Lunch. Friday. Made a friday lunch drone. Made this sound from an eight seconds long part of the right channel from a sound uploaded yesterdayhttps://www. Freesound. Org/people/gis_sweden/sounds/346401/all done in audacity.
Richard Wagner: Parsifal. Act III Good Friday Scene. Gotthelf Pistor (tenor) Parsifal, Ludwig Hofmann (bass) Gurnemanz. Conductor, Karl Muck, Berlin State Opera Orchestra
This sound was recorded outside the blue mosque in istanbul during friday prayer at the same time as the other recording from the blue mosque in may 2005. Recorded by asbjørn blokkum flø and kjetil bjørgan.
Recorded in a backyard in kibbutz mefalsim, israel. 27/03/2020 friday afternoon 15:57 you can hear birds, the sound of leaves, wind and car on the road (the apartment is close to the main gate) you can also hear trucks leaving and entering the kibbutz's factory and tractors rushing towards the end of the day.
A nice dinner, some wine and then some wild, wet and hot friday night sex! listen and comment please, she loves the feedback and it encourages her to be vocal and record some more.
Bristol road, birmingham, mid-morning friday traffic including sound of a pedestrian crossing. H2 zoom front mic, wind shield, not too much wind noise, sitting on the steps of the old christian science reading room with recorder facing towards crossing.
Friday lunchtime in the shopping precinct at winchester, uk. Normally this would be a busy pedestrian area but towards the end of this lockdown period there are just a few people queuing for food. Zoom h1, luhd mics, dead cats. 20-05-15_124424_h1_winchester_lunchtime_lockdown. Wav.
Recorded live at a usa high school football game. Friday night, solid nats recorded here, no copyrighted music playing in the stadium to worry about. Enjoy! let me know how you used it.
A recording of the weekly market on the starkenburghof in kanaleneiland, utrecht, the netherlands. Many languages can be heard. I walked around with binaural recording headphones. Recorded on a zoom h4n. Slight, quick eq'ing, could use some more.
Today i'm supposed to play with my modular, or anything. As long as i'm not disturb the boys watching gremlins down stairs. . . Okay. I put some modules out for sale. Made this. The sound is generated by self oscillating vcfs. I love sinus wave. I will sell my triple oscillator now. It does not have sinus wave! the randomness is generated to old fashion way. I don't have any fancy random trigger modules. Bla bla bla. . . I stop there.
Friday lunchtime in the shopping precinct at winchester, uk. Normally this would be a busy pedestrian area but towards the end of this lockdown period there are just a few people wandering about. Towards the end a woman walks past wearing noisy shoes. Zoom h1, luhd mics, dead cats20-05-15_123326_h1_winchester_lockdown. Wav.
This was not what i was planning to do. Not at all. But i think this sound was kind of fun. I torment my intellijel μvcf a little. This time i edited the sound a little in audacity (eq, compressor and limiter).
Friday. Random. Why this madness? answer: i have patched s/h (sample and hold) random to doepfer a-160 clock divider and that affects the a-161. For the sake of it i patched one of the gates to the ladik r-110 rnd t/g (random trigger and gate). Result much more randomness than i can use. I can tell you that there is a lot of blinking diodes :-) sounds from doepfer a-110 and 2hp osc and sampler soundmachines ul1uloop.
This was recorded inside the blue mosque in istanbul during friday prayer in may 2005. To get in to the blue mosque with recording equipment we had to get a permission from the religious authorities. We also needed a muslim to operate the equipment since the friday prayers were forbidden for non-muslims. We set up the recording equipment and let our turkish guide hit the record button once the prayer started. The sound is recorded using an m/s rig straight to dat and processed afterwards with a hp filter in protools to remove microphone rumble. Recorded by asbjørn blokkum flø, kjetil bjørgan and the anonymous guide.
Waterloo station, london, recorded at 2pm on friday 11th july 2014. Includes train departure and arrival announcements, plus general ambient background sounds.
Sitting by king's college chapel listening to voices, sirens, an aeroplane overhead and associated echoes within the quadrant. 5pm (ish) on a friday. Olympus ls3, internal mics.
Birmingham outdoor food markets mid afternoon friday. Sound of food sellers chanting, and some response to microphone. H2 zoom front mic, wind shield, hardly any wind noise.
Mono. Recorded with basic uher tape-recorder, in sudan (by this time, in 1997). Close to khartoum, omdurman. Every friday, sufi are singing and dancing in large circles.