Recorded at hammonasset state park in connecticut in a rocky section of the beach. Waves hitting boulders of various sizes causes sloshing and splashing sounds. Recorded with a tascam dr-05 using a fur windscreen. Some noise removal in audacity (to remove noise from a plane that briefly passed by).
Light, calm morning waves splashing onto the sandy shore a couple feet awayrecorded on the iphone xr voice memos app, then compressed with audacity(the wind can get obtrusive, especially in the lower frequencies. ).
Waves with an interesting stereo effect. No processing, this is the original recording. Recorded on phone. I was lucky to be on the beach when there were no people there, so there are no extraneous noises.
Middle waves are breaking on a sea beach, close up. This windy day makes the swell disorded. Arcachon, france, 2021. Recorded with schoeps msrecorded on sounddevice 633stereo wave, 24 bits, 48khz.
Ocean waves, for anyone looking for a relax sound or some beach ambiance. Or anything you can do or imagine with it!. Good vibes!. This beautiful waves were recorded in tupilapa beach, in the pacific coast of nicaragua, with a zoom h5 and a videomic pro from rode. Hope you enjoy it!.
Stereo recording of waves on a sandy beach, recorded from the shelter provided by some rocks, with a faint engine hum from a large ship in the far background. Tide was about one hour after turn and coming in. Recorded across an estuary. Average level about -18db. Recorded using h2 zoom with front microphones (90 degree). 6db of amplification in audacity.
An abstract sound created with bosca ceoil and audacity. The sound has been pitched shifted repeatedly. It is noise, but hopefully you'll find it to be a pleasant sort of noise. If memory serves, some forms of (non-audio) computer data can produce sounds like this if imported into an audio processor.