No layering of bird songs, single track recording; 30 seconds recorded with sm58 mono, cleaned up bottom and mids, lowered some frequencies to clean further, 16 bit, 44. 1 mhz, boosted to approximately -24 lufs.
A metallic bowl which when rubbed circuitously with a pestle style cylinder creates a beautiful note that gradually builds into a full ringing tone. I'm unsure if this is technically a tibetan signing bowl or not. . . Feel free to correct me. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 internal mics, set to xy position , in a converted farmhouse.
Edirol r-44 and audio-technica at835st. Stereo. A dog barks, but it seems to me that it sings to the music from a loud speaker that tells noon. It's hard to believe, but the dog began singing just after it had heard the sound and stopped when the sound stopped. The voice pitch also accompanied the melody.
Recording of glass cups being played by rubbing a finger along their tops. The sound is a high, resonant drone. Several different glasses are used, so more than one pitch is heard. The recording is of middling quality, and background noise is audible throughout.
Recorded on rode ntg4+ and tascam dr-10x. High-pass filter applied. A variety of birds singing during a late april afternoon in bohemia. Occasional sound of a buzzing bee or bird wings flapping.
Some birds in the forest. Recorded with samsung galaxy s21. You don't have to credit me anywhere but if you liked this sound effect, you can let me know in the comments where you've used it. Thanks!.
A singing bowl, played around the rim for about 2 minutes. The harsh 'bring' sounds have been edited out. Recorded with an akg p220. Effects used: eq, compression, reverb.
This is not layered or multi-tracked; actual 2:00 track of singing. Wide variety of birds. Stereo (large diaphragm condenser (scm900) l and dynamic (sm58) r. Cleaned, eq'd and leveled to approximately -24 lufs. Still quite a range of dynamics!.
Inside the royal collegiate chapter of ss. Peter and paul at vyšehrad in prague. People running around, their footsteps are audible. Doors are slamming. In the background, a tape with a choir singing is played. Recorded with an olympus ls-14.
It is a byzantine music formulae. The excerpt belongs to the first mode (called echos a). This formulae has a name "eso thematismos", literally 'internal theming'.
Sound of a tibetan singing bowl. Diameter of bowl is 30 cm. Recorded with a zoom h2. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
No layering of bird songs, single track recording; 30 seconds recorded with sm58 mono, cleaned up bottom and mids, lowered some frequencies to clean further, 16 bit, 44. 1 mhz, boosted to approximately -24 lufs.