Rain in the evening in a calm suburb area. Taken from a window. Drops fall on a concrete and window-sill too. Window is on a ground floor. Taken by a special app recording to wav 44khz 16 bit mono wav file on a samsung s8500 wave with a special app that can record to looseless. The phone was put directly to the window pointing the mic outside the window. This is my first try to share some sound, hope you like it. I have 2 more and better rain sounds to come. There is no other sound than the rain itself. The files hasent been post-processed.
Recorded in ms-stereo, with neumann rsm191. Recorded next to an airfield, you hear sports airplanes starting and landing in the background, while hundreds of frogs are giving a nice concert in the evening.
Third in a series of 3 consecutive recordings of the sound of summer birdsong in a suburban english setting. This one prominently features the sound of water flushing through an outside kitchen drain into an alleyway. Common suburban evening birdsong can be heard clearly throughout with distant traffic noise in the background. Recorded on a summer evening in june 2016 in southern england using a rode nt-4 microphone in a rycote lyre shock mount, marantz pmd661 and edited using adobe audition.
Recorded using tascam gtr 1. An evening in lodi gardens in new delhi. The place where i recorded is surrounded by tall trees where all the birds congregate around sunset.
Urban sound scene: songbirds calling to each other across the railway line at 9pm. Wind in trees, gate slams. Goods train passes r-l, passenger train l-r. Recording close to the swansea - paddington main line in cardiff.
Short audio clip of a sunny day in the outdoors. Taken in a quiet neighborhood with plenty of insect sounds and the occasional distant honking of a goose or passing car.
This is an audio recording of brood x cicadas from a tree in my yard recorded on june 1, 2021 in northern virginia. Please note there is a mail truck that you can hear at around the 1:40 mark and some neighborhood workers speaking at 2:05 with a nail gun at 3:33. Birds come in at 2:40 and the cicadas really begin to crescendo at 3:14.