Foghorns of two ships meeting in the st. Lawrence rivier at sillery (quebec city, quebec) on a foggy night. Recorded on a third-floor balcony overlooking a cemetery (hence, the crickets) on a cold september night at 1 am. 19-minute mono recording using a sennheiser 416 shotgun mic, sound devices 302 mixer and sd 744t recorder. 24-bit, 48khz.
Close recording of a cricket in the californian desert (in the mojave desert, close to joshua tree park). Sound recorded by a ms setup schoeps ccm41+ccm8sound devices 788t recorder with cl8ms is encoded in stereo left-rightrecorded in september 2012. The same sound slowned down:http://www. Freesound. Org/people/felix. Blume/sounds/166342/#. More sounds on http://www. Felixblume. Com. Please rate the sound or comment it if you like it !.
Recorded on 24/03/2010 at approx. 7pm in the royal melbourne botanic gardens. Recorded with a zoom h2 in 2-channel surround without a windshield. File has not been modified.
Crickets in kotor, montenegro with human ambient sounds in the background. Recorded at the evening, 25/9 -2014. Recorded with a zoom h1 and edited with audacity. Please, contribute voluntarily to freesound if you download this and other files of me. I will be happy and grateful if you share some response!.
A single cricket lived in one of my air conditioning vents. It seemed a rather sad thing. Apologies for the noise floor! recorded with a tascam dr-40x.
This is a one minute narrated sound walk done on the night of september 8, 2019, at around 10 pm. It includes sounds of distant crickets, airplanes, the gentle lapping of a pool, and other forms of nightlife.
Cricket ambience, recorded on a humid evening in the summer of 2011. Some gentle wind noise through the trees is also audible, as are some distant motorcycles and an airplane flying overhead. (the wind noise on the mic briefly becomes loud a few times, but the recording is mostly clean. ).
Cricket ambience, recorded on a humid evening in the summer of 2011. Some gentle wind noise through the trees is also audible, as are some distant motorcycles and an airplane flying overhead.
Crickets (at least three different ones) chirping in the otherwise quiet night. Recorded just after dark in july 2009 in the french countryside. Used the front mics of a zoom h2.
Recorded in portugal, during spring time; no traffic, no boom handling noise. Subtle water pop-out. Setup: xygear: line audio quad mic, edirol, blimp, dead cat.
Night ambience recorded close to a campground in rural new zealand - crickets, distant ruru (native owl), occasional distant camper sounds, gentle breeze in trees. Recorded with zoom h4n.
Grasshoppers, wind, light splash of water. Ideal for ambient and creating a relaxing evening atmosphere in nature. Recorded in the countryside on the phone, so there are no sounds of cars, people talking, and so on.
If charles dickens may be counted as an authority on the matter, to harbour a cricket in one's home was once an honour and a good omen. Perhaps it still is. That being the case, i am privileged, and i hereby share my good fortune with this community in the form of a recording of that hallowed insect's chirping. However, i do not find its call as soothing as some might, and if it continues to bruise the air with its incessant racket, i may be moved to seek it out and destroy it! so. . . Perhaps. . . In memoriam. . .
The cricket is in northeast china very popular in summer fields. This sound is from my feeding pet a green big one in winter and it's named winter cricket by the artificial breeding technology. There lot of people like to feed cricket for listenning and enjoy it's in beijing china for long time ago. It's fun in the lifetime.