Birds: chirping, singing, ambience, suburb. Sounded recorded with zoom h4n, in a suburb of keszthely (hungary). Processed: lowcut, compression, converted to flac(audacity; level 8).
This sound file incorporates sounds from freesound. Org due to the pandemic at hand and not being able to go out and record these sounds individually. The addresses i chose are sportsman’s park racetrack (cicero) and mission hills golf club. I made a substitution with one sound file that i recorded myself in nature in my neighborhood to incorporate the sounds of a golf course. Although the other file was used from freesound. Org. This piece uses these sounds from freesound: vw golf r, by everydaysounds. Additionally, what can be heard on this file is the sounds of birds chirping and rain falling as well as the sound a fast car speeding around a track to propose some contrast. Something that could spark the listener’s interest is that not often does nature and the machines that we humans make harmonize with each other, but in this i think they flow just fine. Https://freesound. Org/people/everydaysounds/sounds/268622/.
Frogs and other sounds of spring at a creek in pisgah national forest at bent creek nc beside lake powhatan at the bridge, this file was recorded with a fujifilm xt120 camera. I'm uploading it under public domain cc0 license. I hope you can find a use for it.
I made changes in the impulse response of the fisher k-10, i used a demo of the fisher spacexpander on youtube that had a warmer sound, i did eq match using small sections of the video where the audio is dry or wet, i did this sin several times and the result was fantastically similar. The reference used: https://youtu. Be/17x9fqbjbfw.
Sounds made with the legendary vcs3 synthesizer in the lindblad studio at gothenborg academy of music and drama, 2011. 11. 06. The charactere of the sound is like a bouncing ball.
Honeybees buzzing around a hive on a mild spring day---saturday may 2nd, 2015. This recording was made on a sunny day at 11:00am with the air temp of 61 degrees f. Recorder: marantz pmd661/w/oade brothers preampsmicrophone: byerdynamic m58 omnidirectional dynamic microphone with record volume set on 7. Enjoy.
After returning from a trip to korea, timeshift does not let me sleep. This recording of a thrush nightingale took place at 4 a. M. It was made in my garden in berlin. Binaural recording with soundman okm`s and a h4n. If you want to support my work, please visit:jardinsonore(. )bandcamp(. )comthere you find a lot more.
The sound of the bed springs creaking as i rocked back and forth. Could be used for music tracks or video where bed springs creaking would be appropriate. Possibly sounds like sex?. This is a slow rhythm.
Opening a cash register drawer. Beep then receipt printer spins up and the drawer slides out. Spring loaded clips flipped to take cash. Drawer slammed shut.
Spring, catch and pneumatic closer for old, rusty screen door being struck, plucked and generally abused to make a variety of rattling, clanking and twanging sounds.
This very happy bird-song was recorded in late winter/very early spring of 2012. It was a cold, partly sunny morning after a cold night, yet this red male cardinal was singing proud and loud. Recorded in a small town, with some traffic sounds in the back. Also, if you listen close enough you will hear some starlings in the background with their waking up chorus. Recorded using the handy/zoom h4n recorder and a samson c0-2 microphone mounted inside my home-built parabolic reflector.
A walk in a forest above the town of drammen on a lovely spring day. Birds were twittering and chirping, a woodpecker was pecking, oak leaves were shaking and church bells were ringing.
Rode my bicycle to the creek and recorded this on a zoom h4 at 44100 hzthere may be a few disturbances such as from myself (i am an amateur)this was recorded at a creek in colorado.
An earthenware (ceramic) vessel submerged under water. The vase has been fitted with a contact microphone and the sound is produced by air escaping its pours as they are filled with water. The item is made from the clay sourced from the spring.
Common terns are pale gray overall with a black cap. Breeding birds have a fully black cap that extends to the back of the neck and a gray belly. Terns comes from lac des chanteraines next to paris. I love listen to terns next to highway. It’s a pretty shocking contrast of noise pollution.
This is a sound from a small personal game project that i made. I'm pretty sure i made the sound, but i'm not positive. If anyone knows a prior source, let me know and i'll take it down. If you're interested in the game, you can play it here: https://www. Greenfoot. Org/scenarios/30248.