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.
Simulation of fingal´s cave (mendelssohn) similar sea swell using modules of the make noise shared system and others to create the feeling of being on a small boat being borne up on the wave. Fits onto morphagene. If you want to know how i made it in more detail, pm me. Enjoy.
Another recording of slightly faster/more frequent waves lapping and crashing against a break water/wall with some quite a lot of spraying sound. Again, there is this stereo effect of the waves hitting from left to right. This would be a really good sound for any on boat/stormy sea needs.
Waves of the mediterranean sea against rocks. Cliff. Summer sea. Registered in august 2022. Light sea breeze. Leave a comment and let me know where you used this sound; i'm really curious to hear what you created with it!.
Binaural recording of the surf at vlissingen, nightfall. Recorded with roland roland cs-10em going into a sony icd sx-2000. Free to use, though i always appreciate listening to the end result, so feel free to send me a message if you decide to use it.
Wav-file recorded with the zoom h1 with internal microphone. Recorded 200 meters from the sea outside a window of a building. We hear the waves, some men talk under the window. Recorded at 02:00 in the morning in ostend, belgium. Bonny orbit sound library.
This sound was recorded in april 2021 in a beach of monterosso, beatiful place very well know, (it is one of the "5 terre"). You will hear the unmistakable sound of the beach, when the waves comes and goes. It recorded with a zoom h1n (96khz /24bit). Recorded in a sunny morning. The sound was no post-processed.
Light, calm morning waves splashing onto sandy shore a couple feet awayrecorded on the iphone xr voice memos app, then compressed with audacity(the wind can get obtrusive, especially in the lower frequencies. ).
Sea gulls crying calls. Wind slapping rigging against ship masts, tools running in the distance. Recorded at fambridge yacht haven, essex using a canon d550 camera.
Recorded on may 23, 2015. A recording of me walking barefoot along the beach. You can hear the crackle of the pebbles under my feet and the splash of the waves on the rocky coastline.
Recording of the black sea, in sunnybeach/bulgaria. Recorded in the mornings without people in the background (some very subtle motor comes into the scene at some point).
Light, calm morning waves splashing onto the sandy shore a couple feet awayrecorded on the iphone xr voice memos app, then compressed with audacity(the wind can get obtrusive, especially in the lower frequencies. ).
Go-pro recording of waves on the beach on a windy day, the microphone is very close to the water and after 45 seconds it gets under the waves for a cool submerged sound.
Walking on the beach. If you make use of this, please do credit me by including the following link. I’d also love to see / hear your project. Www. Eqavoxmusic. Com.
Just waves at the beach. Nightrecording with almost no other noise (no birds, people, cars; some low frequency wind noise); 48/24-stereorecording with zoom h1, normalized. I´ve just uploaded a new file without low frequency wind noise.
This is an under water recording of some bubbles. I filled up a laundry bin with water, stuck a sennheisser md21 (dynamic omnimic) wrapped in a plastic bag in there (under the water level). I pumped bubbles from the bottom of the bin through a bicycle pump. Gear used: md21 -> m-audio dmp3 -> terratec ewx2496. Completely unprocessed, 2:43 of 24 bit 44khz wave. Submission for the earthfirewindwater contest.
A theme i composed* on cubase with edirol orchestral samples. I use some of these themes on radio dramas and readings that i put out on my radio show. I haven't used this one yet but i'll put out some more that i have and haven't used it he coming months - no need to attribute the source, just use away. *compose is an excessively generous word for my trial and error use of the piano roll function.
Over seven minutes of rolling waves breaking next to shore. It was windy, so you hear some of that too. Occasionally you can hear people and birds in the background. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.