9:20 p. M. On 2/2/21 in huntington, ny. Recorded with a sound devices mix pre-3 and an audio-technica bp4025 microphone (with a rode blimp windshield). The file can be looped.
Metal spoon stirring sugar into cup of coffeestirring sugarpouring coffee into take away (to go) cupsnapping lid on coffee cup. Suitable for barista type background sounds.
Series of breaking small icicles from a ledge, falling onto a hard surface. Ntg-3, rode blimp, sound devices 702t. Recorded at 96k 24bit, converted to 48k 16bit with dither in pro tools 11.
Opening a frozen roof window covered with ice. After opening there is possible to hear noise from outside (birds and hum) and also some noises caused by holding a recorder. Recorded with sony pcm-d50, built in mics.
Water evaporating once dropped onto a hot pan - take 3. Recorded close with a sennheiser mkh-416 directly into pro tools through a apogee duet 2 and mac book pro 2008.
Ice crash field recording with zoom h2n. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
I recorded hot-water-heating pipes crackling and then looped the sample at progressively faster & harmonically relevant speeds. This is one of twenty-two such samples that i layered together to make a new sample, which became the foundation for this binaural beat meditation track: https://soundcloud. Com/storyofthelie/fractal-heater.
My mother in the kitchen just around the corner from my closed bedroom door getting some ice from a square ice bucket in the freezer which is right at the entrance to the kitchen. You can hear them drop into her big glass and pop when they hit the water. I was recording out the window at the time. You can hear an american robin, red cardenal and mourning dove as well.
Field recording of diamond lake a few hours before a storm hit that forced all boats to dock. This is in late may of 2022. On a hike at the north end of the lake, i stood at the edge of the water and held my recorder close to the growing waves.