Four-bell tower at bethesda church, saratoga springs ny usa - electronic control rings the bells at random. Long tail fade to silence at the end. Sm58 up in the tower to behringer usb interface to audacity, trimmed and amplified.
St. Barnabas church in oxford ringing the bells for sunday mass. Recorded on a rainy day with a light breeze. This is a recording of the bells chiming at a steady rhythm.
St. Barnabas church in oxford ringing the bells for sunday mass. Recorded on a rainy day with a light breeze. This is a recording of the bells chiming out of tune.
A mid morning field recording on 05 march 2021 in our rural garden. There is a road at the side of the garden but i have removed what i could hear of the few cars that passed by. Also removed sounds of a gate and doors opening and closing. There was a slight breeze that a wind sock didn't entirely prevent coming through as wind noise. I have cut most of this.
The bell is ringing at the large church breda (grote kerk breda). Recorded on torenstraat next to the church at 17:00 on tuesday, 6 october 2020 with olympus ls-p1.
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.
More smooth and quicker ring. Sine expressionsin(2*pi*t*725)*exp(-t*5)*(1-exp(-t*30))+(step(t-5)-step(t-. 3))*sin(2*pi*(t-. 3)*565)*1. 3*exp(-(t-. 3)*5)*(1-exp(-(t-. 3)*30)).
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 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.