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.
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.
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.
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.
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?".
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.
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.
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.
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.