Hear the sound of the waves of sea, as they hit the rocks of beach. Its a cold winter, and that sound of sea bring in mind the most obscured - deepest cold beach.
Distant longtail-boat on a beach at haad chao phao, koh phangan, thailand. The waves are clearly audible. Wind and talking people in the background. Recorded with an olympus ls-11.
This recording was taken at the beach at cliffside resort hotel near greenport on longisland. Binaural recording with soundman okm`s and a h4n. If you want to support my work, please visit:jardinsonore(. )bandcamp(. )comthere you find a lot more.
This sound was recorded in the peninsula de paraguaná, venezuela. It has waves from the beach and some wind, you can also listen to distant playing children voices. Recorded with a roland edirol r44 int stereo mic. Enjoy! leave comment if you like.
This is a soundwalk i took at the monterey bay aquarium in central california from the outer bay exhibit through the wave tunnel (pausing for a single wave to crash) and then out the door and over to the balcony railing overlooking the ocean.
I created this noise from scratch to match all of your beach wave dreams! feel free to use in a film as background noise for a scene with crashing waves in the background.
I climbed down a narrow rock cave to record the eerie sounds of waves and water pouring in and out of the cave. It seems like it's never exactly the same sound. Good for setting ambiance in a cave for your treasure hunting pirate movie or audiobook.
East coast of the black sea not so far from gelendzhik city. Afternoon about 5:00pm. October 25th 2015. Recording device iphone 5s. Recorded on the beach. Logic pro x software used for convert to mp3.
Ocean waves at point reyes. Edited as a loop with no enhancement. Using a sony mz-rh1 minidisc recorder with unmodified panasonic wm-61 electret condenser microphone capsules. The left and right omnidirectional capsules are separately mounted in lavalier housings that allow independent placement when recording.
Fith attempt of uploading this 20 min beach sequence. Tried to upload this in wav (approx 650mb, 24/96) but somehow. . . Recorded with tascam dr-05 plus diy deadcat (and the kitten works as you can hear. . . ). So here we go as an mp3 (neil young would say we´ve only get five percent). If you want this as an uncompressed wav-file send me a note. You can hear me walking back to my car in the last minute. . . Enjoy and relax for twenty minutes, comments appreciated!.
Recorded on laguna beach, ca in close proximity to the waves. There were other people on the beach so you'll hear them in the background as well. Recorded outside with a zoom h5 using the stereo microphones that come with it.
Autumn bird life at the beach on sweden's southern east coast. Many ducks in the water and some crows in the trees some other creatures :). Used equipment'srecorder zoom f4microphones two line-audio´s cm3software wavelab.
About 5 minutes of ambient audio of surf crashing on the rocks of hokitika beach near sunset point. Recorded with a zoom h1 in february 2017. I do state the location and date at the very end - so be sure to clip it if you use this! there are no other sounds like cars, people, or airplanes. Just surf breaking on the rocks!.
Ambient recording of waves breaking on the beach at bournemouth, uk during storm august 2021. Stereo recording 120degrees separation which produces quite a lot of wind noise. Recorded on zoom h4n pro using the built in mics.
Front of the lagoon, la saline les bains – reunion island, 2018/08/01 at 14h30. You can ear children playing in the water and big waves front of the coral reef on the background, recorded with an olympus ls100, flat.
Atlantic ocean surf recorded on the beach right at the water's edge during an evening in september 2009. Some birds (plovers?) can be heard towards the end of the recording. Recorded with binaural mics (sound professionals sp-tfb-2) and edirol r-09hr digital mp3 recorder.
Another sample of a seagull at whitby, uk. Recorded in mono on my point & shoot camera, then made into pseudo stereo by pasting the mono recording into both left and right channels, then inverting/flipping the right channel.