Recorded this on march 9th, '09 in my room with my mini-dvd camera's microphone. I don't know the quality because i didn't listen before uploading, but it should be sufficient.
Brown noise heavily filtered and pitched down (not very much happening above 400 hz). Simple chorus/reverb added. Made using adobe audition (previously known as cool edit).
Artificial waterfall sound created using audacity. I created two brownian noise tracks and assigned one to the left channel and one to the right for a stereo effect. Using brownian noise means less high frequency noise that is harsh on the ears.
Heavy wind blowing in eelgrass near water on a summer day. Recorded in m/s with a schoeps cmit and cmc6 w/ mk8 capsule on a sound devices 633. Decoded to l/r stereo.
A fly buzzing around a small room, bouncing off windowpanes, resting, repeating. Akg perception 220/400 mid-side stereo > sound devices mixpre-6 @ +50db 24/96 > adobe audition ( digital gain, noise reduction, downsampling ).
Samples of a buffet crampon e-11 clarinet, serial #b222120. Two behringer xm8500 dynamic mics, nos stereo technique. The instrument was about 0. 8 meters from the microphones. Both microphones had gain set at about 60%.
Sample 1 of a few horror-type sound effects i mixed together for something i. . . Don't particularly recall at the moment. Horribly generic, i know, but hey, there's got to be a variation.
Electrical sewing machine branded "victoria". You can hear the overload of the electrical motor driving themachine as the pedal is pushed before start. Recorded through the internal stereo mike of a sony ex1 camera.
Commercial plane at 100 feet approx. Near quebec city airport. Recorded with 2 studio project c1 (experiment: nos stereo with large diaphragm microphones) and a zoom h4n.
Small plane at 100 feet approx. Near quebec city airport. Recorded with 2 studio project c1 (experiment: nos stereo with large diaphragm microphones) and a zoom h4n.
Stereo recording by pond with loud frogs and audible birds. Some wind noise. Note i've now uploaded a "noise reduced" version. Search my sounds (the ones by "maphill").
Plastic bag being put on pair of microphones. It makes impression of bag being put on listener's head when listened on earphones (so called binaural recording). If you use this sound in your recording, i'll be glad to hear it :)ratings and/or comment are also highy appreciated :).