A simple bell sound created with additive synthesis. A combination of eleven oscillator, each one with a different envelope. The resulting udible tone is more or less a b. The sound itself is mixed with a simple piano b note, just to aid tone recognition.
This is ambience from our church. Recorded from local radio station that was recieved to tecsun pl-380. Recorded was zoom h1n, recorded straight from headphone out to recorder's line-in.
Recorded with a zoom h2n in december 2018, standing to the side of the cathedral away from the train station (to minimise background and people noise!).
The bells of st michael's church, southampton, uksaturday morning. Zoom f3, fel pluggy 172 mics22-11-19_112024_southampton_church_bells_f3_fel_pluggys. Wav.
On a music tour mostly travelling along the volga river and stopping at various places on the way. Captured on portable cassette recorder. Walking around moscow, may 1992.
This is a 24-bit 44. 1khz impulse response recorded at the very acoustically interesting notre dame in new york city. The stereo x/y mics are oktava small-diaphragm microphones running into a sound devices 702.
This is a recording of a church bell ringing before the evening service. Bell is playing a slightly flat b3 (around 240hz) with nice harmonics (very loud at d4). I was recording it on my laptop from the yard behind the church using two shure ksm32 large condenser mics and a rme fireface uc. Hpf at 60hz, no postprocessing.
High quality mono recording of swiss catholic monastery bells at einsiedeln. Recorded direct to soundforge from microphones placed in the 2 towers, one radio mic and the other wired. Record format 16bit 44. 1khz. Recorded during the setup for weltheater 2007.
Recording of some church bells going off. I didn't catch the beginning, unfortunately, but it might help at some flavor to a track or sound environment! recorded on an iphone.