This is a raw field recording of a small manmade waterfall in enschede, the netherlands. The construction is about a meter high, two meters wide and twenty meters long and is covered with water. Recorded with a zoom h4 and a rode ntg-2.
Close-mic recording of water being swallowed several times, recorded with the zoom h4n's onboard stereo mics. Please leave a comment with any feedback you have! constructive criticism is always welcome!.
Recorded at buttsbury wash, part of the river wid, essex, uk. This is a part of the river that flows across a minor road (a ford). Birds can be heard in the background but the main sound is from the flowing water. Recorded with a sennheiser me66/k6 attached to a zoom h5.
This is a recording of me walking through a flooded farmer's field in summer, with heavy rain boots. You can hear my boots slapping against the water, and some brushing sounds of my clothing against the tall grass.
Recording of a small creek, water tumbling over a small limestone rock. I placed my zoom h4n recorder with built-in microphones so close that you will hear the ocassional "pop/puff" as a water drop actually hits the big foam wind-screen.
Recording of water running down the bathtub drain after the bathorganic rhythms are emerging out of one another as the water is whirling down and getting less in volume as the whirl changes in speed and volume and resonance with the metal tub and the drain tuberecorded with a stereo microphone on minidisc the microphone left dangling and turning over the water to create random panning.
This is an under water recording of some bubbles. I filled up a laundry bin with water, stuck a sennheisser md21 (dynamic omnimic) wrapped in a plastic bag in there (under the water level). I pumped bubbles from the bottom of the bin through a bicycle pump. Gear used: md21 -> m-audio dmp3 -> terratec ewx2496. Completely unprocessed, 2:43 of 24 bit 44khz wave. Submission for the earthfirewindwater contest.