A recording using the isolating xy capsule microphone on my throat whilst drinking a hot liquid (which causes the throat muscles to expand) giving this characteristic swallow/gulp noise.
A peaceful, insect dominated recording of an open field surrounded by woods in the midwest. Equipment: zoom f3emc clippy 272 omni microphones. Recorded on august 24th 2022.
10'32'' of field recording in jardim da tapada (lisbon, portugal). Recorded in august 2016. Quiet summer day in a urban garden with a lot of cicadas, other insects and birds. At the further background the buzzing of the traffic at 25th of april's bridge.
A few minutes of heavyish rain which gently stops and the birds begin to sing again. Children in a neighbouring garden play and the wind is audible in the trees throughout. Recorded at 96khz 24bit. Free to use in anything.
I recorded this riding a bicycle. Please be patient to download and decode it and listen to it with a closed headphones, and you can hear kaleidoscopic sound of summer. Using two omnidirectional microphones and sony md walkman.
Sound of swallows during a summer day in south of france. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro and a rycote mini wind screen. Son d’hirondelles lors d’une journée d’été dans le sud de la france. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro et une bonnette rycote mini wind screen. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
The sound of a cicada can be deafening, but it can also be the perfect buzz to drown out the negative thinking in your head. It's loud, overpowering and sharp, and it's really weird that it comes from an insect.
Crickets recorded on an august night in mount sinai, n. Y. Closer to dense wooded area, dog barking in the distance. Recorded on a zoom h4n, 48khz 24 bit, noise reduction and high pass filter.
Realised to my dismay that this sound was not available. A card tapping and scraping on a ceramic plate. Designed to imitate the noise of cocaine being cut up. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 in a 4m square kitchen. Tea towel was placed under the plate to cut out an excessive noise from the plate itself. Recorded with a low frequency cut off at 80hz.
A peaceful recoding typical of early summer in the midwest. Recording done in the middle of a big field composed of alfalfa grass and milkweed. Recorded with marantz pmd661 using two matched stereo, samson co2 condenser microphones with my record volume on 7. Saturday may 23rd, 2015, around 6:00pm.