I call this 'lunar wind' becuase its an affected sample that i think sounds like a unearthly wind. I recorded a real life wind and processed the signal with some heavy eq and compression. The sound is 100% continuous recording.
The winding and release of the shutter on on old camera i found. I did the recording from a few different positions around the mic. Don't forget to rate and comment.
These short files are random selections from a 9min composite audio file i put together from an accidental recording made when i left my sony camcorder on in my studio. They are part of the same series posted elsewhere on thefreesoundproject site titled "accidental recordist". There is some hiss/background noise which is part of the street front urban scene of my studio. There are two chimes - one low pitch constructed of four aluminium tubes and wooden clapper (gift) and the high pitch one of small stainless steel discs (purchased in maui from craft shop). I did some basic cleanup of low level background noise and applied plus one level of loudness using adobe soundbooth cs3 to get some clarity.
This is a recording of the wind whistling between the cracks in the window, creating very unpleasant unpeaceful atmosphere (with occasional very quiet blind scratching against the window). Made with canon camcorder.
Another recording from last night's rainstorm. This one i took in my doorway, as opposed to outside at the mercy of the elements. Brr. No reverb here; just the raw sound. Enjoy! i appreciate feedback always.
The sound some typical wind chimes. It was created with some old metal chimes and recorded with an akg c214 running through a focusrite saffire pro 24.
Recording of wind heard through coniferous tress, in residential banff, alberta, canada. Recorded using two microphones, xy, neumann kmr 81i, sound devices 744 t.
A visibility flag on the back of a bike fluttering in the wind. Low, woofing sounds as it passes recorder. Recorded on stanford campus, saturday 9/5/09.
On the morning when we had a partial (around 70%) eclipse of the sun, i went outside to find it was raining. . . With very thick clouds in the sky. Olympus ls10 built-in mics.
Wind howls through cracks in a metal framed window. The window bangs as the wind pushes it around. Plenty of silence is included so noise reduction can be applied to taste. Recorded with a zoom h2.