On the workbench is a spool of springy wire, which in this case happens to be nickel-chrome. It gets used sometimes for repairs; presently a few turns of the wire are sticking up above the spool, resembling an extended slinky. This is the metallic sound of twanging that coil of wire.
There is some cultural noise in the background, but the bird song is clear enough. This little fellow is a singing bird on a wire, looking for a mate on the morning of march 3, 2020 in dartmouth, nova scotia.
Basically it is a recording of a river that runs near my house. You can listen to the current of the river and different birds that are usually heard in the river bed in spain. It is made on a sunny spring day with very little car circulation by the corona virus. Recorded with a zoom h1 in stereo.
One of my zapper lightguns, an accessory of the nintendo entertainment system. I tried to give a variety of trigger pulls. Recorded with a cad gxl2200 microphone.
I was wearing a flat cap so the sheep thought i was the farmer and raced down the hill towards me, expecting to be fed. They were disappointed. It was early may and the air was still and clear. You can make out the echoes from the steep hill behind them.
A recording done at the end of march 2007. A blackbird singing in the eveningtime. Sennheiser me 64 microphones, shure fp-24 preamp into edirol r-09hr recorder.
An unsilent patch to celebrate that my spring reverb now is silent - when i want it to be silent. Spring reverbs can be sensitive to electricity. No my spring tank is hidden away!.
Birds singing in oostduinen park in scheveningen, the netherlands. Recorded with a zoom h4n using a sony ecm-678/9x shotgun microphone. Evening- 07-03-2015.
Recorded this at my girlfriend's house in the back where the frogs always congregate in spring. I used a yamaha pocketrak. Please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).