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.
Another outtake from a different recording of me hitting some different objects together. This the base of a mini x-mas tree. Sounds like a church bell.
Recording of some church bells going off. I didn't catch the beginning, unfortunately, but it might help at some flavor to a track or sound environment! recorded on an iphone.
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 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.
Recorded with a zoom h2n in december 2018, standing to the side of the cathedral away from the train station (to minimise background and people noise!).