7 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "London Overground"

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Interior london overground train carriage. Zoom h1.
Author: Kerouac
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Stop by stations and walking out from overground to street of london, uk.
Author: Tetenoise
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Is a journey in overground from hackney central to hackney wick.
Author: Mattia
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Recording made on 15th feb 2013, with zoom h4n x/y 120º integrated mics. Hi-pass filtered @ 80hz. No more processing. Ambience interior overground train @ peckham rye.
Author: Vinjatovix
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Recorded in catford at the trainstation with tascam dr44 in wav file.
Author: Angelkunev
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A short journey on london overground train from dalston to highbury and islington passing through canonbury. Recording includes ticket barrier noises, doors opening and closing and general announcements. This recording was made using a sound devices mixpre6ii and a stereo pair of fel em172 mics. Low cut on the sd which in basic mode is 80hz (i think). There is some processing to this recording to ‘normalize’ the levels and light eq-ing. I do not require any credit or attribution. If any of these sounds have been of help, and you are feeling charitable, please do consider donating to freesound to help keep the site running (a link is also on the home page). Any donations are greatly appreciated!.
Author: Walthamstow Walker
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This file was recorded on november 19 2013 at london's euston railway station quite close to the arrivals board. It was achieved using an olympus ls-100 digital recorder with cad m179 microphones attached to a jecklin disk (see wikipedia) to obtain the best sound possible. As opposed to quasi-binaural recordings where the user attaches small diaphragm microphones to his/her shirt collar (my usual recording method), the jecklin disk can be mounted on a semi-fixed object such as a floor-standing microphone stand which it was in this case, and left for a few moments for the best possible outcome. Using a jecklin disk means that there are no minute movements from a person trying to stand as still as possible, and for some unknown reason, this setup is able to differentiate in front and behind sound image although i personally do not know why this is the case.
Author: Onj
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