I removed the aerator from the kitchen faucet and didn't get it turned off. My coffee cup filled and this sound resulted. I thought, sounds a little like water falling into a pool in a cave; so i added reverb to this file. Iphone and external mike. Reverb in audacity.
I removed the aerator from the kitchen faucet and didn't get it turned off. My coffee cup filled and this sound resulted. I thought, sounds a little like water falling into a pool in a cave; so here is the file without reverb, also am uploading one with it. Iphone and external mike. Reverb in audacity.
Beryl spring (a hot spring) in yellowstone national park, wyoming, usa. See photo: https://photos. App. Goo. Gl/1tifnpcnuxs4zgd19. Original recording is similar to b format ambisonic (horizontal only - no z channel), encoded to ortf stereo with harpex. If you want a higher resolution flac file (up to 24/96) of this recording, send me a pm. I could also encode a slightly different perspective, if you wish.
A little stream of water producing constant water drops. Hint: this file was recorded at 96 khz samplerate, try to play this at 44,1 khz, sounds more interesting. Recorded with zoom h1. No postprocessing. ---if you want, you can send me a tip using:- bitcoin cash (bch): 1htyelrfkftg9bvnph9wcrnyvmh83ve5qq- or bitcoin (btc): 1mvenxia6sajzrqsztb1cv4wetaalqsz66(but don't feel obliged to).
Very cristalin stream, romania, maramuresh, 2016. Close up recording, about 40 centimeters from above the stream in a silent forest. Recorded with shoeps ab ortfrecorded on cantar x248khz, 16 bits.
Other placesrecorder: zoom h2 / other portable devicesoftware: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
My first upload. A stream in the poconos, near bushkill falls, pa. Used a minidisc recorder and 2 small plugin mics. Just eq'ed a bit to take off any low wind rumbles to get a cleaner sound. Hope you like it.