362 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Ranges"

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In the range of three octaves, sung by me in 13 tracks. Not completely in tune. The first one is unedited sound. The second is transposed an octave lower. The third is transposed two octaves lower. In the fourth all the latter are sounded together (39 voices). The transposing makes a peculiar effect to the voice specially in the second (12 semitone) transposition.
Author: Finnssound
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This is a slightly edited and normalised iphone recording of a lyrebird's performance at healesville sanctuary in victoria, australia and shows the range of sounds they can imitate. Among other copied bird calls you can hear a camera shutter and other harder to pick sounds that sound a little bit like lasers. It's pretty amazing what they can do!.
Author: Youthful Implants
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Stereo hydrophone recording of a small croatian harbor basin. Hydrophones submerged by approx. 1m, next to the bounding wall of the basin, facing the open sea. Lots of waves can be heard, in the onset, a small motorboat passes in the far range. Recorded with a pair of jrf series d hydrophones, spaced 18 cm apart with 0° dispersion.
Author: Blaukreuz
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A live recording of a 100+ choir in rehearsal. Recorded using a matched pair of rode nt5 for the left & right with an additional akg c451 for the centre. The idea of this recording was to capture the way a choirs sound fills a room. Some minor addtional eq has been used in the 35khz range boosting by 1db to give the performance a little oompf.
Author: Nigelnormal
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10119 khz 2011-oct-27-1400-utc station clicking over the band. Clicks noted in 10114-10123 khz range. His equipment was old czechoslovak army transmitter rs-41 (about 1965 year). Added frequency marks at -45, -27 and -10 sec. Of the record. I know that rs-41 is clicking because i have the same transmitter at home. But later found that also ft-897 receiver is often the source of phantom clicks. . .
Author: Okhas
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Blue noise is also called azure noise and its power density increases 3 db per octave with increasing frequency over the frequency range. I created this by looping http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/file:blue_noise. Ogg which is copylefted, however i claim that they can't be protected based on http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/threshold_of_originality (check language sidebar on wikipedia page for other jurisdictions).
Author: Qubodup
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A clip recorded while walking around in the concourse at inchon international airport with using a zoom h4n. An automated announcement from the escalator can be heard at close range. Note: you are free to use this recording in any way deemed fit for both personal and commercial use, provided that you expressly credit the sample with the following author in your published material: andi roselund (sangwha comm).
Author: Ultradust
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5. 1 surround wide range field recording of the evening ambience in the town of sal rei on boa vista, an cape verdian island. Some people, music and traffic can be heard in the distance. Recorded from an altitude of approx. 20m with a zoom h2n and matrixed to 5. 1 surround.
Author: Blaukreuz
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Made in ableton live this time, it is a multilayered loop consisting of recordings of an ak47, a 30 caliber 1918, and an m60 machine gun to make a rediculous powerful sound. A very short clicky kick drum with the high end reduced is added before the initial gunshot to make it punch more, otherwise it would sound weaker. There are two mechanical bolt sounds, one covering the upper mid range, and the other covering the extreme highs. Shell ejections and two reverb tails were mixed in at the end with some simple automated panning to make it move around the stereo field. The tempo slowly decreases to simulate barrel heating. Lots of processing. The layers were eq'ed, then ran into a software amp that is gently distorting the low and mid range. Then smashed together with ott multiband upward/downward compression to bring out the details. A maximizer was used to bring up the loudness some. Enjoy.
Author: Superphat
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About the possibilities of what can be done with the human voice in a recording studio. What you hear in these remixes is twice treated: first, by matt stevenson at the eris temple in philly in '06; secondly, by zenboy1955 from the cc mixter crew in cali in 2021. The range of sounds and effects achieved is, i feel, incredible, esp. In the second, vocal montage remix. Enjoy.
Author: Afieled
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This sound is made by my old continuity meter when the contacts are moved around. The clicking sounds similar to that of a more modern geiger counter or dosimeter. I have heard a few over the internet and some of them produce a beeping noise when the max range of radiation level is reached. Please feel free to used this sound. And remember to rate and comment. Thank you.
Author: Rammbostein
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Recording of an apple iwatch ver. 6 using a akg pro audio c411 pp high-performance miniature condenser mic. Recorded on mixpre10t. Using thin double back tape, i taped the back of the mic to the back of the watch. This watch has cell phone option. I think the intermittent burst of static is the cell phone in the watch ranging signal, similar to a full size cell phone pulsing when they range signals. If anyone knows, leave a message.
Author: Leo
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1st release date: 1928 1st recording date: 13 October 1927 Place of recording: unknown Author(s)/Composer(s): Landon Ronald (1873-1938) Lyricist(s): Edward Teschemacher (1876-1940) Performer(s): Doris Vane (1874-?) Vocal range: Soprano solo with cello obligato and piano Title/Work: O lovely night Genre(s): Song
Author: Landon Ronald (1873-1938) and Edward Teschemacher (1876-1940)
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This sound is 50 ms, 2000 hz pure tone with double linear fadeout through it's whole length. Sampling rate of 8 khz is already an overkill (nyquist frequency is at 4 khz, while all energy of this sound is present in narrow 2 khz frequency range). Created with audacity for use with ardour 3, a free and opensource daw for linux and mac (http://ardour. Org).
Author: Unfa
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At closest to target it was recorded from about 33ft away from mower at farthest range about 40ft away. If you wanted the mower to be heard from an inside area you could add a high pass filter to the recording. Please note this wasn't taken with the average household mower it was taken with a heavy duty lawn mower used for cutting large areas of grass so it doesn’t have the same sound as a regular mower.
Author: Astrand
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Recording of my own fireplace made with a tascam dr-40 (internal mics). I blasted up the lower freqs, kept the mid-range close to 0, then from 5-16 khz went back way up, slowly tapering down to below zero for the highest frequencies. All editing done in audacity, compressed using soundkonverter in linux. This is a good sound effect for either a bonfire or a house burning down, which is what i made it for.
Author: Laptaper
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Recorded with a portable alesis digital recorder then widened and lightly manipulated in daw. This is actual foley of a stream recorded at close range. Public domain, do with as you please. If you use i'd love to see how you used it. Works great as a nice environmental sound for film work if laid softly in the background, if it's called for that is.
Author: Freedomfightervictor
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This sound was recorded on a shoot i was on in march, before lock-down. I found when mixing the film that if you apply a cut around the upper-mid range of an eq that you remove a lot of the pressure heard from the exertion of the cork and it sounds more like a bottle cap opening but that's up to you. I'll upload my version of the edited sound as an example.
Author: Bowesy
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Fireworks recorded amidst the buildings of an apartment complex. Lowpassed around 1khz. Slightly expanded dynamic range. I cut as many incidental noises as i could hear on my headphones (cars, neighbors, etc) but there's still some residual hum from an electrical box that was nearby as well as wind. Recorder: zoom h1date: 7/4/2017time: 10:00pmlocation: fremont, ca (usa).
Author: Starscade
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This helicopter sound design was created at fl studio, in the sytrus synthesizer. The sound consists of four layers. 1. Sine wave frequency of 44 hz. Simulates the low frequency noise of propeller blades. 2. White noise passed through the svf filter. Simulates the noise of propeller blades. 3. Saw wave. Simulates the sound of an engine. 4. The sine wave. Imitates a high-frequency whistle of the engine. Various modulations are applied to all waves through the envelopes of the synthesizer. Next, the signal on the mixer channel is processed by a multi-band exciter and equalizer. Then a signal was sent to two channels with delay processing. One of them imitates reflections. In the lower-middle frequency range. On the second in the upper-middle frequency range. As you approach the sound source, the volume parameters of the direct and reflected signals are automated, low pass filter, pan width and equalization of direct sound. The helicopter performs strange maneuvers, as if making constant circles during the approach to the listener. I did not seek to create the veracity of these maneuvers.
Author: Newlocknew
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1st release date: 1936 1st recording date: 4 October 1935 Place of recording: London (United Kingdom) Author(s)/Composer(s): Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Lyricist(s): none Conductor(s): Thomas Beecham (1879-1961) Performer(s): London Philharmonic Orchestra Vocal range: instrumental Title/Work: Symphony No. 99 in E-flat major Content: 1st Movement - Vivace assai (Conclusion) Genre(s):Symphony
Author: Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
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Place of recording: London (United Kingdom) Performer(s): London Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor: Serge Koussevitzky (1874-1951) Vocal range: instrumental Title/Work: Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 55 Content: 3rd Movement - Scherzo (Allegro Vivace) and Trio Genre(s): Symphonic
Author: Untitled
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1st release date: 1934 1st recording date: 1934 Place of recording: Camden Church Studio No. 2 (Trinity Church Studio), Camden, New Jersey (United States) Author(s)/Composer(s): Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) Lyricist(s): none Conductor: Leopold Stokowski (1882-1977) Performer(s): Philadelphia Orchestra Vocal range: instrumental Title/Work: Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71A Content: Waltz of the Flowers (Conclusion) Genre(s): Ballet suite (orchestral suite)
Author: Untitled
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I play three notes on tenor trombone: Bb3, Bb2 and Bb1. They are all in first position. The first two notes are in the standard range of the trombone, while the last note is a pedal tone. This occurs when the instrument resonates at the fundamental, rather than the 2nd harmonic. Pedal Bb is relatively easy on trombone, but much harder on trumpet (I'm unable to do it, despite being proficient at trumpet and at a beginner's level on the trombone).
Author: Ovinus Real
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Artificial beep used for research purposes in the behavioral experiment (link to the paper: http://www. Ncbi. Nlm. Nih. Gov/pmc/articles/pmc3384222/). The sound was generated in matlab using binary click trains at the fundamental frequency of 330 hz and 100 ms duration, which were bandpass filtered with a bandwidth equal to 1/50th of the formant frequency using malcolm slaney's auditory toolbox. Formant center frequency was 6. 912 khz. The formant frequency was chosen to lie within rat and human sensitivity range.
Author: Liartar
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Surround recording of a hiking track in the biokovo mountain national park in croatia. Good, clean mediterranian summer-atmo, ideal for motion-picture or broadcast work. It is noon, very hot and sunny and millions of crickets are chirping. In the distance, some goat-bells can be heard, otherwise the place is deserted. Recorded with a zoom h2. This file contains the rear channels, recorded with 120° dispersion.
Author: Blaukreuz
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Field recording of times square in new york city recorded at 6 am on a saturday morning. The recorder is situated in the center of times square, some cars (mostly taxis) are underway, some (very few) people as well, cleaners and a team of subway construction workers are on the scene. Recording was conducted in march 2012 with a zoom h2, mics set to 90° dispersion.
Author: Blaukreuz
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This is a short, but detailed audio recording from my police scanner. It is the "ending" of a dea surveillance being held in my local community. You will hear the dea agents (ground units) following the target suspect as he leaves home, then eventually at the end, you will hear the local pd meeting up with them to stop and capture the suspect. Because of the short-range distant of the dea's radio transmissions, some audio will be "scratchy", yet it is audible. Enjoy!.
Author: Rudyizcool
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Violet aka purple noise power density increases 6 db per octave with increasing frequency over the frequency range. It is also known as differentiated white noise, due to its being the result of the differentiation of a white noise signal. I created this by looping http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/file:purple_noise. Ogg. Which is copylefted, however i claim that they can't be protected based on http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/threshold_of_originality (check language sidebar on wikipedia page for other jurisdictions).
Author: Qubodup
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Note series from khen (แคน) instrument, use one note from this video:https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=qptdaygeb3k&t=29s. I already ask permission (นายอภิวัฒน์ นาสิงห์ขันธ์ mr. Aphiwat nasingkhan) and create other notes use audacity. No real khen have this wide sound range. Notes is c scale from c3 to c7. Record use unknown video camera 2019. 11. 17; audacity 2020. 05. 02 19:06. Ask permission (in video comments):ผมสามารถส่งเสียงโน้ตแคนจากพวกวิเดโอขึ้นfreesound. Orgได้ไหมครับ เวลานี้ผมไม่สามารถไปเมืองไทยไปบันทึกเสียงโน้ตแคนตัวเองครับ ผมขออนุญาตนะครับanswer:อภิวัฒน์ นาสิงห์ขันธ์: ครับผม.
Author: Sieuamthanh
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User name fmagrao's sound 80761__fmagrao__siren was stretched, put in a sampler and played as described but of varying duration and it would appear that there is an optimum frequency range for these sirens. I will create a lower frequency version in due course and a foghorn/siren hybrid. The sound features on the following track along with other uncredited sounds downloaded from this site and i am genuinely grateful for all those contributions. Https://soundcloud. Com/klaxonite/klaxonite-3-190415.
Author: Crusoe Diplomat
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The apollonia is a mechanized organ and music machine. It was built in 1926 and resides in the musical instrument museum (phoeniz, arizona). It takes up the space of an entire wall. Tech notes: this is a stereo recording made with a sony pcm-d50 (onboard mics, close xy pattern). I failed to notice that the low-cut filter was engaged on the recorder, so the full bass range of the instrument was not properly captured. You'll need to hear it for yourself in person!.
Author: Stomachache
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1st release date: 1908 1st recording date: 31 December 1907 Place of recording: Buenos Aires (Argentina) Author(s)/Composer(s): Arturo Navas (1876-1932) Lyricist(s): none Music arranger(s): none Conductor: none Performer(s): Arturo Navas (1876-1932) Vocal range: Baritone Title/Work: Tango de los negros Content: Male vocal solo, with guitar Genre(s): Folklore (Argentina/Uruguay)
Author: Untitled
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1st release date: 1908 1st recording date: 31 December 1907 Place of recording: Buenos Aires (Argentina) Author(s)/Composer(s): Arturo Navas (1876-1932) Lyricist(s): none Music arranger(s): none Conductor: none Performer(s): Arturo Navas (1876-1932) Vocal range: Baritone Title/Work: Pericón nacional (Aire Nacional) Content: Male vocal solo, with guitar Genre(s): Folklore (Argentina/Uruguay)
Author: Untitled
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1st release date: 1910 1st recording date: 26 February 1910 Place of recording: Buenos Aires (Argentina) Author(s)/Composer(s): Arturo Navas (1876-1932) Lyricist(s): none Music arranger(s): none Conductor: none Performer(s): Arturo Navas (1876-1932) Vocal range: Baritone Title/Work: El Cimarrón - Cifra, 2a parte Content: Male vocal solo, with guitar Genre(s): Folklore (Argentina/Uruguay)
Author: Untitled
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Surround recording of the main square in the croatian town of trogir. Ther recorder is situated before the front porch of the cathedral, facing the city hall. It is 5 pm on a quiet summer day, some tourists and activity in the several cafés can be heard. The tower clock of the city hall strikes 5 in the middle of the recording. Recorded with a zoom h2. This file contains the rear channels, recorded with a dispersion of 120°.
Author: Blaukreuz
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Surround recording of the beach at brela in croatia. The recorder is situated directly on the shoreline, facing seaward, so the waves lapping onto the rocky shore can be heard directly in the foreground, further in the background, crickets can be heard, and further behind that, the occasional voice of a bather or the sound of a passing boat. Recorded with a zoom h2. This file contains the front channels, recorded with a mic-dispersion of 90°.
Author: Blaukreuz
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I was just messing around with audacity again, this time slowing down my recording like a tape record, which not only stretched the time, but also turned down the frequency range which resulted in pitch shift. I stumbled around a sound that sounded like a huge horn exhaust - like those war pipes from celtics. So i experimented a little bit and made this one. Original recording was mono (but recorded to stereo track), however i added a reverb effect which created a nice stereo reverb effect. Feel free to use in games :).
Author: Czghost
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This jump scare sound was created by playing 2 dissonant chords on a single coil telecaster mic'd up w/ a vox ac 10 amp. The two guitar tracks are panned left and right- reverb and delay are added. Additionally, frequency enhancers were added between 4khz - 6khz which adds a higher tonal energy in the upper range of the guitar. Gain is added which can be heard as signal noise mostly at the end of the clip. Enjoy. Bainmack.
Author: Bainmack
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A full set of assorted sounds i recorded personally of my coffee brewing setup a while back. I get great use out of these, as there is a nice range here, clicks, gears, liquid pouring, tapping on small cups, the list goes on. Feel free to use however you want without credit. That said, i'd always love to hear if my sounds were helpful to you and how you used them!.
Author: Connorgrail
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One of a series of heavily processed recordings i made using a hikari monos cv. It's a small, highly tweakable synthesizer that's great for drones, resonant pings, and all manner of dynamic electronic sounds. ‘slayer’ refers to s-layer, the sample-mangling plugin made by twisted tools. By layering, blending, and mulching the original monos recordings, i was able to get a range of sounds the are dynamic, punchy, and unabashedly stereo. These might be useful for edgy-sounding ui elements.
Author: Mrfossy
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This is a recording straight off my phone, so sorry for the terrible quality and the rustling. The speaker in the car was acting up and played some sort of choppy cut of what i believe to be rocket man, since that’s what started playing when the bluetooth got back into range. At the end of the recording you can hear my dad getting back into the car. Use all you’d like, but i do like to hear about where you did use it so i can look it up myself.
Author: F R A G I L E
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1st release date: 1924 1st recording date: January 1924 Place of recording: unknown Author(s)/Composer(s): Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Music arranger(s): none Lyricist: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) Performer(s): Claire Dux (1885-1967) Vocal range: instrumental Title/Work: Heidenröslein, D 257, Op. 3, No. 3 Content: - Genre(s): Tone poem
Author: Untitled
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1st release date: 1927 1st recording date: 13 November 1926 Place of recording: Teatro alla Scala, Milan (Italy) Author(s)/Composer(s): Ruggero Leoncavallo (1857-1919) Lyricist(s): Ruggero Leoncavallo (1857-1919) Music arranger(s): none Conductor: Carlo Sabajno (1874-1938) Performer(s): La Scala Theatre Chorus and Orchestra Vocal range: Chorus Title/Work: Pagliacci (Clowns) (opera) Content: Coro delle Campane (Chorus of the bells) Genre(s): Opera terminology
Author: Untitled
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1st release date: 1938 1st recording date: 29 August 1937 Place of recording: EMI Studio No.1, Abbey Road, London (United Kingdom) Author(s)/Composer(s): Hugo Wolf (1860-1903) Lyricist(s): Robert Reinick (1805-1852) Music arranger(s): none Conductor: none Performer(s): Tenor: Helge Rosvaenge (1897-1972), Pianoforte: Gerald Moore (1899-1987) Vocal range: Tenor with pianoforte accompaniment Title/Work: Gesellenlied Content: - Genre(s): Tone poem
Author: Untitled
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1st release date: between 1928 1st recording date: 13 July 1928 Place of recording: C Studio, Small Queen’s Hall, London (United Kingdom) Author(s)/Composer(s): Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Lyricist(s): none Conductor: John Barbirolli (1899-1970) Performer(s): Guilhermina Suggia, Cellist (1885-1950) Vocal range: instrumental Title/Work: Cello concerto in D major Content: 3rd Movement (2nd Record) Allegro (Part 6) Genre(s): Cello concerto
Author: Untitled
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1st release date: 1910 1st recording date: 26 February 1910 Place of recording: Buenos Aires (Argentina) Author(s)/Composer(s): Arturo Navas (1876-1932) Lyricist(s): none Music arranger(s): none Conductor: none Performer(s): Arturo Navas (1876-1932) Vocal range: Baritone Title/Work: El Cimarrón - Cifra, 1a parte Content: Male vocal solo, with guitar Genre(s): Folklore (Argentina/Uruguay)
Author: Untitled
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An extactor hood starting to work, running for a couple of seconds and stops. I decided to not record the switch on, switch off because it didn't "sound right" to me. You will find a better, more distinctive switch sound in here. Recorded with a tascam dr-40. Note: feel free to use this sound in one of your own projects. If you want to, you also can send me a link. I would love to hear some of my field recording into someone’s work.
Author: Edhutschek
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Mid range field recording of the area in front of the new york times building in new york, taken from opposite the building on the corner of 8th ave and west 40th st. Cars can be heard driving by, horns are honked, brakes are trodden etc. A sweeper vehicle features sometimes. People can rarely be heard, as the recording was done at about 6 am on a saturday morning in march 2012. Recorded with a zoom h2, mics set to 90° dispersion.
Author: Blaukreuz
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This is basically a remix of of previous recording. This field recording at frog hollow estate, daylesford, victoria, australia was after dark on a still night when the frogs went mad with joy. And why wouldn't they after 10 years of drought and now it's so wet and the pond they live in is so full with beautiful rainwater. In 15 years this is the noisiest night of croaks. Recorded on a zoom with 96k sample rate and 24 bit depth. I selected these settings to register the whole range of our frog croaks.
Author: Maccavictoria
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