This is the sound of the sea on vagueira beach on a sunny winter day: 12h00 am 25fev2019. It was recorded with the internal micros of a tascam dr70. Ab_pair @ 48kh24. Wav.
Rain in brittany on a windy winter day. I built this sound by mixing several field recordings made on the same spot: a small wood in the south of the region. These recordings had different focuses: some were more wind-oriented, others had more rain. . . Instead of publishing these individual takes, i chose to mix them in order to create a soundscape that would vary in density, depth and spacing. Recorded with a zoom h2n in x/y stereo mode. Mixed in nuendo 2. Mastered in sound forge 8.
A recording made of a icy stream at a point where the water was actually running underneath a thin mantle of ice. Made on february 2nd, 2014. Equipment used: zoom h4n using the internal built-in microphones. .
Snow is melting, falling from trees on a snowed soil. Birds, a plane at 2,00france, tronçais forest, 2005. Recorded with octava mc12 mounted in abortf setuprecorded on fostex fr2wave stereo 16 bits 48khz.
This is the big radiator in my living room. I turn it on for a wile, then off again. The sound is taken with an akg condenser microphone and an audio 4 dj soundcard. . . . Enjoy imagine this big radiator. It is pretty nice warm inhere!:-d.
120 bpm adjusted; stereo (large diaphragm condenser (scm900) and dynamic (sm58) with slight phase adjustment. 122 120 bpm with tempo embedded with file from presonus studio one.
Not perfect, but not bad, here's a freight train passing only a few feet in front of the recording device. . . Enjoy! this train is passing through houston, british columbia, canada on a cold winter morning.
A bunch of gusts as a warm moist mass of air from the south steamrolls over southern illinois on, believe it or not, december 14th 2015. The temperature outside when i recorded this was 65 degrees! not quite the norm for this time of year. Recording made with the handy zoom h4n recorder using the internal microphones.
120 bpm adjusted, 12 seconds seamless loopable: stereo (large diaphragm condenser (scm900) and dynamic (sm58) with slight phase adjustment. Tempo embedded with file from presonus studio one.
Numerous distant brent geese which finally fly overhead and away. Recorded on a windy winter afternoon near skippers island, hamford water nature reserve, essex, uk. Recorded with a zoom h6 msh-6 stereo mic on a windy winter (january) afternoon.
Shoveling snow, few steps, throwing snow forward and aside, few breaths. Recorded with xy mics of zoom h6. Chopped and slightly denoised, still with some artifacts. 48khz, 24 bit, stereo, wav. Use it anyway you like. Enjoy).
A combination of two sounds of wind on a cold december evening. Recorded in ny on 12/23/22 at 5:45 pm and 8:20 p. M. Using a sound devices mix pre-3, a 3dio free space xlr binaural microphone (with wind muffs), and an audio-technica bp4025 microphone (with a rode blimp windshield).
Late winter snow storm last night in the detroit area 3-3-23 around 9pm est. Was attempting to record thundersnow but by the time i found my batteries the thunder and lightning stopped. Threw my zoom h1n under a plastic cloths basket just incase the thunder started back up, but no luck. This is a short clip of the original hour long recording. You'll hear, sleet, snow & wind.
A recording of strong north winds gusting through a neighborhood. You'll hear leaves ratttling, the flapping of a big tarp, dogs in the background far away, and, one of my favorites, wind chimes. The jingling wind chimes really get going towards the end of the recording. Occassionally a loud car drives by. I sat my handy zoom h4n recorder on my front porch for this one and used the internal microphones with record volume at 80. .
I don't know what kind this was, but several red-headed woodpeckers appear at my feeder. I got just one series without background traffic noise. If you want to repeat it for effect, each series came 46 seconds apart. Probably how long it took him to eat the bugs he turned up.