This sound was recorded on a country road in scotland. It is the sound of rain water running off the hill side onto the road. It was done for the task of the week 2 - option b.
Glass russell hobbs kettle quickly reboiling about 2l of water to make a nice cup of tea! sony ecm-ms907 mic, mz-r35 minidisk, normalized & edited in logic pro 7.
Glass russell hobbs kettle with lid open, boiling violently as automatic switch doesn't kick in, edited so that it more or less loops. Sony ecm-ms907 mic, mz-r35 minidisk, normalized & edited in logic pro 7.
This one is made for a musical production. Recorded with 2 x microtech-gefell m296 omni in ab on a edirol r44 recorder. The last bit of water floes off the bath and then you hear a gurgling sound of the outflowing water.
Ocean waves recorded from between two rocks. Recorded on a zoom h4 with the mics covered in zeppelin fur at 44100 hz 24-bit. There's some slight wind noise that can be filtered from 150hz downward. This is part of a series of recordings for an ambient music project i'm working on. There are some excellent ocean recordings on freesound if you're looking for a more traditional ocean sound, but my intent with these clips was to try to capture some natural phase-shifting by placing the h4 in cracks and crevices for a more hollow, "closed-in" sound.