## this sound is also available as a 44khz/16bit wav-file. ##. A thunderstorm in the night at 2:30 am. Starts calm with some crickets. At 1:02 a magpie can be heard, which seems to be startled by the first thunderclap. Recorded in south germany near heilbronn. (june 2015)original is a a 4-channel record in irt-cross arrangement by using 4xnt1 microphones from rode and a zoom h6 recorder. The spatial impression is best if headphones are used. For stereo the>left-front + left-rear<and the>right-front + right-rear<channel was mixed to a left and right file.
Forest at night, near city. Lots of crickets, some owls and dogs in the background. Left - sennheiser shotgun me66right - behringer b2 pro. Jardim botânico de londrina (brazil).
Cleaned-up version of kstein1's file http://freesound. Org/people/kstein1/sounds/52631/. . . Filled left channel, removed some of the hiss and recorder noises.
Typing using a microsoft keyboard. Using a lot of the left side letters but also the space bar, enter and sometimes the numpad. There is a really low volume ambience sound.
Car approaching from the distance on the left gets louder as it approaches with a squealing engine belt. It moves to the right and sound level diminishes.
I recorded multiple hits on a largeish piece of tupperware, found the good notes, arranged them into this crazy sound. Pans back and forth from left to right seamlessly if you loop it.
New year's eve in the mountains. Stereo recording. I was in a house overlooking the valley, leaning out the window. Fireworks left right and ahead, echoes off the mountains.
Recording train arrival, from left to right, at grønland t-bane station. Equipment: roland r-26, internal xy and omni microphones mixed down as stereo.
Recorded with an aphex 207d and a neumann tlm 103. Middle section dips out a bit due to gravity and the weight of the second hand, left it in just in case.
3 separate birds (left, right, and center) responding to each other. Recorded on: tascam dr-05xdate: july 2, 2022location: willow lake trail, big cottonwood canyon, utah, usa.
Took a sample of a tr909 kick drum, stretched it, added some reverb, bass boost, compression split the track and offset it slightly to create a left to right pulse.
Stuck outside our apartment in the snow! freya left the intercom phone off the hook! you can hear her practicing cello through the intercom speaker mixed in with some electromagnetic interference from my phone. .
X and y comes from the nonlinearcircuits sloth lfo (regular version). X is the high sinus c, left channel. Y is the low triangle c, right channel. X and y goes to comparator resulting in a note when crossing the threshold. At the same time x and y goes to cv in on jupiter storm generating two glissando paths. The two used osc's on jupiter storm are tuned to the same pitch.
Sea waves on a windy beach rolling around from left to right and right to left, with sounds of spume and sand moved by the water. Recorded september 2012 at the northern beach of fehmarn island, germany, near niobe memorial. Recorded using a pair of rode nt5 mics in x/y positioning with nikolai windshields. Eqed with eq10q: low cut at 41hz, +4. 5db q0. 43 at 142hz, -3. 7db q0. 70 at 1980hz. Normalized in audacity.
Found a half-broken wind-up rotating christmas tree music box. . . Thing. . . Raw 24/96 ms recording; be sure to decode before use. Left channel is mid, right is side. To do this manually you should separate the channels to two mono tracks, duplicate the side track and invert the duplicate. Pan the side tracks hard left and right, and mix with the mono mid channel. Or use a plugin to do it for you :d.
Three sets of stacked third, one whole step apart, panned left right and center. Originally intended for meditation. Sounds a bit like early 80's horror film music.
Two jet engines panned left and right. Power up, idle, power down. Created in pd using the methods described by andy farnell, in his book "designing sound".
Recorded by sala in lithuania. Here is his description: "rubbish left by people in nature. . . This time it were some kind of pipes from automobile. Microphones placed inside and raining outside".
A one minute, short soundwalk around the bergen building's parking lot. Walking from the entrance of the building and going to the left and then along the parking lot entrance.
I took 104588_meral_celtic-meral. Wav, ran a loop through sharm studio to pan it bilaterally (left-right channel oscillation) at 359 times a minute (359 cpm), which seems to align with the bpm of the loop.
Train passes right to left at middle speed. Microphones close to the railway. France, 2013. Recorded with schoeps oct set up reduced to stereorecorded on sounddevice 744t24 bits, 48khz, stereo.
Single hit of a vibraslap. Original file duplicated and processed with delay on one channel panned hard left and reverb on the second channel panned hard right. Hit moves nicely across the stereo field.
A computer mouse moving around on a mousepad, click with both the left and right mouse buttons. Recorded on a zoom h1. Free for use in any project, no credit required.
Recordings on a country road in the north of spain , where by surprise i came across a horse came trotting producing a panoramic effect from left to right curious.
Mid-afternoon activities between malaga's narrow streets. From the perspective of a third floor balcony. Recorded with a zoom h2recorded in 48khz 24bit wavestereo left-right.
Recorded with a zoom h2n via it's xy configuration. Afterwards the ambient noise surrounding the cicadas was removed. A great timing, led to a wide arrangement of cicadas perfectly balanced at right and left.
Crash cymbal fluctuating @ 165 bpm triplets. One crash virtually mono repeating with an eq. Two crash reverbs repeating and panned left to right. Then high pass over the whole thing. Enjoy, use, comment. Thanks.
A processed square wave that sounds a lot like boots on wood tiles walking from left to right, with slight reverb. Great for layering - no background noise.