9 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Sand Storm"

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Various ways of sand falling into a plastic bucket was recorded with a zoom h6 recorder using the xy capsule.
Author: Brendansound
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Recording of a saharan dust storm at night in a farm in southern spain.
Author: Samwd
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Includes : seagulls, wind, rain, wavesall generated, footsteps are recorded.
Author: Pagh Sounds
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Dark ambient sound.
Author: Goulven
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A long desert wind sound. Created by inhaling through an emergency whistle and edited in audacity. Enjoy!.
Author: Slugzilla
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Sheet music based on spooky and dark tones. From these came the ambient sound installation vision. Sfx conversion edited: adobe + fxs + mastered. Sound and loops https://freesound. Org/people/szegvari/. Musichttps://soundcloud. Com/user-174290723.
Author: Szegvari
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July 24, 2011 was a historic day in japan. After almost 60 years, tv analog signals were terminated. I just can't believe it. My tube now shows nothing but sand storm. All tv signals were switched to digital. The last vital sign was sent from nhk, and stopped. Recorded with marantz pmd661 and at835st.
Author: Heigh Hoo
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I'm back with another binaural. I am attempting to capture the sounds that remind me of the places i have visited. This is a recording of fuertaventura, in the canary islands, inland in the desert, morning with the wind blowing the sand, desert mountains all around just like the wild west. I upgraded my binaural mics to roland cs-10em from my homemade ones. I'm happy if you can notice the difference. I like that they are combined mics and earphones with little windbooms. Files are recorded in:24-bit 96khz. Wav. They are as big and as high quality as i can make. Please comment :).
Author: Benbojangles
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11ft waves breaking out at sea beyond the beach at bournemouth, with no wind noise and a clean recording. From a tascam dr-22wl handheld recorder with a rycote softie, taken from the top of the cliffs on the path, with my back against a stone wall. Recorded at night, so no sounds from people or vehicles.
Author: Chris Dagorne
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