Processed sound effect created with civil war cannon field recordings captured at fort jackson in savannah, georgia in the spring of 2019, for savannah college of art & design.
Intense sea waves, caused by a ship from far away approaching. The bassy sound belongs to that big ship. Water collides with the shingles creating a unique and impressive sound effect. Recorded with zoomh6 & xy capsule.
A piece of pump organ improvisation with very little harmonic movement, but much space for the "breathe" of the instrument and the superposition (german schwebung) between the tones, the tones that swing between the tones in different time and tones. Excuse my english, i hope one can still understand. P. S. Start and ending must probably cut off :-).
Here's a vocal sample of "hydrochloric acid" ran through audioterm and sent to a waldorf blofeld as a wavetable. The blofeld pitches up and then scans the wavetable (via mod wheel, so it's fun), which plays out what you hear here, plus a fair bit of outboard verb. Sounds like a vocoder but it's not. As opposed to traditional samplers the pitch is independent of the playback rate / length of the sample.
Recorded as a video on my iphone whilst paddling in the sea at cleveleys after covid lockdown. Needed the sound of the waves for drama group play. Extracted using quick time and edited in audacity.
Calm waves crashing on a beach with the sound of fizzing bubbles as they break to an end. Recorded in walton-on-the-naze, essex, uk. Recorded with a zoom h6 msh-6 stereo mic on a calm spring morning.
Calm waves crashing on a beach with the sound of fizzing bubbles as they break to an end. Recorded in walton-on-the-naze, essex, uk. Recorded with a zoom h5 msh-6 stereo mic on a calm winter evening.
Calm waves crashing on a beach with the sound of fizzing bubbles as they break to an end. Recorded in walton-on-the-naze, essex, uk. Recorded with a zoom h6 msh-6 stereo mic on a calm spring morning.
Busy calm waves crashing on a beach with a hint of fizzy bubbles. Recorded in walton-on-the-naze, essex, uk. Recorded with a zoom h5 msh-6 stereo mic on a calm winter evening.
Small and fast wavelet because of the wind on a lake, close up. France, 2005. Recorded with abortf set up of two octava mc12recorded on fostex fr2wave stereo, 16 bits 48khz.
I'm not a sound pro. These sea sounds are recorded with a simple smartphone and exported as wav files. If you do not want the wind noise on the microphone, it is stereo so you can remove the "windy" track if you do not want it. All free to use, no credit required. Enjoy and go create something fabulous!.
Waves with an interesting stereo effect. No processing, this is the original recording. Recorded on phone. I was lucky to be on the beach when there were no people there, so there are no extraneous noises.
This is the sound of the sea on vagueira beach on a sunny winter day: 12h00 am 25fev2019. It was recorded with the internal micros of a tascam dr70. Ab_pair @ 48kh24. Wav.