Footsteps recorded in a stone chamber with great reverb. It also adds to the sound that the chamber was part of a castle used by the knights templar and located right next to the windmills described in don quijote. Recorded on a zoom h4.
Footsteps recorded in a stone chamber with great reverb. It also adds to the sound that the chamber was part of a castle used by the knights templar and located right next to the windmills described in don quijote. Recorded on a zoom h4.
This sound could be described as a stumble or a trip. Made with sneakers on a tile floor. Recorded with a turtle beach p11 headset and processed through audacity.
Crackling | rock movement: foot steps on rocks,. Date: friday october 16, 2015recording number: t03location: lethbridge, alberta, coulees. Technical: recorded with sound devices recorder and a rode nt4 shotgun microphone. Processing: none. Recorded by the intraenvrionmental sound project.
Standing by the exit by platform 11 at centraal station den haag, listening to footsteps, luggage wheels rolling over bumps, voices and station announcer in dutch. Recording: olympus ls3 + okm binaural mics.
Just one of a bunch of shoe hits on a metal trash can. I used a home-built contact mic made from a cheapo piezo. This was fed into an h4n and edited in pro tools.
Electric train pulling away from station in blackheath london. Some footsteps and quiet talking. Recorded in stereo with an edirol r1 using the internal mic.