Rooster cock-a-doodle-dooing: there is no sound like it. A very loud and sharp effect of a rooster doing what it does best. Different versions are available in this track containing different amplitudes and tone. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg on a farm. This is great to use for a natural alarm or to fill out fram-ambiences.
I used a bandpass filter of 50 bandwidth at 475 hz on audacity to transform a goat "baw". The sound isn't too unusual, just a little more hollow than the original due to the very small spectrum i use. There are two goats.
Close miking of a cow eating hay. Mic got a bit wet from saliva. . . Recorded in the rural village of lunz, austria for this project: http://www. Collabor. At/projects/lunzsennheiser mkh-418 onto minidv panasonicagv100.
The sounds of the mexican jungle at a resort in polenque, chiapas. Recorded at 24bit/96khz using the stereo condensers on my zoom h4n. I switch between 90 and 120 degrees x-y mic arrangement, and you can probably hear me doing this at points.
A ewe is bleating and moving on straw in a sheepfold. Other ewes answer further. France, jan 2023. Recorded with schoeps cmc6 mk41recorded on sounddevice mixpre6wave mono, 48khz, 24 bits.
A tractor passby recorded with zoom h6. There was some problem with wind during recording so i have done som cleaning with izotope but tried to not compromise the quality. You don't have to attribute but feel free to comment if you use this clip. Always nice to know!.
Cats gnawing away on dry food, the stronger gets more. Recorded in the rural village of lunz, austria for this project: http://www. Collabor. At/projects/lunz.
Several geese honking. Recorded outside amid a gaggle of geese on a zoom h2 in 120* pattern. Might be other fowl noises (not loud) in background, can't remember what was around the geese. This is the loudest part of a field recording.