Forty seconds, unamplified, easily looped of tree frogs, katydids and crickets. Didn't have my external mike along so it's just an iphone and recording app.
A collection of crazy insect noises captured in malaysian borneo. For more of these sounds please visit: https://soundcloud. Com/evil-ear/sets/malaysia. Enjoy. Evil ear.
There was an interesting ringing sound i couldn't pin down the location of which led me to make this recording. Ft. Frogs & insects, recorded with a tascam dr-05x.
Crickets (at least three different ones) chirping in the otherwise quiet night. Recorded just after dark in july 2009 in the french countryside. Used the front mics of a zoom h2.
Night ambience recorded close to a campground in rural new zealand - crickets, distant ruru (native owl), occasional distant camper sounds, gentle breeze in trees. Recorded with zoom h4n.
An edited version of my "knife scraping toast" sound to simulate the noises of crickets or other bugs in a field. Recorded for my sound design class using a samsung galaxy s7 internal microphone.
Crickets in park with distant traffic and city hum. Recorded 8. 18. 2019. As a courtesy if you download my sounds please subscribe to my youtube channel: https://www. Youtube. Com/user/mycompasstv thanks!.
This was recorded on the douglas spring trial near tucson, arizona. It was in the fall toward late afternoon. This was recorded on an iphone and then cleaned up in adobe audition to isolate the crickets.
The audio was recorded for a class assignment, during the evening in iowa city. Mostly comprised of very soft background crickets and gentle traffic noises; there are also a few interesting sounds such as radio from passing cars.
This is a one minute narrated sound walk done on the night of september 8, 2019, at around 10 pm. It includes sounds of distant crickets, airplanes, the gentle lapping of a pool, and other forms of nightlife.
Frogs and crickets recorded by a ranch pond at 1:00 am using a zoom h4 at 24 bits, 48khz. Aggressively (but effectively) eq'd to remove a nearby gas generator. This is excerpt one of two.
I needed a wall of crickets but could not find a decent one so i used some samples and multiplied them to make it sound like hundreds of crickets. Enjoy. Nice to fall asleep to, but the loop points could use some fixing-up.
First, i thought it was a night-bird but i could not identify it clearly and i never heard an owl shouting like that. Then i understood why when i found on internet a sample exactly like mine. . . Now i know it was a barking roe deer (capreolus capreolus). "when alarmed, it will bark a sound much like a dog" (wikipedia).
Two dogs are barking in my front yard, with the longest-barking one being a 3-years-old fox terrier chihuahua mix with whom i have an attachment to but who isn't my dog. You can also hear crickets chirping in the background. I used my lenovo laptop's built-in microphone to record this (the same device i had used to record the alarm clock sound & the restaurant-cleanup field recording).