Bell sound created by tapping a metal fork against a wine glass. Recorded on samsung galaxy s3 using recforge. Processed in audacity to remove noise and make it sound a little more like a bell.
This is a recorded sound of a bicycle bell. The different modification steps :. - copy and paste of the whole sound on a new track- time lag- modification of the speed of the 2nd track : 150%- repeating effect- mix to a new track.
This is a recording of a church bell ringing before the evening service. Bell is playing a slightly flat b3 (around 240hz) with nice harmonics (very loud at d4). I was recording it on my laptop from the yard behind the church using two shure ksm32 large condenser mics and a rme fireface uc. Hpf at 60hz, no postprocessing.
This sound was recorded in cologne cathedral, december 7 2010(peterglocke,pretiosa,speciosa, ursula,aveglocke and kapitelsglocke). Videotaped and edited to make it sound(record it the video myself with a blackberry phone!).
This is the automatic mechanic set than move the cable and bells of a church. The church is in extremadura, spain. I climb to the belfry with my family for record the 11:00 am o’clock. I love to listen the bells in a second plane. Record in a minidisc mz-1 with a micro stereo of sony.
This is a windchime recorded very quietly struck with a triangle beater with a fairly cheap microphone, noise removed, and normalized to max volume without distortion. Higher note of 2.
1 voice chanting with multiple echo's, added bell from. . . Freesound, that i cut up and stretched. By bristolstories (http://www. Freesound. Org/usersviewsingle. Php?id=113976)repeated_bell. Wav (http://www. Freesound. Org/samplesviewsingle. Php?id=65911).
Used a micro-cassette recorder to record bells from the naxi village in yunan, china. I'm swinging them around, which gives the recording a flange-like warble sound, exaggerated by the tape recorder.
Another outtake from a different recording of me hitting some different objects together. This the base of a mini x-mas tree. Sounds like a church bell.
A string of brass bells that hung on a doorknob. I shook them slightly and you can sometimes hear them knock against the surface. Very bright and arhythmic. Recorded with my trusty zoom h2.