Recording of a beehive at around midnight, in northern european (estonian, to be precise) coutryside. Buzzing hive in the foreground, crickets in the background.
Cicada sound, with a little of countryside ambience on the background. Recorded in santaella, córdoba, spain. It was very hot. Recorded with zoom h4n built in stereo mic.
There was a giant swarm of cicadas, and i recorded them. You can hear the individual ones that are close in the background of millions of ones in the distance.
Night recording of crickets in almargem (portugal). Church-audio binaural mics (small electro-condensed omni capsules) into a zoom h4n (w/pip). Filtered out frequencies bellow 2500hz in post.
There was a giant swarm of cicadas, and i recorded them. You can hear the individual ones that are close in the background of millions of ones in the distance.
Field recording in the senhora da guia's yard in urgueira, a small village with 12 inhabitants, belonging to the municipality of águeda near the serra do caramulo in portugal.
Recorded with zoom h4 in an apiculture place where bees live in 10 ruches. In this record are different perception / density / spatial movements of the bees flying.
An aerosol can spraying several times, either a paint can or an insect repellent. (my apologies for the bird calls and wind in the background, field-recordings are difficult in a rural area. ).
Perhaps one of the most peaceful sound----a lone cricket singing his pure, melancholy chirp. Enjoy!. I recorded this with my marantz pmd661 -- performance enhanced by oade brothers of georgia --- and my rode ntg2 shotgun microphone.
The sound of a cicada can be deafening, but it can also be the perfect buzz to drown out the negative thinking in your head. It's loud, overpowering and sharp, and it's really weird that it comes from an insect.
Recording of a single cricket which found its way into the bottom of a stairwell. The surrounding walls are cemented giving a prominent reverb. The recorder (zoom h2) was placed about six inches away from the cricket.
A soundscape of a typical midwestern county fair at the height of the summer insect season in july of 2016. Maybe this soundscape will enable you to think back to the innocence of your childhood. Recording was made with the incredibly durable and fantastic beyerdynamic me58 and the marantz pmd661.
1500 bees in a coroplast box ready for transport to their new hive. There was a screen on the side of the box, i placed the dr-100 next to it for close-mic action. Recorded in 24/96 for better sound design options, perfect for your wu-tang related projects.
Cricket song recorded in dalmatia, croatia. Adriatic sea. If you use this sample you >>>must<<< write my name (mareproduction) as a author of this sample and link to this page. If you like what you hear please consider a small amount (even one dollar is enough) of donations to support my work. Thank you!. Paypall:jazzgitara@gmail. Com.
A wonderful typical mid-summer soundscape of cicadas, and some katydids recorded on the edge of a small town in illinois. Towards the end of the recording you will hear a very cool doppler-effect as the truck passes from right to left. Recorded about 8:00 at night with my zoom h4-n recorder using it's internal microphones. I had the volume level set fairly high -- 80 -- so you will probably also hear the constant hum of the various central air conditioning units. .
Birds and insects near a dam on a farm in the cathedral ranges, victoria, australia. Apologies for some slight handling noise. Recorded on an h2n, ms and xy.
Recording of a new hampshire country highway at the edge of the forest. Birds, insects, trees rustling in the breeze, and a distant car on the highway. Recorded with an sm-57.
Crickets, grasshoppers, and insects in a field of tall grass beside a mountain road in north carolina; some flies buzzing; flock of birds around 3 seconds. Recorded with zoom h4n built-in stereo mics.