Recorded on 20. 05. 2020 on schneealpe in styria, austria. Its funny - and a bit scary - that one can see the exact crevice the recording took place from a satellite. There was a bit of snow left from winter but rapidly melting. Drops fall from 30 cm to the rock below in different rhythms. Recorded with 2 km184 ab ~40cm apart into sounddevices 744. Unfortunately i had no proper windscreen and so there is quite some rumble up to 120hz. The rumble can be filtered out easily, but i left the recording as is (i normalized and converted from 96k to 48k in audacity).
Car pulling away in parking lot. Can here tires on hard snow. A zoom h2n handy recorder was used to capture the sound and basic editing was done in garageband. Created by jacob b and caleb g.
Since snow has been so widespread, thought it would be a good time to stockpile the beautiful crunchy, crisp sound of walking on it. This was recorded the evening of february 15, 2021 using my marantz pmd661 audio recorder and the bulletproof, dynamic beyerdynamic me58 microphone. The temperature was 2 degrees farenheit.
Snow is flaking on an umbrella, close-up, mics 30cm under the umbrellafrance 2021. Recorded with a pair of clippy em172 in ab set-up (40 cm)recorded on sounddevice mixpre6wave stereo, 24 bits 48khz. Part of the sound work "dur la neiz":https://soundcloud. Com/user-876924050/dur-la-neige.
Snow is melting, falling from trees on a snowed soil. Birds, a plane at 2,00france, tronçais forest, 2005. Recorded with octava mc12 mounted in abortf setuprecorded on fostex fr2wave stereo 16 bits 48khz.
Large 6 wheeled snow plow passes by. Hear the truck in the distance, gearing up. The sound gets louder as it nears at peaks at -12db when it's in front of the shotgun. Deep bass intentional, plenty of headroom to eq. Recorded on sound device 633, rode ngt 3 in a blimp covered with real audio rainman cover.
Walking near the river on old crusty, crunchy snow. Early morning, february 21 near clark fork river. No credit necessary, but as always, it is greatly appreciated.
Recording of wind heard through coniferous tress, in residential banff, alberta, canada. Recorded using two microphones, xy, neumann kmr 81i, sound devices 744 t.
Recording of footsteps on a wet cement/puddles street during winter. Near the end of the recording a bird can be heard. If you can tell me what bird, you win a prize! (just kidding. . I have no prizes). Recorded on an h2n zoom recorder, m/s raw setting.
In this field-recording you hear someone (well, me) walking through snow. You hear the typical crunchy sound of snow and the leather boots squeak too. Since i have little knowledge about improving field-recordings i uploaded the files as they were, only cut off the switching on and off of the recorder (zoom h2n).