A bell announces a train is coming, quickly followed by the roar of an approaching engine. Many train cars pass in a cacophony of steel wheels and roaring mass, followed by a fade-out.
A train of coal cars led by one diesel engine and pushed by two diesel engines passes right-to-left as it exits the west vivian tunnel in kimball, wv. Recorded with a tascam dr100mi.
Recorded the sound of the rear wheel of my bicycle spinning with the characteristic clicking sound of the transmission. ---if you want, you can send me a tip using:- bitcoin cash (bch): 1htyelrfkftg9bvnph9wcrnyvmh83ve5qq- or bitcoin (btc): 1mvenxia6sajzrqsztb1cv4wetaalqsz66(but don't feel obliged to).
A montain bike breaking on concrete. Recorded with a pentax k5 and an audio technica pro 24-cm stereo microphone at 16bit/32khz. Slightly edited in audacity in order to reduce major peaks (by hand, no plugin) and to improve the headroom.
My first recording with the tascam dr-05. Was taken out the window. At minute 0:48 you can hear the strong wind sensitivity of the recorder. Stereo; 96000 hz; 24 bit; microphone up to max.
This is a mountain bike subjective field recording. The micro is in the cycle. Micro: sony stereo. Minidisc: sony mz-n910 analog transfer to protools for the edit. Place: riumors, catalonia, spain.
The sound of a bunch of cars and trucks driving by on a busy street. A door opens periodically nearby. Extremely loopable. (sorry about that, by the way. I had to disguise it with a car-door opening. You can work on that if you want to. ).
While making field recordings on the harvest moon trail in wolfville, ns, a bunch of kids rode past on their way to school. A few said hello. The stereo on the bikes going past is nice. These could be used as substitutes for whoosh types of audio effects. Recorded with a zoom h1n with windscreen at 24-bit 48khz resolution and cleaned up in izotope rx. Enjoy!.