Hedgehog eating cat food recorded from 50 cm distance with lom's uši microphones and a tascam dr-04 recorder. Noise of the river svitava in the background.
House crows cawing is one of the most ubiquitous sounds of urban india. These particular crows were recorded near my house with a marantz pmd 661 mk ii and sennheiser k6/me66.
Just passed a construction area where they were using two jackhammers directly at the street - very loud but very clear too in this recording - hopefully useful for some of you!.
Sound recording of a two tier mini waterfall into my small fish pond. Recorded with a tascam dr-07 mk ii. 24 bit, 44. 1 khz, stereo. First 10 seconds is the raw recording. Note the 60 hz hum due to the water pump being just under the water fall splash area. The last 20 seconds is the processed audio using ableton live 8 affects rack and the following affects. 1. Notch filter – 60 hz applied two times. 2. Lp filter –knee at 1 khz3. Hp filter-knee at about 3. 2 khz4. Granular delay – bubbling sound5. Chorus audio effect-snap, crackly sound. 6. Reverb-cave echo affect-high wet/dry7. Utility- for stereo width.
A suspenseful sound as heard in 'doctor who and the wheel in space'. Made with beepbox. Co. You can use this for anything, such as an ambient sound for a space station/spaceship/moon base, a dramatic sound effect, and other things!.
Pulling out two pieces of paper from a cardboard box with oranges in them, shuffling the paper and then putting them back. Recorded with a tascam dr-07x.
An early morning field recording from nile valley, near naches, washington. In this recording you will hear birds and a herd of roosevelt elk. This was recorded in early september of 2018 using my tascam dr08.
I wanted to escape the parade of our schützenfest, but suddenly i was in the middle of it. . . I was amused of the looks of these guys and how they wondered "what the hell is that grey furry in his hand?" but no-one was hero enough to ask me ;)well, the recording is a great one! but i guess i will never be that near to a marching parade again. Hopefully somehow useful for some of you!.
A robot voice made with text-to-speech and voicechanger. Io. Sounds a bit like doctor who's cybermen (however, their voices were not made using text to speech back in the 60s/70s - they were made using an electrolarynx or vocoder.
ave maria, played on the violin by a young student in an old wooden church in wdzydze (poland, kashubia). Registered on the tascam dr-100 with internal uni microphones.
Recorded with a tascam dr-05x with gain at 75% and positioned by an open window. 10:00 am sunday, clear sky, cold with some ground frost. Background distant traffic noise and helicopter appears about halfway through the recording then some people's voices near the end. I've amplified this recording by around 8db, no other processing applied.
Quiet time of day, recorder placed in cardboard box in a cupboard and covered with clothing. As in title and file info, low cut 40hz, 16 bit, 44. 1 khz. I didn't see any point in going below a 70% gain level as it's not too bad at those levels.
The interior sound of a car in motion. Additional sounds that was created by passengers can be heard from time to time. Equipment used: sennheiser evolution 100, tascam dr-680.
A door creaking into a spatial, hollow abyss. Spatial depth, large room. Creepy, ominous creak. Recorded with the tascam dr-40 built-in microphones, processed in pro tools 10, bounced to a 48khz 24bit wav file.
A remake (made using beepbox. Co) of the sound of a cyber-gun shooting in the 1966 doctor who episode "the tenth planet". The sound is basically just a dissonant beep.
This time a more abstract sound clip which in that case was prerecorded (bell 1) altered to the extend and used from mono back to eight channel ending up l+r. Although its abstract atmosphere the modular effects rings on a specific structure using 20th century harmony "rules" and of course tempo. Enjoy!.