Thunder recorded in the philippines, 2013. Would have been perfect if it hadn't tripped the car alarm, audible around 0:08. Recorded with a zoom h1, 48khz/24bit.
5th of august 2015 distant thunderstorm thunder sounds in pécel, hungary, recorded by sony stereo dictaphone. It produced insignificant amount of rain.
Silent rain with blackbird singing and thunder - both close and far away. Recorded in best available quality with the zoom h6 with the x/y stereo capsule.
Thunder in suburban melbourne, light rain. A wide variety of different strikes, good for drama, easy to eq for different emphasis. One massive overhead strike about 6:15 in. Xy-coincident stereo mic recording @44k1.
Other placesrecorder: zoom h2 / other portable devicesoftware: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio / reaper. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
Sound of thunderstorm during a summer day in south of france. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro and a rycote mini wind screen. Son de tonnerre lors d’une journée d’été dans le sud de la france (vaucluse). Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro et une bonnette rycote mini wind screen. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
This first one in the pack is the loudest hit. The samples in this thunder pack are all 24-bit, and i recorded not directly as output from my mixer but routed it first through software compression and saturation and this first one was so loud it normalized itself during recording. None of the other samples are 'normal'. Notice my neighbor's car alarm going off the thunder was so loud. It's not loud in the mix.
Distant thunderstorm sounds recorded by my sony stereo dictaphone on 11st september 2014 from pécel, hungary. Storms were over budapest, but thunder is heard in pécel too.
A sharp boom of thunder from a storm over leicester. Recorded on a sony px470 dictaphone, using the noise cut-off filter, and lightly amplified with audacity.
Four thunder claps from a line of storms that passed through owensboro in western ky dec 10 2021. Recorded with a rode ntg4+ and sony pcm-d50 at 96khz and 16bit depth. Sorry but i did not edit the clipping - which is not really that bad.
A recording session from august 21st, 2007, in berlin, germany. Full stereo recording from a window. Tapespeed was 19cm/sec. Some older owro tape used.
Field recording of severe storm in australia. Torrential rain, wind, thunder from sheet lightning. Rainbow lorikeets shelter nearby and call to each other. Recorded from balcony using zoom h4n pro.
I set my mics up just in time to catch this loud thunder crash during a recording session. I aimed a stereo-matched pair of akg 451s out the window in an x-y configuration and ran them into a universal audio 2-610 preamp. There are no effects at all.