Walking slowly along pacific beach, waves and water on one side of stereo image, various groups of people talking and playing on the other side. Voices speaking american english. Mild wind noise.
Another recording of slightly faster/more frequent waves lapping and crashing against a break water/wall with some quite a lot of spraying sound. Again, there is this stereo effect of the waves hitting from left to right. This would be a really good sound for any on boat/stormy sea needs.
Electronic minute no 145 - pattern 2 with some wave shapingpattern 2 with some wave shaping. Simple graphic score. Fun. Well this pattern and patch wasnt that interesting. More to come. The pattern is here: https://www. Instagram. Com/p/bms6mpeg4n8/?taken-by=gis_sweden.
The data contained in this file should represent a full period sine wave. But because of the bug(s) in the header of wave file, it gets distorted (i. E. If you found the bug and fixed it in binary, you'd get perfect sine wave).
Ocean waves crashing onto the beach at three distances, close, near, far. There is a little automobile rumble in the background for the "near" and "far" section. In the "close" section you can hear the water being absorbed into the sand.
This sound was recorded in front of the bar of the port of gandia's beach. We can hear fishermen and people talking, with sound of the waves at the back.
This sound was recorded on the breakwater of gandia's beach. We can hear the movement of the waves of the sea crashing with the rocks andsome motorboats, sailboats and boats.
A montage, originally made for a production of shakespeare's "the tempest" of a storm at sea. Wind, waves, thunderclaps and the sound of creaking timbers.
The data contained in this file should represent a half-period sine wave. But because of the bug(s) in the header of wave file, it gets distorted (i. E. If you found the bug and fixed it in binary, you'd get perfect half-sine wave).
Just relax. I give it finer resolution, 24bit, so that you can see the touch of breaking waves. Wave sounds are often accompanied by calls of seagulls, but this is with cicada. It is a typical image of summer in japan. At825 & mr-1.
This sound consists of sine waves only playing the musical note c, each for a total of 10 seconds. Rendered as a 200/32 wav file (linear pcm, 32 bit little-endian floating point, 200000 hz) in audacity.