Recording in stereo with a pmd660 and a at822 microphone. Recording without editing. In the heart of the gothic district of barcelona (spain)12 of august of the 2005. To 12 at nightsomeone is calling. . .
I'm a student studying sound and i and recording sounds this is one of the recordings. This sound was recorded by standing near a open window pointing the microphone near the rain.
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.
(warning headphone users)microphone plug with bad connection. You can use my sounds freely. It would be great if you credit me. Leave a comment and tell me for which project you used it. Daniel lucas, danlucaz. 2021.
A peaceful nature moment in the midwestern woods featuring a beautiful, little small creek just flowing away, along with the droning sound of a private pilot enjoying flying on a sun and blue-sky filled day--december 10, 2020. Recording equipment used: sound devices mixpre-6. Left channel microphone: sennheiser mkh 8060right channel microphone: sennheiser mkh 416.
A recording made on the bank of a small stream. The prominent bird that you will hear -- especially at 30 seconds into the recording -- is a beautiful little bird called the louisiana waterthrush. I made this recording by attaching my zoom h4n to a sturdy tripod, and using the built-in internal stereo microphones on the zoom. The built-in microphones have a 90-degree and 180-degree setting. For this recording, i set the angle on 180 degrees.
I have a lot of old hard drives, some of which are still working and others are damaged. My project is collect the sounds produced during start-up. To do this i use a digital recorder zoom h4n using the two incorporated microphones and two 'diy'ed contact microphones additionally. This here is the sound of a western digital caviar 32500 working fine.
Busy crossroad in thong sala town, koh phangan island, thailand. Motorbikes, cars & people passing by rode nt-sf1 soundfield microphone. Ambisonic recording made with zoom f8 recorder.
Wav-file recorded with the zoom h1 with internal microphone. A tractor is passing by the microphone multiple times mowing a big field. Recorded in a farmhouse in gasel, switzerland. Bonny orbit sound library.
I'm a student studying sound and i and recording sounds this is one of the recordings. This was recorded at night as the curtains were opening and closing near the microphone.
A recording of a single portion of thunder from a storm in southern california. This was recorded with a cad u37 digital microphone! feel free to use in your project!.
Many bubbles made with air-filled bottleunder water of a sinkthis one is not continuous, sounds more bottlingrecorded with sony md recorder and stereo microphone.