Playa zicatela, en puerto escondido, méxico. Zicatela beach at puerto escondido, mëxico. Recorded wih omnidirectional stereo mics. Zoom f8n, november, 2020.
These are some hydrophone recordings i made for a game-jam project. Since the project was nothing but good fun, i have uploaded some of the more useful sounds to freesound. Org for everyone to use.
Recorded with a zoom h1 n. Waves lap gently against the sand shore, absorbed by tons of freshly strewn kelp. It is near a tide turn, so the wave action is relatively gentle. The sounds are more like lapping, and not crashing. It is a very gentle sound.
Large, creaking wooden ship sailing on the ocean. The creaks are recordings from my wooden (very creaky) house. I live at the sea, so that part (the waves) was easy.
By the sea in scarborough on a winters day. This is actually right by the spa complex, under the sheltered walkway that is next to the sea. - recorded with my zoom h2 -.
Recorded with a 2 x micrtech gefell m296 omnis in ab on a dat. This is a 10 jear old recording;-)very gentle waves on the rocks of the beach. You ca hear a gentle blubbering of the waves under the rocks.
A field recording from winchelsea beach from 17-06-2019. . Recorded late in the evening, around 8pm. There is mostly wave noises and general ambience with some seagull calls in the background. Recorded on zoom h4n pro with rycote wind baffle.
High tide on the beach, with moderately gentle waves and surf occasionally hitting the rocks and pebbles. Recorded on location at long rock beach, near penzance, cornwall in england.
Recording of the sea bashing into rocks at the shore into a little cave system. Used a 4 channel recording set up with two in-ear binaural microphones by soundman and a zoom h4n.
A 10 min recording made at a beach resort on the fiji coral coast in july 06, recorded on a pd-170 camcorder with 2 sennheiser mkh416 in crossed stereo configuration. Original is 48khz, 16 bit. I have a higher bit rate version if you like this one.
The great shearwater (puffinus gravis) is a seabird typical of the island of la gomera, canary islands, spain. This recording of their signature "owa-owa" call was recorded in playa santiago on la gomera in march 2017 with a zoom h2 recorder.