A couple of ir from a field recording at carnarvon gorge amphitheatre, a very subtle sandstone acoustic, not a big reverb, but warms up a flute nicely. . . . This place is an ancient aboriginal initiation site.
A couple of ir from a field recording at carnarvon gorge amphitheatre, a very subtle sandstone acoustic, not a big reverb, but warms up a flute nicely. . . . This place is an ancient aboriginal initiation site.
I recorded this with my yamaha pocketrak. It's a piece of wood i carved tied to a string and swung around overhead to make the sound. Please comment on what you will use it for. :^).
Droning on eucalyptus didgeridoo, recorded in a small room with a large-diaphragm condenser mic by user dethrok. This is a mono edited version of his sound, at url: http://freesound. Org/people/dethrok/sounds/272165/.
A 34 second manipulation of two different sound clips. One is a man speaking in cherokee and the other is a rainstick. Both sounds came from the examples provided with cycling74's max/msp.
Busy post work street in singapore. Starts with exit of underground onto street, walking footpath to wait at traffic lights and crossing street with traffic is stopped.
I have an antique cherry cabinet that is at least three times my age. The door has a slight twist to it, and it keeps opening itself. The door catches of yesteryear had a metal prong that pushed two rollers apart. This catch pre-dates that, it's all about springy metal that bows out of the way. And this is the sound it makes when you close it.