A couple of ir from a field recording at carnarvon gorge amphitheatre, a very subtle sandstone acoustic, not a big reverb, but warms up a flute nicely. . . . This place is an ancient aboriginal initiation site.
A couple of ir from a field recording at carnarvon gorge amphitheatre, a very subtle sandstone acoustic, not a big reverb, but warms up a flute nicely. . . . This place is an ancient aboriginal initiation site.
The sound of running water. You can hear rapids in the distance and water burbling around rocks up close. Recorded at ken lockwood gorge, in new jersey. --------------------2 primo em172 mic capsules > zoom h1.
Here in the midwest one sure sign that winter "has left the building" is when the neo-tropical migrants arrive in the forests to gorge themselves on the multitude of insects, and to raise a family. One of my favorite bird-songs is this "zipper" sounding call of the northern parula. Perhaps you have heard this very unique call while out in the woods. I recorded this with my zoom h4n recorder, using its internal stereo microphones. This sound was recorded around 7am on april 29th 2013.
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Gulping, drinking water, i think i was holding the sound recorder to my throat. The sound was recorded in my house in florida, using a sony ic recorder, processed in fl studio to remove noise.
I drank a coke before recording and the result was a lot of throat clearing during my narration. These are all real / genuine attempts at clearing my throat.
This is one of the very few canarian permanent waterfalls. It is located in los tilos forest, a biosphere reserve within las nieves natural park in la palma (canary islands, spain). It's about 25 meters tall and flows into a gorge covered by a thick laurel forest (laurisilva), a tropical ecosystem full of trees and ferns resembling jurassic park. Recorded with sony pcm-d50's stereo mic.
Four different throat clears that i cut out of narration recordings i was making. Recorded using audacity with audio-technica atr2100 mic. Noise reduction applied.
Large river rapids running strongly after winter rain. Recorded approximately fifty feet above water level. The river flows and turns through a narrow, high, partly exposed bedrock canyon which likely amplifies the sound of the rapids. The first nine seconds are unedited. The last two seconds have a fade out applied. In summer you can walk where the centre channel is in winter, so this is a lot of water moving swiftly down the cowichan river to the salish sea. Also see the companion audio posting "river-canyon-waters-edge-bottom-step. Wav" taken below the height of this recording. Recorder: zoom h1 n. Audio quality stereo 48000 hz.
Close-mic recording of water being swallowed several times, recorded with the zoom h4n's onboard stereo mics. Please leave a comment with any feedback you have! constructive criticism is always welcome!.
Little song loop made with garage band. Use it everywhere, no credits or anything boring like that needed! :). I would just love to know if you used it somewhere in the comments!.
First of two chirps as a ground squirrel came out of its den. Recorded on: tascam dr-05xdate: july 2, 2022location: willow lake trail, big cottonwood canyon, utah, usa.
Second of two chirps as a ground squirrel came out of its den. Recorded on: tascam dr-05xdate: july 2, 2022location: willow lake trail, big cottonwood canyon, utah, usa.