Recorded with a 2 x micrtech gefell m296 omnis in ab on a dat. This is a 10 jear old recording;-)very gentle waves on the sand of the beach. You ca hear the bubbles of the salty foam bursting.
Standing @ drugstore cashtray, leaving shop, then listening to german city guide on horse car, lueneburg, am sande (53°24' n, 10°41' e), recorded with diy binaural head (2 x atr-3350) & md-recorder.
This recording is of wave ripples hitting the sand on lake superior. This was recorded with a zoom hrn pro handy recorder. It was edited in cubase le 10 focusing on compression and normalization. The mic used was the built-in mic configuration on the unit positioned on a mini tripod 8 inches above the sand.
Ocean waves crashing onto the beach at three distances, close, near, far. There is a little automobile rumble in the background for the "near" and "far" section. In the "close" section you can hear the water being absorbed into the sand.
Small waves ( 30cm) are breaking on the sand. General point of view 10 meters from the sea. . No disturbing noise. Corsica, mediterranean sea, 2020. You can also ear "small wave on the beach close up" for a close-up recording of the same waves:https://freesound. Org/people/bruno. Auzet/sounds/542120. Recorded with an ab stereo set of clippy em127recorded on sounddevice 63324bits, 96 khz, stereo.
Same engine for sound 'động cơ bơm cát 2 but about 1-1,5 m above water (engine pump sand on ship). Some wind and motorcycle noise. Record use iphone 5s 2022. 01. 20 10:00.
Recorded with a zoom h1 n. Waves lap gently against the sand shore, absorbed by tons of freshly strewn kelp. It is near a tide turn, so the wave action is relatively gentle. The sounds are more like lapping, and not crashing. It is a very gentle sound.
I made this recording by using a metal shovel and ramming it into the icy snow. The snow has been around for a couple months now and has been rained on and turned to tiny ice crystals. It sounds like it could be sand, grainy dirt or rock dust.
Stephen shiell's recording at scoby sands for the yarmonics sound library. Deep far away wind and waves breaking at scoby sands. Part of the yarmonics sound library. Sounds of great yarmouth recorded as part of the yarmonics sonic arts festival sept 2018 by various contributors. Festival organised by the norfolk and norwich sonic arts collective and originalprojects. Www. Yarmonics. Com.