Pouring an ice-cold coke into a glass. Recorded with a roland edirol r-09hr at 96khz for maximum bubbly goodness and edited in adobe audition. If you use this sample, please tell me what you did with it below! links are nice too.
Recording of wind heard through coniferous tress, in residential banff, alberta, canada. Recorded using two microphones, xy, neumann kmr 81i, sound devices 744 t.
Recorded 8 dec 2013 with tascam dr-100mkii, using only built-in stereo unidirectional mics. Distance from icicles approx 2 meters. Icicles occasionally break off concave cliff face in the sun; cliff reflects sound from behind recorder of people walking by on stanley park seawall, bicyclists, snippets of conversation. Light breeze riffles the ocean behind (mostly unheard). 3:26 with fade-in and fade-out.
Ice cream vans are evil. Never trust themcredits•s: oh no! 3. Wav by ecfike•s: oh, my god look. Mp3 by alphahog•s: ice cream truck melody by cogitoandcradle•s:the crash. Wav by sandyrb.
Recorded using a jrf d-series hydrophones and a zoom h6 recorder. Cutting and some denoising in izotope rx7. Recorded as part of my "one sound per day 2018"-project. Would love to hear what you're using it for. :). . .
Ice crash field recording with zoom h2n. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
Ice dropping into cup, pouring of non-fizzy beverage, setting cup down. Made from files found here, and i put them together for full motion of getting a drink.
Recorded a clap in a quiet winter snow-covered forest in rural ontario. Can be used for an impulse response. Not ideal, but interesting anyway! recorded with a zoom h2n recorder.
Recording of a small brook in the forest. The water is flowing underneath a thin layer of ice giving it a filtered effect. Recorded with the h2n zoom recorder.
Recording of the almost-frozen bow river in banff, alberta, canada. Recording taken in winter, at night. Cold, some wind distortion. Recorded using the h2n zoom recorder on the m/s setting. High pass filtered, decoded to stereo.
Just having some fun with the 6 inches of snow that we received. The first part of this is me walking/breaking some ice that had formed in a low area and then me walking on snow, which has a frosty glaze on top of it. Recorded with the handy/zoom h-4n recorder using its built-in microphones. The built-in microphones can be adjusted to pick up sound from 90 degrees around the microphones to 180 degrees. For this recording, i had them on 180 degrees. *note, you will also -- if you listen carefully -- hear a male robin singing in a tree. Pretty unique combination - the snow and ice being crunched with the typical sound of spring in background. He must have been one tough bird!.
This is a clip of me walking outside on a layer of ice. Underneath is water. When i step it sounds as if the ice will give, towards. 1:10 it makes crack and splash sounds/. 1:50 i actually break through the ice and splash into some water. .
This sample is part of the icefield-library. I used a pair of soundman okm2 mics as contact microphones which i fixed to the surface of a frozen lake, then recorded the sounds made by throwing or skimming several stones and pebbles across the ice. Wonderful effects can also be achieved by filtering or timestretching the files.
Freezing rain recorded falling underneath a tree at night. Some unfortunate rumble from a nearby airport, could be eq'd out (or left in for something spooky!).