Walking on crunchy snow. Recorded with the zoom h4n using its internalbuilt-in microphones with the volume set on 80. Listen to this when it is hot and humid to cool down maybe!.
I don't know what kind this was, but several red-headed woodpeckers appear at my feeder. I got just one series without background traffic noise. If you want to repeat it for effect, each series came 46 seconds apart. Probably how long it took him to eat the bugs he turned up.
A stark soundscape of the icy wind swooshing through dry oak leaves on the edge of a midwestern lake. Plus, as an added bonus, from out of nowhere two fast-moving canada geese come storming through at only about 25 feet from where i was standing!. I was very lucky because they are so close that at some point during this recording, you can actually hear the sound of the wind being pummeled by the beating of the geese's very large, strong wings. Equipment: sound devices mixpre-6 and sennheiser mkh 416 inside a blimp. Recorded on monday december 28 2020 around 1:30 in the afternoon. Outside temp was 37 degrees and the wind was blowing steady at 10 to 15 miles an hour.
Drops are falling from trees after rain in a forest. Cars faraway, distant plane, moped. Winter time, some discret birdsforet de tronçais, france 2005. Recorded with octava mc12 in, ortf setuprecorded on fostex fr2wave stereo 16 bits 48khz.
Field recording of car passing by. Contains tire and engine sounds. Light wind, winter, parts of road may be visible. Recorded by oneplus nord 2 -mobile, asr voice recorder -app, mono microphone.
A combination of two sounds of wind on a cold december evening. Recorded in ny on 12/23/22 at 5:45 pm and 8:20 p. M. Using a sound devices mix pre-3, a 3dio free space xlr binaural microphone (with wind muffs), and an audio-technica bp4025 microphone (with a rode blimp windshield).
Pretty long recording of a morning in a scottish glen. You can hear different birds, but mostly the river tay, full of water, in the background and some water dripping of the trees. Sennheiser mkh40 microphones into fp24 preamp into the r-09hr recorder.
I recorded this on the first day of winter, 2011 at a friend's house in buckley, wa. I am on the snare but had to play fairly quiet so i wouldn't drown out the other drums. If you use it please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
Series of breaking small icicles from a ledge, falling onto a hard surface. Ntg-3, rode blimp, sound devices 702t. Recorded at 96k 24bit, converted to 48k 16bit with dither in pro tools 11.
Field-recording of wind in mainly coniferous trees on a cold winter's day in the mountains. This is a residential recording, taken near a playground and a parking lot. Recorded in stereo with the zoom h2n recorder. A crow can be heard flying overhead in the last 30 seconds or so of the recording.
A bunch of gusts as a warm moist mass of air from the south steamrolls over southern illinois on, believe it or not, december 14th 2015. The temperature outside when i recorded this was 65 degrees! not quite the norm for this time of year. Recording made with the handy zoom h4n recorder using the internal microphones.
Recorded on the shortest day of the year at the edge of a lake where the wind was gusting from the south at 15 to 20 miles an hour. At the beginning you hear some geese in the distance. This recording was made using my sony pcm m-10 with it's internal microphones set to level 5 input volume. I actually placed the recorder, carefully, in a crook of some branches in an oak tree about 5 feet above the ground---very near a big clump of dead and brown oak leaves. . . . This gives you that wonderful sound of the wind hissing through the leaves.
Recording of the almost-frozen bow river in banff, alberta, canada. Recording taken in winter, at night. Cold, some wind distortion. Recorded using the h2n zoom recorder on the m/s setting. High pass filtered, decoded to stereo.
Quiet winter ambience near train-station in banff, alberta. Distant construction and sounds of the town can be heard. Recorded on an h2n zoom recorder, m/s raw setting.
Winter wind in the phone-lines alongside a disused railway, now a footpath. This was made on what used to be the platform of a station,now very overgrown. The station shut down sixty years ago. Short recording, faded in and out. Zoom h1 using on-board mics.