Went to a public toilet in a small village in the lake district (england). The door lock made the most awesome sound and the reverb in that room sounded great, luckily i had my recorder. . .
I recorded this one night in an empty hallway on campus with a tascam dr-05 for an assignment, literally the steps are my own and the tascam was down at my feet while i walked.
Someone a ways over from us was firing a rifle. It really echos off the hills and forest. Recorded with my yamaha pocketrak and edited on sony vegas. My headphone jack quit on my computer so i'm hoping it's up to snuff. Please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :^).
I recorded my whistle with this one too. I have the ability to make reverse whistling sounds. I just killed background noises in my bedroom using my audio editing program and i added a reverb for that echo in the forest sound. This is a bird making different sounds.
Announcement on glasgow queen street railway station for edinburgh train and aberdeen train departing from the same platform. Recorded 26 march 2012 using olympus ls3 and okm binaural mics.
Weirdly echoing seagull calls recorded from top floor window of a building near fort point area of south boston. Recording also features a lot of traffic noise (including police sirens) and some wind-based distortion.
Quick flourishes of synth keys going up and down the pentatonic scale. Synth used was the korg ms 20 mini, analogue and monophonic. Subtle filtering and echo was placed on the recordings, as well as some reversing.
On a music tour mostly travelling along the volga river and stopping at various places on the way. Captured on portable cassette recorder. Deep into the night on deck of boat, a trumpet. May 1992.
This sound is a mix between me walking in the grass and me riding book. I applied an echo of 3 seconds with a 4 factor. Moreover, i add an adjustable melted at the beginning of the sound.
Sound from kitchen drain inside house in poipet (ប៉ោយប៉ែត). Record use zoom h4n pro, 2019. 05. 10 02:03 (only can record this sound in quiet and late nights).
I was walking through a local church venue during a large refurbishment project and realised the noise my footsteps were making was rather neat. Recorded on an iphone. . . It's all i had at the time!.