Recorded with sanken css-5 microphone and sound devices 552 recorder. This is m-s microphone, that have its own decoding matrix with 2 variants - normal and wide. I had choose wide mode and directed the mic in the ground, and i got this interesting effect with accented sides.
Inspired by the synth secrets article "synthesizing pan pipes" from sound on sound, i created this. It's completely unrealistic, i know. This is the note a sharp in octave 5. (created with audiosauna. ).
This is a sample of howling wind created in logic pro x using a few of choruses, flangers and fm synthesis. It isn’t the most realistic recreation of wind, but i think it’s a great layer to put under actual wind recordings. This is also suitable for horror:esc sounds.
A recording of my bathroom ventilation fan shutters clicking in the breeze. The fan is not on so you can hear birds in the distance, and the wind in the tube-shaped fan chamber. When the wind blows it catches the plastic shutters and they rattle and click. Recorded very close to the fan with two dynamic microphones, there is virtually no bathroom ambience detectable. I'd be intrerested to know what this could be used for!.
Wind and rain at braddons lookout, devonport. Recorded from the back of a station wagon, 10 june 2019, with a rode nt4 inside a rode blimp, onto a marantz pmd611.
Two strong wind gusts at braddons lookout, devonport. Recorded from the back of a station wagon, 10 june 2019, with a rode nt4 inside a rode blimp, onto a marantz pmd661.
Light rain, wind gusts to 100 kph, general howling. Recorded on a marantz pmd 661 at braddons lookout from the back of a station wagon, 10 july 2019, 11:24 pm, with a rode nt4 inside a rode blimp.
This is the first of two excerpts from a field recording of wind chimes hanging from the front porch of my home in south central tennesee. A zoom h1n recorder was placed below the wind chimes and set to record in wav format. The high-pass filter in audacity was used to reduce wind noise. The recording was made in march of 2021.
This is the second of two excerpts from a field recording of wind chimes hanging from the front porch of my home in south central tennesee. A zoom h1n recorder was placed below the wind chimes and set to record in wav format. The high-pass filter in audacity was used to reduce wind noise. The recording was made in march of 2021.
Wind noise, made from several segments of white noise with different eq and flange settings, cross-faded to form one short loop. I probably used soundforge's accoustic mirror, but i can't remember for sure. This was inspired by;http://www. Freesound. Org/people/anton/sounds/2690/andhttp://www. Freesound. Org/people/erh/sounds/34338/. . . Two very good wind samples, in my humble opinion.
Almost stormy night in texas. Small rolling thunder. Wind in trees. Some crickets. A distant fire truck and wind chimes. A few gust of wind blow on the microphone, but mostly clean. Zoom h4 - some microphone knocks cleaned up in audition.
An aggregate of spatially mixed "whoosh" noises, some made by mouth sounds, and effected to create the sense of motion as something whizzes by. Leave a comment or link to let me know where you use this! enjoy!. Akg 414. Post effect processing in pro tools.