Water running down a stream in the malvern hills after a light snowfall. Recorded on my phone, in a calmer part of the stream where the water wasn't splashing around as much.
Recording of a fairly boisterous stream near my house. It has a lot of motion due to the fact that a branch was caught on the bank of the stream which was being pulled about in different directions resulting in different rates of flow and a varying sound. Some light wind at a couple of points, should be fairly easily edited/eq'd out. Recorded with a rode ntg-2 and zoom h2. Please let me know what you use it for!.
All in pack recorded today 3/29/14 on the cataract trail on mt. Tam marin county, ca usa, after a good rain. Sony pcm-m10 at 24/96. Wav. Low pass engaged. Otherwise untouched, no edits, no fx.
Sound was recorded at a local stream in northville, mi. The sound was recorded by sticking the recording device as close to the water as possible without damaging the equipment.
The sound of running water. You can hear rapids in the distance and water burbling around rocks up close. Recorded at ken lockwood gorge, in new jersey. --------------------2 primo em172 mic capsules > zoom h1.
After an august rain, there was enough water rushing downhill toward a golf course that it may be a bit hard to tell it's water. It might be softened up by reducing volume and used as a background. Some birds are audible. Coudburst, yes.