9:20 p. M. On 2/2/21 in huntington, ny. Recorded with a sound devices mix pre-3 and an audio-technica bp4025 microphone (with a rode blimp windshield). The file can be looped.
Snow is melting, falling from trees on a snowed soil. Birds, a plane at 2,00france, tronçais forest, 2005. Recorded with octava mc12 mounted in abortf setuprecorded on fostex fr2wave stereo 16 bits 48khz.
Our expresso machine making a latte. You can hear it start up, fill the mug, as well as the milk whipping part of it softly run in the background. There’s probably some background noise to this because i was making breakfast. It can get pretty loud i was recording up close.
Small ceramic tile, wet, being rubbed with a) rubber glove and b) finger (markers in file). Basic noise treatment added, but otherwise it is 'as recorded'. I used it for the sound of a person slipping on a wet surface as they struggle to get to their feet.
Other placesrecorder: zoom h2 / other portable devicesoftware: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
Recording of a windy winter morning in residential ontario. Wind-chimes can heard, as well as birds chirping. Heavy sound of wind in nearby trees can be heard. Recorded on an h2n zoom recorder, using the m/s raw setting. Decoded, and side channel brought down 5 db.
I recorded a friend of mine making various noises and then used this one for my alien 3d model i made. I used a yeti mic to record, and audacity to edit.
It sounds like a the last few strokes of a saw going into a rusted metal pipe with water on the inside. It's actually the sound of pulling closed my sink stopper. . . Go figure. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 in my bathroom and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.