Rainstorm in portland, maine. Raindrops hitting window. Gusts of wind. Dripping of window leak into bucket--accelerates in last few seconds of recording. This was recorded on sony dsc-hx9v camera.
In the heart of nature you hear the sounds of wind, birds, and water. Enjoy this sound as it takes you on a journey through natures front gate. I did this for my loyola high school music appreciation sound walk project.
Very relaxing ambient noise of wind blowing through trees and rustling leaves. Faint birdsong can also be heard in background. No wind noise on mic through most of the recording, though a little is present near the end.
Small wind-up toy being wound up and allowed to walk by the mic. The wind-up key is then abused a bit, making a sound not entirely unlike a scratching record (but not much like one, either).
I used the sound of a brush scraping as the source, added the sound you get when you twist a russian doll (already convolved with itself), and this was the result. To me it sounds a little bit like wind.
A fan blowing, set to the highest setting. There's a strong low end presence, interestingly. The recording was made from behind the fan so the air wouldn't blow into the mic directly. Recorded with a zoom h1.
Created using modulation/flanging with one of felix. Blume's wind recordings: http://www. Freesound. Org/people/felix. Blume/sounds/165526/any compression artifacts you hear in freesound's player will not be in the downloaded version.
Couldn't find the dry puff sound i was looking for so i did a quick recording. Figured someone might find it useful!. Originally created for my podcast here:www. Divecloudcast. Com.