Just waves at the beach. Nightrecording with almost no other noise (no birds, people, cars; removed low frequency wind noise); 48/24-stereorecording with zoom h1, normalized, now in 48/16.
One meter waves breaking on rocks, ending with little lapping. Saint jean du doigt, britany, france, 2012. Recorded with schoeps ab ortfrecorded on nagra aeres bb48khz, 16 bits.
Small waves breaking on the shingle beach of cley-next-the-sea, norfolk, in jan 2016, while a strong offshore wind blows. Recorded with nt55 omni spaced pair in blimp, with sound devices mixpre-d and tascam dr70d.
On a beach close to lisbon, at 20m in the sea. Some sounds of the waves and seagulls, as well as some people in background on the beach. Recorded by an ortf schoeps ccm4 x 2 on sound devices mixpre6 recorder. Original recording in wave 96khz 24bitsound ref: pt-190502-03.
This is a recording i made of the waves coming into the shore at sunset, on lake mendota in madison, wi. The recording is made with a f1sp field recorder & shotgun mic. This is one of the first recordings i have made with it.
Sail boat rolling because of long waves, while anchored offshore a croatian island. Recorded from inside one of the stern cabins. Wood squeaking, waves breaking against the boat stern, cicadas on the background. X/y stereo (zoom h5).
Listen with secure stereo headphones. The first wave sounds mono; it should appear as though the sound is coming from the center of your head. In the second wave, the right channel has been inverted--otherwise identical. That should sound as though there are two distinct sounds coming from either ear.
Here's a recording of light waves on the shore of saint-laurent river in quebec, canada. This stereo recording was made with a sound devices usbpre2 into a tascam dr-680 (spdif) and 2 studio project c1 in ortf with a 80hz low cut.
Recording of waves at the skallingen peninsula on the westcoast of denmark. Inside mics of a r-09hr, inside a self-made windshield, using windstop-fleece.
Field recording of waves breaking on felixstowe beach in suffolk, england. Recorded using a stereo microphone and zoom h4 recorder close to the water to try and capture the spray from the waves. Wind shield was used but a little bit of wind exists on the recording with a hpf used to minimise rumble.
Exploring the medium wave frequencies. Everything here sounds creepy. Radio used was a grundig yacht boy 207 with a broken antenna, recorded on a tascam dr-05x.
A few minutes of sparkly fresh water lapping on the seaside. There are a few occasional aural intruders, such as the low rumble of an engine in the distance.