It's an ambisonic recording of winter wind and waves in sopot, a city on seaside in poland. You can also hear distant voices of people on the boulevard. Recorded with zoom h3vr (ambisonics a-format).
Autopilot of a sail boat correcting the route during navigation. Recorded with a contact microphone applied to the back wall of the stern cabin. Mono, contact mic (jrf).
Waves with an interesting stereo effect. No processing, this is the original recording. Recorded on phone. I was lucky to be on the beach when there were no people there, so there are no extraneous noises.
Mediterranean sea recorded on a breakwater shore in the beach of gandía in an afternoon of a day of november with a calm weather. You can hear the sound of the sea with some waves crashing on the breakwater.
I'm not a sound pro. These sea sounds are recorded with a simple smartphone and exported as wav files. If you do not want the wind noise on the microphone, it is stereo so you can remove the "windy" track if you do not want it. All free to use, no credit required. Enjoy and go create something fabulous!.
Microphone: zoom iq7 with simple windscreen not edited stereo 120deg. Baltic sea: calm sea, waves about 20cm amplitude. Best filtering for wind-noise: high-pass 125hz to 150hz / -18db/oct.
You may ask: what, another audio recording from the baltic sea? i say: yes! you can never have enough water audios! so here it is, recorded on the evening of december 24. Enjoy listening and using it!.
Close to the waves on a winters day in scarborough. There is a small amount of wind intrusion on this one, although i filtered out the very low end to try and get rid. - recorded with my zoom h2 -.
By the sea in scarborough on a winters day. This is actually right by the spa complex, under the sheltered walkway that is next to the sea. - recorded with my zoom h2 -.
Distant longtail-boat on a beach at haad chao phao, koh phangan, thailand. Wind, talking people and birds in the background. Recorded with an olympus ls-11.
A theme i composed* on cubase with edirol orchestral samples. I use some of these themes on radio dramas and readings that i put out on my radio show. I haven't used this one yet but i'll put out some more that i have and haven't used it he coming months - no need to attribute the source, just use away. *compose is an excessively generous word for my trial and error use of the piano roll function.
Bubbles in the sea. How it was created: is a sound extracted from a filming of a fishbowl of an aquarium, recorded by me. Recorder used: the camera of a cell phone samsung j5software used: any video converter to convert it to mp3, audacity to cut itdate: june 20, 2017location: buenos aires.