Day after raingod, now tropical rain,unusual in sweden, flashes each 10 seconds, one flash 50 meters from my position. Like firing a rifle close to head. July 2013. From my video clip.
Recording of wind and rain in a storm in south uk, 28th oct 2013. Wind can be heard blowing through nearby woods and leaves rustling. Dripping of rain from the eves of the house. Mostly white noise hissing with volume rising and falling. Recorded using a canon d550 out the window/door. The files were edited to remove wind when it directly blows on the microphone.
A great sound that i produced in audacity using the wah wah effect after using white noise. It sounds rather like a windy and stormy wind approaching!.
Regular and continuous rumbling thunder. I stood at my back door and recorded the storm as it rolled by. No huge thunderclaps or lightning strikes, but a steady stream of flashes and rumbling that followed. If you need a prolonged active storm backdrop, this is it. Recorded on a tascam dr-40. Cleaned up in audio (removed occasional other sounds from my neighborhood). Production-now. Com | shout-outs welcome!.
Long, rolling thunder and light rain at night in illinois. I think we recorded this with a panasonic hdc tm-700 and an audio technica shotgun mic, the at 897.
Thunderstorm came nearby to the north part of pécel, hungary on 5th of sept 2012. It didn't produce rain onyl thunder. You can hear the loudest thunder - with the guinea-fowls from the neighbour. . .
Rain as heard in my kitchen. Most of the sound is coming from the rain hitting the roof windows. Mixpre3, fel pluggy xlr em172. 20-05-03_061106_mixpre3_em172. Wav.
Recorded on ntg2 shotgun microphone with blimp and fluffy windshield. Short recording of light footsteps on asphalt road, with a little gravel under foot. They were light shoes so it's a light impact. Recorded during high winds.
Recording of rain outside my house, with mic placed just outside a doorway under a plastic roof. Contains various dripping sounds from droplets coming off the roof and hitting lids of cans, the ground, etc. Recorded with a blue yeti microphone in omnidirectional pickup mode.
Sound sources: make noise mysteron (high energy excitation and depth, type and gen extreme cw) and white noise doepfer a-118. High red and blue mixed output. Maths- controlled: mystery excitation; dynamic and adsr. Maths triggered by stepped make noise richter wogglebug. Sound signals passed through 2 channels of make noise dynamix. Summed output to soundhack make noise erbe-verb. Decay controlled by internal feedback loop. Size controlled by wogglebug woggle output. Erbe-verb output into morphagene. Straight playback into reaper. 32bit 48khz rendering. Totally synthetic with no prerecording. Grateful to make noise company (shared system and other modules) and those "awfully compelling" instructional videos on youtube. No financial connections.
Microphone positioned under porch during rain. Rain water gathered on the roof is falling hitting the concrete front of the mic. Medium rain and wind in the distance. Recorded using the zoom h5 four-track portable recorderedited using reaper.
Microphone positioned under porch while heavy rain falls. Water gathered on the roof is falling onto the concrete in front. Thunder happens occasionally. Recorded using the zoom h5 four-track portable recorderedited using reaper.
This is a recording of rain with a zoom h6. You can hear the rain hitting the roof above my head. And i go closer to the ground at the end, where single drops are more clear.
Recorded a patch that generates blippy swooshy and clicky etc sound effects. The sound file is straight from the modular. You do the post editing. There must be some noises in here that is useful. . . ?.