A little test recording i did with my brand new pair of jrf series d hydrophones. The 'phones were placed into the bottom of a large glass, which i then filled with carbonated water.
A highly effected recording of water in a tank with large bubbles of compressed air. Recorded with a tascam dr-60d and a submerged hydrophone (la-hyc1). Processed with audacity 2. 0. 5.
Starting into the modular-world of eurorack. Fascinating electronics!. Feel free to use it and send me a link of what you did with it, if you want. Thanks!.
Starting into the modular-world of eurorack. Fascinating electronics!. Feel free to use it and send me a link of what you did with it, if you want. Thanks!.
Starting into the modular-world of eurorack. Fascinating electronics!. Feel free to use it and send me a link of what you did with it, if you want. Thanks!.
Eau tirée doucement puis lavabo se vidant. Eau tirée plus fort et lavabo se vidant avec plusieurs répliques de turbulences. Water pulled out slowly and washbasin emptying. Water pulled out harder and washbasin emptying with several replicas of turbulence. Nagrasd capsule lem hd.
Birmingham uk botanical gardens japanese garden water feature with the cafe kitchen extractor fan in the background. H2 zoom front mic, windshield, some wind noise but not enough breeze to sound the wind chimes.
I asked him to load the dishwasher, and he actually did, except that he washed the dishes by hand and used the dishwasher for a drying rack. I didn't ask him to record it for me, so maybe he's trying to change the subject. Bully for him. Great file, might be diminished in volume quite a bit and used as a background in a diner or restaurant kitchen. This is the way men wash dishes, and it explains why many of mine are chipped.
I recorded the sound of submerging some jars and bottles in water. Bubbling, glugging sound. The sound of something sinking for ever into the brackish waters. Earsight nano mics, tascam dr2d. Originally recorded at 96 khz, but i slowed it down to 48 khz because i liked the bigger sound. .
Beryl spring (a hot spring) in yellowstone national park, wyoming, usa. See photo: https://photos. App. Goo. Gl/1tifnpcnuxs4zgd19. Original recording is similar to b format ambisonic (horizontal only - no z channel), encoded to ortf stereo with harpex. If you want a higher resolution flac file (up to 24/96) of this recording, send me a pm. I could also encode a slightly different perspective, if you wish.
Blowing bubbles through a straw into a small vase half full of water. Sony ecm-ms907 mic, using sony mz-r35 as preamp, recorded into logic pro 7, normalized. May have clipped at one point.