Long recording of early morning birdsong from within my tent while camping. Recorded on an r-26 portable recorder. Lots of noise removal with izotope rx6, some remains but could be good as a faint atmospheric sound.
This recording was made in my backyard. I live in virginia beach. I do a lot of nature filming in high noise areas; areas such as gardens near airports. I will, many times, use the sound from my backyard as opposed to the camera sound.
Leipzig city park (johanna park) atmo with birds wind and cars recorded with mixpre 6 and two clippy em 172 in ab-stereo. 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.
Enormous symphony of tree frogs, a few crickets and even a foreign frog makes an entrance on this track. Mono, recorded with sm58, eq'd, compressed slightly and mixed to lufs levels indicated on file name.
Frogs and other sounds of spring at a creek in pisgah national forest at bent creek nc beside lake powhatan at the bridge, this file was recorded with a fujifilm xt120 camera. I'm uploading it under public domain cc0 license. I hope you can find a use for it.
A park ambience during a quiet morning. Birds and distant traffic can be heard. Recorded in yarkon park, tel aviv, israel 2019. Recorded with audio-technica boom mic on a tascam dr60dm2.
A particular insect, maybe a grasshopper doing this sound which i use as background atoms instead of the typical cricket. Recorded stereo on zoom h4 on board mics, i edited it to remove some of the hiss.
Recorded with my zoom h2n near the pier in prerow (darss) late in the evening. The darss-area is part of the nationalpark vorpommersche boddenlandschaft, a very beautiful area (especially in winter with only few tourists around). Links:https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/western_pomerania_lagoon_area_national_parkhttps://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/graded_shoreline.
A binaural recording of birds singing in the woods. Recorded at the 'utrechtse heuvelrug' in the netherlands. Gear used: roland cs-10em binaural microphones, zoom h4n field recorder. Processing: slight noise reduction (9db) using izotope rx7, high pass filter to remove unwanted rumble (cubase 7. 5), made into a loop.
Recording of a stone mill wheel grinding dry corn for flour. It's in a little stone outhouse, a generator outside powers a belt driven stone wheel. The recording changes in perspective and cycles from the lower part (a wooden crate to receive the milled flour) to the upper element (a large plastic funnel in which the dried corn grains are tipped) and then back down again. 48k/16 bitrecorded in 2010.
Caught a heavy downpour while at home and figured i'd capture it for posterity. The recording features rumbling thunder, an ambulance in the distance and a piston airplane flying over. The storm gradually drops in intensity.
More sounds of bees buzzing. [ no attribution is required but if needed/wanted attribute to: https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucjl4yh2eaczyggecvnbfvha/].
Grabación en la quebrada la vieja. Bogotá-colombiasonidos acuáticos y canto de aves en medio de los cerros con interferencia de celular 05:55 a. M. Grabado con zoom h4n a 48khz y 24 bits de profundidad. Field recording from river la vieja. Bogotá - colombiaaquatic and birdsong sounds in between the hills with a cellphone signal interference 05:55 a. Mrecorded with zoom h4n at 48khz and 24 bits.
Grabación en la quebrada la vieja bogotá - colombiapersecución a un caminante que reproduce música en altavoz. Voces y pasos de caminantes en un bosque de eucaliptos a las 09:00 a. M. Grabado con zoom h4n a 48khz y 24 bits de profundidad. Field recording from river la vieja bogotá - colombiapersuit to a pedestrian that reproduces music outloud. Voices ans steps from pedestrians inside an eucalyptus forest at 09:00 a. Mrecorded with zoom h4n at 48khz and 24 bits.
Stuck my condenser mic out my window during a rain storm and recorded for a few minutes. Recorded at 48khz with a rode nt1-1. High passed around 150hz and compressed a little to bring up the volume.
Close-by recording of bats settling into trees late at night, with the sounds of cars and cicadas in the background. Recorded using a bp4025 microphone and zoom f6 floating-point recorder.