A symphony warming up. Recorded in vancouver, canada at the orpheum theatre on a samsung s7 edge cell phone with the samsung voice recorder application in june 2017. This recording was made from 2nd row right side.
Recording from a concert. A full choir and small orchestra, plus 100 audience members. The performers sat down between movements and all took a drink of water. The audience did too, and some light whispering occurred. Stereo recording at 24bit and 96khz.
This is my design of a crowd applause and cheering with yelling and whooping. Edited and designed using elements of my crowd recordings from atlee high school's school play in december of 2021.
Recording of a middle school band short performance. Starts with piano for the intro, then goes into a group of out of tune stringed instruments sounding a lot like "twinkle twinkle little star" followed by polite audience applause, and ending with an audience member's cough.
Jazz big band warmup before a gig. Trumpets, reeds, drums, create the typical cacophony of sound before the show. Recorded using a decca tree microphone setup. Zoom h4n, 48khz, 26 bit.
An example of A percussionary sting used in slapstick comedy. Drum roll and cymbal common at the pun-end of a joke delivered by a comedian an front of an audience.
This was a fierce match between pengosekan and pedang tegal. The audience was the liveliest i've seen and heard. Recorded with zoom h2n on august 16th, 2012.
Jazz big band warmup before a gig. Trumpets, reeds, drums, create the typical cacophony of sound before the show. Recorded using a decca tree microphone setup. Zoom h4n, 48khz, 26 bit.
This audio was taken on the subway train. I wanted the audience to picture a scene in which someone is sending a text message in order to meet up with a friend.
Ambient sound from a small hall. Low chatter can be made out with the classic adult line from a family or school event, "how'd those kids get so big?".
Recorded in a classroom of 16 people, half male and half female, using an sm57 microphone. Also, there is a door shutting at the end. Watch out for that.
This is a recording made on the zoom h5n. You can hear people milling about at a beer garden. There are people in a hot tub in the background. It is stereo.
Zoom h4n recording from the speaker's podium at a small conference in london of about 60 people. Polite clapping to thank a speaker. Clapping lasts only about 6 seconds.