Forest location in iceland, birds, flies, wind in trees. Recorded in quadraphonic with a zoom hn4 and a stereo condenser pair. Quiet atmos. Summer, late afternoon.
Sharp rain sound on canvas awning over concrete stairwell, with some low rumbles from wind flapping the canvas. Recorded with microphones tucked behind ears for fairly good binaural effect.
This is a rainfall recording for 3 hours from 14th september 2014 over pécel, hungary. I recorded this by my sony stereo dicatphone for tealc166 but of course everyone can listen to it.
Made by inserting a nerf elite dart inside of a nerf mega dart and pulling them apart. Makes a neat swish/pop noise. Recorded on zoom handheld in stereo.
Sword unshealted, different takes, close up, the blade is vibrating. Recorded with stereo xy audiotechnica at822 microphonerecorded on tascam dap148 khz, 16 bits.
Atmosphere at hamburg jungfernstieg during a sunny winter day. People passing by and talking, traffic noise, seagulls calling. Recorded with a baffled pair of mke2 on a tascam hd-p2. 48khz, 24bit.
A small group of people shuffling, to replicate idling zombies. Recorded outside with a zoom h2 in front and rear stereo. This file will match with another of the same name, but the other side.
A korg ms-20 using the white noise generator into the esp to generate random triggers. Hooked up to a boss rph-10 phaser and then to emu patchmix dsp stereo reverb.
A melbourne electric train arrives at a station, pauses, leaves. Outdoor suburbs in summer, with light cicadas and birds. Xy-coincident stereo mic recording @44k1.
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).
Stereo (large diaphragm condenser (scm900) and dynamic (sm58) with slight phase adjustment. 122 bpm with tempo embedded with file from presonus studio one.
A recording made on a walk to jokhang temple in lhasa in june 2004, using a sharp minidisc recorder and a sony stereo microphone. Sound has been modified to highlight the rhythm of my feet on the pavement.
Tuning fork 440 hz recorder using hp omen laptop's native microphone - stereo recording with one of the channels having bigger magnitude, was put to mono using audacity.