Recorded on 03/12/2010 at royal park train station - melbourne, australia. Recorded with a zoom h2 in 2-channel surround mode, with a windshield. File has not been modified.
A sound object for sarah belle reid‘s opera project. Opera organism is an evolving brassy drone sound. Equipment: native instruments reaktor5 ensemble designed by rick scott. The sound that gives time its depth.
Recorded at 24/96 from sound professionals ms-tfb-2 binaural microphone headset with 12vdc battery box connected to aux-in on sound devices mixpre-6. Postprocessed to normalized 16/44. 1 stereo pcm with cooledit 2000, flac-encoded. An electric light rail train approaches i-25 & broadway station while ringing its bell in rhythm. It stops. Doors open, an announcement plays, doors close, and the train departs.
Recorded in a tram in tokyo. I didn't use high-pass filter when recorded, so i think you can hear much low frequency. Sennheiser mkh20 and fostex fr-2.
This is the door of an old trainstation used for farmer market sell point in cardigan ,pei ,canada. If you passing by, please don’t oiled it,this is a great sound!.
This is a large shed housing a hundred goats owned by a local cheese producer. It's an autochthonous goat breed called 'cabra palmera' (goat from la palma island). Listen to their bells. You can also hear them bleat, even munch some straw if you pay attention. . . Alongside with a chatty rooster. Recorded with a sennheiser cardioid dynamic mic onto a sony pcm-d50.
Very atmospheric recording of rain and thunder. You can hear some birds and even church bells in the background and some human noises if you listen carefully.
A sound object for sarah belle reid‘s opera project. Short intermezzo. This object can be tailored in three different parts - if needed. Equipment: ni kontakt and spitfire sample library. The sound that gives time its depth.
Caltrain train passing with 3 horn blasts. Residential neighborhood. Slow moving train. Crossing guard bells chiming loudly. Recorded on a samsung s8. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Typing and typewriter related sounds from a vintage 1960s smith-corona corsair deluxe typewriter. Typing at different speeds, return "bell", page crank, space bar, tab etc.
Created using my eurorack system and formatted for use with the make noise morphagene. Remember to rename the files "mg1. Wav", "mg2. Wav", etc. Before loading them onto the micro sd. Enjoy! :).
For a sound design project. I got the clock tower bell and bird field recordings from freesound and combined a sound of a metallic object and stick breaking to create the ticking.
Two metal singing bowls, approximate notes d and a, tapped with a felt-covered beater (the d first, then the a a moment later). Recorded with tascam dr-05, edited for simple fade in and out in audacity.