Recording of a massive thunderstorm slowly approaching. You can hear the rain slowly increasing and the rolling thunder getting closer and louder. Recording-device: m-audio microtrack.
In july this year, a tremendous rain that changed to intense hail hammering on greenhouse roof. Flashes each 10 seconds. Placed a plastic jar on the microphone to protect it. The raingod spoke and suddenly it was all over. (i have a video clip, if somwone wants).
Recorded on a h4n with a "deadcat" wind-sock, this short clip was recorded during the june 2016 rainstorm behind our house in redland bay in se qld. There is a very slight murmur of traffic that was hard to avoid, otherwise just the rushing of leaves in the gum-trees.
This is a stereo recording of a rain tube, foleyed by delisa m. White. Oktava 012 microphone xy pair into neve 1272 preamps and apogee mini-me converter.
This sound was recorded while driving down the road on my way to school while it was raining. I was traveling between 0 and 60 miles per hour. So there is a variation in the intensity of the rain falling against my car. As-well you gain a slight acknowledgement to the acceleration of my engine.
Rain, with some splashing and trickling sounds too. Recorded with 2 devices, an olympus ls-14 digital handheld, and an audio-technica studio mic. The recordings were combined to give a wider stereo effect.
Recorded with a zoom h1. Water was dripping from melting snow to fall approximately one story onto a metal rain gutter. A gentle flow of water can be heard in the background.
A medium rain on my skylight. There are also some silent birdsounds in the background. Recorded with a unamplified field recording microphone in stereo.
A thunderstorm getting closer, very closer ^^the quality of this sample is rather average because it was recorded with a rudimentary equipment, i'm sorry for that.
Recorded from my balcony at about 23 hundred hours on new year's eve in 2012. Mostly sounds of fireworks which echo from neighbouring buildings and water dripping in nearby gutter. Some distant human voices and traffic noise. Recorded with a zoom h1 portable stereo recorder.