Pacific ocean at la push, washington (usa). Shielded from wind by large driftwood log. Recorded with a pair of rode nt1 mics connected to a sound devices 702 recorder.
Ocean swell and tension added by sequence from o-ctrl through mimeophon. Thanks to makenoise for the sample (waterfall sampled at various stages). Wogglebug randomised splice shifting created the ocean swell ;).
A field recording from winchelsea beach from 17-06-2019. . Recorded late in the evening, around 8pm. There is mostly wave noises and general ambience with some seagull calls in the background. Recorded on zoom h4n pro with rycote wind baffle.
Recording done on a windy day, at a floating jetty placed between two concrete piers at lake heddal in norway. Microphone: sennheiser ambeo vrrecorder: zoom f6converted from ambisonic a format to binaural stereo.
Recorded with a 2 x micrtech gefell m296 omnis in ab on a dat. This is a 10 jear old recording;-)very gentle waves on the rocks of the beach. You ca hear a gentle blubbering of the waves under the rocks.
A 10 min recording made at a beach resort on the fiji coral coast in july 06, recorded on a pd-170 camcorder with 2 sennheiser mkh416 in crossed stereo configuration. Original is 48khz, 16 bit. I have a higher bit rate version if you like this one.
I need about 6 seconds underwater sound, but no breath sound from scuba, for this animación:https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=f9c4f-oo1us. I combine tim-verberne's "underwater-movement 2; 7; 10; 11; 13" (but not that order) for create this sound. 2019. 09. 10 15:30.