Recorded in wet area by a cornfield in northern dutchess county ny around 2005, using a matched stereo pair of (soundroom,inc) oktava 012 mics w/cardioid capsules in an x/y configuration feeding a marantz 660 digital recorder.
A loop of birds sining: chirping, singing, ambience, suburb. Sounded recorded with zoom h4n, in a suburb of keszthely (hungary). Processed: lowcut, compression, cut into loop, converted to flac(audacity; level 8).
Bird chirping, singing; ambience, suburb. Sounded recorded with zoom h4n, in a suburb of keszthely (hungary). Processed: lowcut, compression, converted to flac(audacity; level 8).
Cold and crisp february morning in scotland, birds singing whilst i waited for the bus. . . (i haven't edited out the very brief button pushing/ruffling at the beginning nor the bus arriving at the end. . . ).
Setup: 2 dynamic sennheiser microphones, one pointed out of the window in the west on a tree and the other one out of the window in the south pointed at a tranquil street.
This is a sum of two units, a digital reverb ams rmx16 and spring reverb fisher k10 with gate, this was an experiment i wanted to do and by the way, it worked well.
I recorded myself winding up an old wall-clock in my living room to use in a song. I used the built-in microphone in an ipad, re-recorded to cubase, added a bit of compression, a gate, and a limiter. It's a stereo file, but the sound is mono.
Recordings of a home made instrument of david bithells called sun ra, recordings by ali momeni. Instrument is made of metal springs extending from a large calabash shell; recordings made with a pair of earthworks mics, and a number k&k; contact microphones, mixed down to stereo. Dynamics are indicated by pp (soft) to ff (loud); name indicates action recorded.
These are two separate recordings with my yamaha pocketrak of a single robin and you can hear the other robin answering in the distance. Though i like to watch robins pull worms from the ground and love their song, they also have a bad habit of sitting on my truck mirrors and crapping on my truck doors. :^) please comment on what you may use it for. :^).
Water rolling down a creek, over rocks and around a fallen tree, in stereo, with the water sounds moving from one ear to the other ear. We got in the van and drove down a rural road in arkansas, united states. On the side of that road, we found whittington creek. We continued and found where this creek enters a man-made underground tunnel in the city of hot springs. This sound is used in the beginning of a 7-minute video of our adventure:http://elingreso. Com/2013/06/01/whittington-creek-and-city-park-underground-water-tunnel/.