This recording was recorded on an iphone. Centralized in the laundromat. Minimal washer use, mainly dryers going. There are some distant conversations happening and people walking past. Feel free to use however for whatever.
Recorded at a protest to save anvil hill, on the way to write out human sign that says "save anvil hill" - unfortunately the plans to build more mines has gone ahead.
Recorded on an mp3 player using the voice recorder. Recorded at the concord rsl women's bowling club on a sunday. Recorded by walking next to bowl while rolling towards the jack.
Gravado com boom seinnheiser para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil.
Recorded at the corner of younge street and king street in toronto, ontario on a zoom. People walk by, streetcar passes by, and no doubt cars! it's windy so one may put a high pass filter on it.
Spain, madrid - voices, guitar and accordion in a street close to sabatini park. Some people passing by at afternoon in a walking area of the town. Sound recorded by a zoom h4n recorder with its internal stereo xy microphonesound is in stereo left-rightrecorded in 2009. More sounds on http://www. Felixblume. Com. Please rate the sound or comment it if you like it !.
Waiting the train in greece. You can hear people walking and talking while the train arrives. There is also an announcement first in greek and then in english. Recorded with a zoom h4.
Sounds of liquid-oxygen and liquid-nitrogen cooling towers next to a large industrial building, producing several different varieties of white noise as i walk past them.
This is a sound sketch of my soundwalk made at loyola high school of los angles. This sound walk was taken in the parking lot of berendo building, and demonstrates the sounds made during the day.
Close recording of a single person's footsteps in the snow on a winter's day. The snow was dry, so the sound is crunchy. Recorded using a neumann kmr 81i, sound devices 744 t.
I set my zoom h4n on my kitchen counter, turned the record volume up to 100%, and walked out of the room. There's slight noise from the window and my refrigerator.
Sound of steps on dead leaves recreated with a plastic bag. Projet “bruitages” coordonné par josé carrasco, classe de jérôme euphrosine au lycée français de barcelone, hiver 2013.
This is the sound of a flock of sandhill cranes in a field in albuquerque, new mexico. Other sounds include: dried corn stalks in the breeze and the sound of my footsteps as i walk through the field.
In the heart of nature you hear the sounds of wind, birds, and water. Enjoy this sound as it takes you on a journey through natures front gate. I did this for my loyola high school music appreciation sound walk project.
Gravado com boom sennheiser para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil.
Recorded with a zoomh5 stock xy microphone pointed down at my feet. This version used a 16db noise reduction. This is my first upload and attempt at getting gravel footsteps. I'll rerecord soon.
On a music tour mostly travelling along the volga river and stopping at various places on the way. Captured on portable cassette recorder. Walking around moscow, may 1992.
On a music tour mostly travelling along the volga river and stopping at various places on the way. Captured on portable cassette recorder. Walking around moscow, may 1992.
This sample is part of a set of processed and game ready recordings of a bundeswehr bag filled with different things and shaken at various intensities.
Sounds of the squeaking and creaking wooden floor in goethe's house in weimar, germany. The recording starts with the staircase, then some recordings in rooms, almost without any other human sounds.
A very loud jackhammer is what i walked out to today from my apartment. Recording also includes my two front doors being opened, to reveal the audio assault.
My soundsketch project for music class. I recreated a natural sound walk using sounds from this website. I want to give credit to inspector j, mr_alden, bevangoldswain, kash15, george hopkins, and german1990 for some of the sounds used.