A field recording of bird song in dungeness, kent inside the rspb sanctuary. Recorded in stereo with an audio technica bp4027 microphone. Taken in may 2010 as part of the research for variable 4 (http://www. Variable4. Org. Uk).
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.
Just some small waves hitting the rocky shore of the calm summer sea. Some very distant crickets in the background. Recorded in the national park of mljet, croatia.
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.
Ambient sounds of sea and people and amusements at herne bay, kent, uk in the last week of july 2021. Things were probably a little quieter than usual because of coronavirus even if the official lockdown ended a week or so earlier.
This is my first recording with the h2n. I used the surround 4 ch function to record the. Sound of the waves when they arrive at beach. I recorded this archive on colera (catalonia).
Seagull single call. The sound was created by isolating a single seagull call from a longer free sound downloaded from the internet. Software used: audacity.
A small boat being rocked gently by small waves, at a dock in the omani coast of dhofar. (mono 48-24; rode ntg-2 shotgun mic/marantz pmd portable recorder. ).
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.
I was walking by a park near ocean. Did sound recording by iphone of wave crashing on rocks. It was not too hard. Its so soft and its so relaxing. Enjoy the sound. Use on your project. Thank you.
Ocean waves crashing onto the beach at three distances, close, near, far. There is a little automobile rumble in the background for the "near" and "far" section. In the "close" section you can hear the water being absorbed into the sand.