60 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Pmd"

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I recorded that sound from my garden in a small city, the day france won the soccer (football) world cup. You can hear people yelling, cars horning, and a few firecrackers. . . Recorded with a marantz pmd 660 and a couple of senheiser k6.
Author: Barkenov
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1992 toyota camry driving on a country road. I needed this type of sound for an av with specific time characteristics. 0-10: 30 kph. 10-30: slowing down. 30-35: stopping. 35-50: idling. Recorded on a marantz pmd 661, 10 december 2020 at 21:20, with a rode nt4.
Author: Guyburns
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A crowing cock living freely and species-appropriate in a group with 4 hens in a forest by a river in middle europe, from a distance of about 20 m, with a typical echo of the forest, river flowing in the background, recorded with a marantz pmd 660.
Author: Alice D
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Recorded just after midnight on the 4th of july 2015 during a heavy storm across southern england. The occasional rumbles of thunder came from about 50 kilometers away. The intensity of the rain slowly fades over the length of the recording. Marantz pmd-661 with internal mics.
Author: Hairpin
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To me, nothing says the great outdoors like owls hooting in the early morning forest. This was recorded at 6:30a. M. On saturday august 29th, 2015 in the shawnee national forest in southern illinois. , in a low spot near a stream in deep woods. Equipment used: marantz pmd-661 and two sennheiser me-66 shotgun microphones. Record volume level was 6.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Our good old bosch dishwasher is doing its magic. This is a more rhythmic loop. You can hear a glass or bowl squeaking/ringing in the water jet inside the device. Recorded x/y stereo with two audio technica at4041 mics into a marantz pmd 661 recorder. Normalized plus some eqing using fabfilter pro-q3.
Author: Drni
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Group of 12 australians waiting around in a home theatre in tasmania, before the cartoons and shorts begin. Recording level lowered at 0. 30. An open fire crackles occasionally in the background. Six more people arrive as the recording progresses, raising the hubub. Near the end, a bell rings to tell people the show is about to start. Recorded on a marantz pmd 661, 6 september 2019, 7:23 pm, with a rode nt4.
Author: Guyburns
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2007 toyota yaris driving on a country road. I needed this type of sound for an av with specific time characteristics. Three takes separated by 1 second silence. Take 10-10: 30 kph. 10-30: slowing down in top gear. 30-35: stopping. 35-50: idling. Take 250-60: 30 kph. 60-80: slowing down in 2nd gear. 80-85: stopping. 85-95: idling. Take 395-115: 50kph. 115-130: blinker. 130: gravel driveway and stopping. Recorded on a marantz pmd 661, 10 december 2020 at 21:30, with a rode nt4.
Author: Guyburns
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Elmo omnigraphic 253af slide projector, similar to a kodak s-av 2000. Turn on, slide change at 10 second intervals, turn off. Recorded on a marantz pmd 661 with a rode nt4, 250 mm above centre rear of projector, angled down at 45º. I needed this sound as part of an audio-visual that mimics a slide show. I chose to record a 10-second change interval (instead of a shorter interval) because that allows me to razor the waveform between changes, and then extend (or reduce) the time between changes. Too short a time interval between slide changes means you'd have to add motor/fan sound between every change.
Author: Guyburns
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Elmo omnigraphic 253af slide projector, similar to a kodak s-av 2000. Turn on, slide change at 10 second intervals, turn off. Recorded on a marantz pmd 661 with a rode nt4, horizontally 250 mm from side of projector aimed at slide entry hole. I needed this sound as part of an audio-visual that mimics a slide show. I chose to record a 10-second change interval (instead of a shorter interval) because that allows me to razor the waveform between changes, and then extend (or reduce) the time between changes. Too short a time interval between slide changes means you'd have to add motor/fan sound between every change.
Author: Guyburns
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