Wildtrack of crickets at night in the back of an hotel in meta - colombia in a very warm night with a higway passing 200 meters away. Recorded with zoom h6 - sorry for the bumps, you can fix them with a hp filter.
An up-close recording of a single cricket chirping. I recorded this with a shure beta 57a microphone, at my house, with the mic a few inches away from one of my housemate's crickets (don't ask). I used cubase and izotope denoise to remove noise artifacts, as well as a low-cut to remove unwanted low freqs. Recorded in mono but exported in stereo, so both the left and right audio channels are the same.
Insects (i think mostly crickets) make this noise. It sounds so. . . Infernal!, or futuristic (electronic for sure). I recorded this (with my old zoom ii recorder) one summer night in tlacotlapan, at the southern mexican state of veracruz. All this happened for hours inside my hotel room. So you can imagine what kind of night i have. Wonderful memories.
I recorded this in my backyard at dusk in july of 2010. As night falls, the cicadas start up, the birds die off, and you can hear owls if you listen closely enough. Also a few sounds of traffic and briefly can hear the neighbor kids.
This is the sound of the broken fan at the bathroom in my friends house. It sounds a lot like a cricket, but i can assure you it’s a machine- once again this was straight off my phone so sorry if the quality is pretty bad. I hope this can still be of use to you. You don’t need permission but i would like to know if anyone does use it, just for the sake of curiousity :).
The cricket is in northeast china very popular in summer fields. This sound is from my feeding pet a green big one in winter and it's named winter cricket by the artificial breeding technology. There lot of people like to feed cricket for listenning and enjoy it's in beijing china for long time ago. It's fun in the lifetime.
Field-recording of an ambience sound of a rural village in nicaragua. You can hear the morning sounds of crickets, birds, the managua lake waves, and other sounds.
Trying out my new tascam dr-40. Easiest thing to test it on was the wind chimes outside my house. Just a simple recording of the wind chimes in action, with some crickets in the background and a nice fade out.
A close perspective of a small backyard fire, crickets in the background. Recorded in september 2013, on a zoom h4n's internal mics, in 48khz, 24bit, in port st lucie, fl, usa.
Recorded in portugal, during spring time; no traffic, no boom handling noise. Subtle water pop-out. Setup: xygear: line audio quad mic, edirol, blimp, dead cat.
Owl hooting, accompanied by crickets. Recorded apr-22-2012 in arkansas. Are owls an evil omen?. Http://www. Elperfecto. Com/2012/04/13/are-owls-an-evil-omen/.
Recorded in stereo with zoom h4 from my back porch in the early evening. Distant traffic, crickets, light windchimes, and neighbors firing guns in their backyard. Typical rural spring evening.
Crickets chirping at night, accompanied by an owl hooting. Recorded apr-22-2012 in arkansas. Are owls an evil omen?. Http://www. Elperfecto. Com/2012/04/13/are-owls-an-evil-omen/.
I made this wonderful recording in july 2011 at about 9:00 at night on a hot, muggy july evening. This is the time of year when the insect chorus can get very, very loud. Pretty amazing volume for such small insects. The really loud ones seem to reside in the trees and not on the ground. Recorder used: zoom h4n recorder using its built-in stereo microphones.