The 13-year periodical cicadas in the midwest. In this recording i was lucky enough to have some forest birds also sing throughout the steady drone. Recording made with marantz pmd661 (**with beefed up and extra quiet pre-amplifiers by oade brothers electronics), running samson co-2 matched true stereo microphones. My original recording was made at the highest bit rate allowable on my machine -- 98khz.
A short sample of a cricket recorded in cuernavaca, morelos, méxico on summer but with time modified to go slower, so an interest different quality of sound appears. Recorded whit a zoom h1.
Sound recorded in the "henry pittier national park" located central coast of venezuela with the edirol r44 stereo internal mics and one very old me66. Hope you like it!.
I made this recording about 3 o'clock in the morning and the early morning summer insect chorus was joined by the "iron horse" -- man's ever present reminder of the river of man's commerce. Made with my zoom h4n field recorder using it's built-in internal microphones. .
Insect sounds at midnight in a remote unplanted corn field, recorded on a sony himd minidisc recorder with a rode nt-4 stereo microphone fitted with a rycote windscreen.
Recorded with sony stereo mic and md portable recorder (sharp) in the mountain of pendeli, se of athens during dusk in july. Multiple insect songs (grasshoppers, crickets) and the city ambient noise in the background.
Close up recording of a bee on a flower, i had the mic input level turned up to max to see if it would pick anything up, i couldn't hear it at all, and it sounds pretty good! shame about those inconsiderate people in the background. "hey i'm trying to record a bee over here!" is not really something you can get away with saying to strangers.
Recorded with the internal mics of my tascam dr-40 with a windshield. After walking a few minutes in the parc naturel des vosges, on a sunny day in the forest. You can hear birds and insects.
Pine woods about half of a kilometre away from the shore of lake huron. Late summer afternoon. Steady wind in trees. Cicadas at start, quiet middle, birds and flies at tail. At 5 minutes a single car passes in the distance.
A classic deep woods, summer soundscate. The insects' droning seems to slow everything down as the high tempuratures bake the land. Every now and then you'll hear some bird calls in this recording. Towards the end, the insects temporarily stop and a goldfinch answers with his/her own call.
Sometimes you really need to get away to peace & quiet. This recording, made with my handy zoom h4-n and its built-in stereo microphones, was made in perhaps the quietest time of the morning -- that magical time between 3am and 4:30am when the birds even are still asleep. Made in a backyard of a town of about 7-thousand people.
Dry rolling thunder before storm near a small village in the mexican jungle. Microphone: ms schoeps ccm41&ccm8;recorder: sound devices 664ms encodeddate and location: february 2016, sierra mazateca (mexico).
Recorded at the denver colorado botanic gardens at approximately 8:50pm 2017-08-16, temperature approximately 23'c. I followed the sound of the insects in the gardens to a tree-filled spot and stood stationary to create the binaural recording. Sound professionals ms-tfb-2 binaural mic set w/12vdc battery box > sound devices mixpre-6 @ 24/96 +36db gain > adobe audition digital gain > flac.
Crikey the cricket was chirping in a leafy bush in portland, oregon, around 11 p. M. In early september. The original recording had some ambient noise, but it has been cleaned up for use in. . . A film?. . . A song?. . . Or raw material for mangling into a sound design element? this is the. Wav version; there's also an. Aif should you prefer that. It has not been down-sampled.
A few minutes of ambiance, mostly crickets and cicadas, at around 10:00 pm on august 10, 2018, recorded in jamestown, nc with an iphone 8 and shure mv88.
Ambience of a quiet day at the countryside (12:00 p. M. ), away from the town in a small dirt road. Birds can be heard as well as some insects and occasional wind.
Nighttime crickets recorded on the screened porch of a log cabin in cooperstown, new york, usa. Zoom h1n, stereo, 48k, 24-bit. Gain boosted 12 db. Minor cleanup with izotope rx. Recorded in october, 2020.