A bicycle tire is hitting the floor of the parking deck. Wave, 44. 1khz, 24bit, stereorecording device: zoom h2n with xy-capsulelow-cut: yes (80hz)normalized to -1dbfs. Location: leuphana universität lüneburg, parking deck. Date: 2013-12-10, 16:00recorded and edited by: stephan langthis recording was created in the framework of the seminar "soundscape leuphana (ws13/14)".
The sound of the bicycles passing through one curve in the carrer de can llavallol, in vallvidrera. The recorder was situated in a lateral of the road in the interior side of a curve, between the 12:22 and the 12:29, the morning 14 february 2015, in ms mode with an angle amplitude of 150 degrees.
J'ai produit ce son en tournant la roue avant d'un vieux vélo et en freinant doucement. Les patins vieux et secs grincent sur le métal de la roue. Enregistré dehors, devant la maison, avec un smartphone. I produced this sound on an old bicycle. I turn the front wheel by hand, and i smoothly brake at the same time. As the brake pads are old and dry, it gives this monstruous squeaking :d. It's recorded outdoors, using a smartphone.
A simple horn sound i recorded with a tascam dr-40 and a rode ntg1. Check the link below to see the film i used it in. Thanks!. Https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=_xduawua7ek&t;=10s.
Daisy Bell sung by Edward M. Favor (1856-1936). Edison Phonograph Co.: 1058. Recorded on brown wax cylinder. Original cylinder in collection of John Levin. Spoken introduction removed.
Author: Composed by Harry Dacre, sung by Edward M. Favor
File:Daisy_Bell_sung_by_Edward_M._Favor.ogg, click removal (default settings) and light noise removal (using last 0.5 second as sample, settings 12db/5.0/2 bands) applied in Audacity 3.1.2.
Author: Composed by Harry Dacre, sung by Edward M. Favor; Noise removal by User:Artoria2e5
A surprisingly pure recording of air rushing over the microphones as i race downhill on my bicycle. Not the usual bassy static like when the wind buffets the mic during a recording.
A montain bike breaking on concrete. Recorded with a pentax k5 and an audio technica pro 24-cm stereo microphone at 16bit/32khz. Slightly edited in audacity in order to reduce major peaks (by hand, no plugin) and to improve the headroom.
A bicycle ratchet sound recorded in an anechoic chamber with a condenser microphone, 2010, hyunjoo chung, nara hahn, sang-bae chon, keunwoo choi, hyun-woo koh, at seoul national university, applied acoustics laboratory.
While making field recordings on the harvest moon trail in wolfville, ns, a bunch of kids rode past on their way to school. A few said hello. The stereo on the bikes going past is nice. These could be used as substitutes for whoosh types of audio effects. Recorded with a zoom h1n with windscreen at 24-bit 48khz resolution and cleaned up in izotope rx. Enjoy!.
I recorded this riding a bicycle. Please be patient to download and decode it and listen to it with a closed headphones, and you can hear kaleidoscopic sound of summer. Using two omnidirectional microphones and sony md walkman.
A sound made to represent air rushing around your head when riding a bicycle downhill. Recorded by simply blowing on the mike and then using some eq. Feel free to download and use, just leave a comment, please.