Recorded with zoom h1 with internal microphone 200 meters from the sea from a high building. We hear people walk by talking and the waves of the ocean. Recorded at 23:00 in ostend, belgium. Bonny orbit sound library.
Close to the waves on a winters day in scarborough. There is a small amount of wind intrusion on this one, although i filtered out the very low end to try and get rid. - recorded with my zoom h2 -.
By the sea in scarborough on a winters day. This is actually right by the spa complex, under the sheltered walkway that is next to the sea. - recorded with my zoom h2 -.
We recorded this sound while our trip through hawaii. You can watch the travel video about hawaii here: https://youtu. Be/v9yfon_noxiyou can use this sound in your project regardless if it is commercial or non-commercial but it would be awesome if you could tag my instagram account somewhere in the description:https://www. Instagram. Com/florianreichelt/all sound effects have been recorded with the h4n pro: https://amzn. To/2pacyyrleave a comment and tell me for which project you used it!! :)by the way - have you guys already checked out my latest travel video about japan?if not you should definitely watch it: https://youtu. Be/qcgmpwx4dxq. The city, the people and the overall culture are absolutely outstanding and they inspire you to travel as well. Stock footage isn't dead! make 2000$/month via blackbox!register now: http://bit. Ly/stockblackbox.
Natural sound, continuous. Engraved on matinhos pr, brazil. . 24 december de 2022. Engraved on a hot late afternoon, after a summer rain, on a small island, close to the rocks. Per wanelly gouveia.
Waves on rocks and pebbles. The water moves the medium rocks (crisp sound). About 10m away. A few cars pass-bys behind me on route 1 in york beach, maine, usa.
A field recording of small waves crashing on a sandy shore. Part of the recording includes the waves splashing against a wooden structure. The waves come a fast, regular intervals; this isn't the slow rolling crash of a barrel wave on the beach. There was a bit of wind (generating the waves) which i've did my best to minimize, but if you don't want wind in the recording you're going to need to edit around it. Always curious to see where these recordings wind up, so if you use it drop me a link in the comments if you think about it.
The beach at aldeburgh is made of pebbles so you can hear little of that as i walk around. You can the crashing of the waves against the pebbles and that fizzing noise as the sound dies down and the water recedes from the beach. This was recorded using a zoom h2n in 16-bit. Wav format.
Experimental recording idea i had in summer 2017, i buried two contact microphones half a foot deep in a rock beach and captured the noise ambience picked up in the rocks, as well as the tide coming over the microphones eventually. If you have any use of these recordings please forward my way i would love to see what can be done with these.