This is the sound of a buderus boiler firing in a basement recorded in stereo with a sound devices mixpre 3 and a pair of audio technica at943 microphones.
The sound of birds singing in springtime in a suburban forest. It was recorded with the internal microphones of sony pcm-d100 and then filtered to remove low-frequency rumble.
Sound from the interior of a boeing 737 during flight. Sound of passengers, luggage compartment is opened and closed. 24 bit / 48 khz sony pcm-d100light eq.
Single car drives by on a wet country road field recording. Recorded with sony pcm d100. 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.
This is a long sample of me hitting, scratching and rolling all sorts of stones against one another, somewhere in the moroccan desert. The sounds are pretty good quality, recorded with a sony pcm-d50.
Sounds from an inner city bus ride. With audible air conditioning, someone sneezes and the next stations are announced. 48khz/24bitsony pcm-d100wide stereono denoising.
Recording of rain and wind on the boat in the harbour. Linear pcm wav 24 bit 48khz2 channel 120 degreeszoom h6 clip on x/y microphones. Www. Johnaudio. Nl.
Various plastic tubes, boxes and containers recorded with tascam dr-05 and mastered with audacity. No added effects except compression and minimal reverberation.
Half-assed multisampling of highly damaged toy piano in my grandmother's attic. One strike of each key, then some random hits and glissandos. Recorded with a sony pcm-d50.
One of my grandmother's antique clocks being wound up a couple times - gives a low, twangy chime. You can also hear the pendulum ticking and the wind up of the chime. Recorded on a sony pcm-d50.
Handheld salt grinder intermittently crushing pink himalayan rock salt. Crunching and crushing noise, grains falling on napkin. Recorded using a tascam dr-40x pcm recorder.
Short sequence of a zippo lighter being opened, lit and closed. Recorded with a tascam dr-05 linear pcm recorder. Cc0, so no hassle with giving credit.
Recording of many birds in the early morning. Recorded in town (brno, czech republic) but usual sounds of a town are imperceptible. Microphone sony ecm-ms907, recorder sony mz-rh1 in pcm mode.
I eat rice cracker and sip coffee. I tried to make as much noise as possible. This is a test recording with korg mr-1. I recorded this sound at 1bit/2. 8mhz (dsd) and converted it into 24bit/44. 1khz (pcm). If you could listen to the raw dsd file, you might think you were here with me. Unfortunately, i can't upload dsd version, so i chose 24bit pcm for keeping better quality. Reality was lost to some extent, but i think you can feel the touch of the original one.
The kettle i have at home, going through a cycle until it switches off automatically when it reaches boiling level. I recorded it with my sony pcm-m10. Hope you find it useful!.
Scrunching the collar of my sweet leatha bomber jacket for some stretching/straining sounds. Also flapped it around a bit, apologies for the peaks in that part. Recorded on sony pcm-d50.
Sliding wooden door of a cabinet opening and closing. (2 of 2). Recorded with a tascam dr-05 linear pcm recorder. Cc0, so no hassle with giving credit.
Sliding wooden door of a cabinet opening and closing. (1 of 2). Recorded with a tascam dr-05 linear pcm recorder. Cc0, so no hassle with giving credit.
This is an example of importing raw data into audacity. This is three geometrical object saved as bmp format and then opened in audacity. The size of the file is 5633kb. Imported as raw data, signed 16-bit pcm, big-endian, stereo.
Recorded in my backyard in douglasville ga. Usa, with my olympus ls-7 pcm recorder. White noise and birds. You can also hear the occasional dry leave falling.
Birds in a cage flying about. Not the cleanest recording, but probably still pretty useful for some people. Recorded with a tascam dr-05 linear pcm recorder. Cc0, so no hassle with giving credit.
Small, six note marimba, recorded wide stereo with a sony pcm-d50. The notes are, from low to high, f, g, a, c#, d#, and f. Two samples were taken per note.