Storm dennis at hallsands beach. Interior recording next to window. Sound of wind whistling and waves crash. Wind gets gustier in final couple of minutes,. Zoom h6 with its own stereo mic.
Playa zicatela, en puerto escondido, méxico. Zicatela beach at puerto escondido, mëxico. Recorded wih omnidirectional stereo mics. Zoom f8n, november, 2020.
Crashing waves and wind recorded from a 40 foot clifftop using a tascam dr-05. I had a wind muffler over the mikes and the recording is left open without fade for your own editing. Enjoy.
Over seven minutes of rolling waves breaking next to shore. It was windy, so you hear some of that too. Occasionally you can hear people and birds in the background. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Light, calm morning waves splashing onto 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. ).
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. ).
A montage, originally made for a production of shakespeare's "the tempest" of a storm at sea.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.
Recorded on the bc ferry - inside passage route august 2017 using an zoom h4n. The audio sounds unbalanced. Ocean, waves, wind, drone, field-recording.
A field recording of small waves crashing on a sandy shore. Part of the recording includes the waves splashing against a wooden structure. The waves come a fast, regular intervals; this isn't the slow rolling crash of a barrel wave on the beach. There was a bit of wind (generating the waves) which i've did my best to minimize, but if you don't want wind in the recording you're going to need to edit around it. Always curious to see where these recordings wind up, so if you use it drop me a link in the comments if you think about it.
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.