This sound was recorded on the breakwater of gandia's beach. We can hear the movement of the waves of the sea crashing with the rocks andsome motorboats, sailboats and boats.
If your reading this you probably recoiling in pain. Sorry about that. I was trying to replicate the same pitch you hear in those horror movie screams, you know the ones. The final result was more jarring than expected.
Recorded on the shore of gjæren in norway with zoom h4 summer of 2015no hipassfilter in on this recording,recommend 80hz cutairplane towards end of recording,far distance,.
A simple 440 hz tone (sine) created in audacity. Or at least that's what it's supposed to be. . . For some reason, when i uploaded it, it sounded all distorted.
Recording and edit of flag in wind. Reconstructed from recordings at wind tryst farm, pennsylvania. Present were dr. Martin leck, b. Z. Dahocken, and jon alexander esq. Memory stain recordings. Hope this works for your project. Would appreciate feedback. Cheers! 40°50'59. 5"n 77°52'11. 1"w.
This is a sine-wave that sweeps from low to high. Cassette emulator is added and some reverb. A long high pitched tail is at the end, which i forgot to remove. Inspired by the film "wavelength" by michael snow.
A test tone that can be used for final mix for tv and other similar media. It contains 10 seconds of silence and then 30 seconds of a 1khz test tone (sine wave) with the digital level set at -6dbfs. Uploaded as 24/48 wav for post production work. See http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/dbfs for some details on analogue alignment levels.
A 1khz wave, often used as an effect for a flatline, test pattern, censorship, etc. This one more for effect (such as a movie) than a test tone. This was built with a square waveform for maximum loudness.
This recording is of wave ripples hitting the sand on lake superior. This was recorded with a zoom hrn pro handy recorder. It was edited in cubase le 10 focusing on compression and normalization. The mic used was the built-in mic configuration on the unit positioned on a mini tripod 8 inches above the sand.