Several geese honking. Recorded outside amid a gaggle of geese on a zoom h2 in 120* pattern. Might be other fowl noises (not loud) in background, can't remember what was around the geese. This is the loudest part of a field recording.
This is a very short excerpt of carnatic music. This sound is basically used for a demonstration of the importance of loudness and timbre in melody. A synthesized melody sound and a monotonized version of that sound will be soon linked here in the description.
A really busy, loud bar full of people talking and laughing. There's no music playing and it's hard to track any single conversation thread. Recorded in southampton, uk, mid-december 2019.
This sound is a synthesized sound where the loudness and the timbre (weights) of the harmonics are derived from a short excerpt of carnatic music. The original sound from where these parameters are derived will be soon linked here in the description.
A recording of my alarm clock going off. I used my h4n zoom recorder to catch this repetitive, loud, and annoying sound that is sure to wake you up in the morning. Sound is in stereo, and is in. Wav format.
A slow stroll across 14th st, manhattan, nyc and the various street sounds including loud sirens that were encountered in this atmospheric recording. Also edited a little for loudness.
Extra loud train trip, few groups of people were loudly talking. One group of silesian accent speaking man can be heard the most, they are laughing much.