Recording of a set of door tubular chimes being moved. Format:wav 48khz 24bit mono. Gear:zoom h4nsennheiser mke600. Created by students of animation and video games from the national school of arts of uruguay.
A straightforward pattern made in the lmms daw, i used the analog bell preset with a delayed, pitched-down arpeggio of sorts. Over time, the tempo increases, from about 50 bpm in the beginning, to 150 bpm in the end.
The bell is ringing at the large church breda (grote kerk breda). Recorded on torenstraat next to the church at 17:00 on tuesday, 6 october 2020 with olympus ls-p1.
Old-style bell alarm clock turns on, rings 4 sec, is turned off. Clock ticks once or twice before file ends. 44. 1khz 16bit mono. Neumann tlm103 through yamaha mg10/2 mixer and rnc1773 compressor into computer.
Bell sound created by tapping a metal fork against a wine glass. Recorded on samsung galaxy s3 using recforge. Processed in audacity to remove noise and make it sound a little more like a bell.
This is a recorded sound of a bicycle bell. The different modification steps :. - copy and paste of the whole sound on a new track- time lag- modification of the speed of the 2nd track : 150%- repeating effect- mix to a new track.
This is a recording of a church bell ringing before the evening service. Bell is playing a slightly flat b3 (around 240hz) with nice harmonics (very loud at d4). I was recording it on my laptop from the yard behind the church using two shure ksm32 large condenser mics and a rme fireface uc. Hpf at 60hz, no postprocessing.
This sound was recorded in cologne cathedral, december 7 2010(peterglocke,pretiosa,speciosa, ursula,aveglocke and kapitelsglocke). Videotaped and edited to make it sound(record it the video myself with a blackberry phone!).
This is the automatic mechanic set than move the cable and bells of a church. The church is in extremadura, spain. I climb to the belfry with my family for record the 11:00 am o’clock. I love to listen the bells in a second plane. Record in a minidisc mz-1 with a micro stereo of sony.
This is a windchime recorded very quietly struck with a triangle beater with a fairly cheap microphone, noise removed, and normalized to max volume without distortion. Higher note of 2.