings on a specific structure using 20th century harmony "rules" and of course tempo. Enjoy!.
1 voice chanting with multiple echo's, added bell from. . . Freesound, that i cut up and stretched. By bristolstories (http://www. Freesound. Org/usersviewsingle. Php?id=113976)repeated_bell. Wav (http://www. Freesound. Org/samplesviewsingle. Php?id=65911).
I have recorded the sound of my tuning fork on my flask. That's look like a ring bell. I applied a whawha effect on my recording and i reversed the sens of the sound.
A short recording of a church bell. This bell sound was recorded on march 4th 2017 using my iphone 6. It was taken outside the chiesa della trasfigurazione church. I tried to clean the tourists sound as much as i can using waves plugins in protools 12.
Recorded on 21/02/2010 at approx. 9am standing next to the grossmunster church in zurich, switzerland. Recorded with a zoom h2 in 2-channel surround mode, with a windshield (but unfortunately there is still a bit of wind noise towards the end when the police siren starts). File has not been modified, only cut short from a longer recording. Note: this is the original wav file of the mp3 posted on freesound.