Pretty long recording of a morning in a scottish glen. You can hear different birds, but mostly the river tay, full of water, in the background and some water dripping of the trees. Sennheiser mkh40 microphones into fp24 preamp into the r-09hr recorder.
Shoveling snow, few steps, throwing snow forward and aside, few breaths. Recorded with xy mics of zoom h6. Chopped and slightly denoised, still with some artifacts. 48khz, 24 bit, stereo, wav. Use it anyway you like. Enjoy).
A minute or so of loopable, stereo sound of a fireplace in the home of a pair of astronomers. Nice crackles in the high end, and some bassy flames with body. Enjoy and use as you like.
9:20 p. M. On 2/2/21 in huntington, ny. Recorded with a sound devices mix pre-3 and an audio-technica bp4025 microphone (with a rode blimp windshield). The file can be looped.
Traffic heard outside closed window during winter. Recorded in m/s with a schoeps cmit and cmc6 w/ mk8 capsule on a sound devices 633. Decoded to l/r stereo.
Just having some fun with the 6 inches of snow that we received. The first part of this is me walking/breaking some ice that had formed in a low area and then me walking on snow, which has a frosty glaze on top of it. Recorded with the handy/zoom h-4n recorder using its built-in microphones. The built-in microphones can be adjusted to pick up sound from 90 degrees around the microphones to 180 degrees. For this recording, i had them on 180 degrees. *note, you will also -- if you listen carefully -- hear a male robin singing in a tree. Pretty unique combination - the snow and ice being crunched with the typical sound of spring in background. He must have been one tough bird!.
Field-recording of wind in mainly coniferous trees on a cold winter's day in the mountains. This is a residential recording, taken near a playground and a parking lot. Recorded in stereo with the zoom h2n recorder. A crow can be heard flying overhead in the last 30 seconds or so of the recording.
Recording of the almost-frozen bow river in banff, alberta, canada. Recording taken in winter, at night. Cold, some wind distortion. Recorded using the h2n zoom recorder on the m/s setting. High pass filtered, decoded to stereo.
Quiet winter ambience near train-station in banff, alberta. Distant construction and sounds of the town can be heard. Recorded on an h2n zoom recorder, m/s raw setting.
A peaceful medium-sized creek in the midwest. At 41 seconds into the recording, in the left channel you will faintly hear some walkers casually strolling by on this brisk 35 degree day. Then, at 1:45 into the recording, some light bird callsadd to this peaceful recording. Recording made in the shawnee national forest in southern illinois in late december of 2018. Equipment: sony pcm d100.
Recorded in ny at 7:30 am with a sound devices mix pre-3 and an audio-technica bp4025 microphone (with a rode blimp windshield). Winter morning with snow falling, wind, and occasional birds.
Binaural recording of me shovelling snow in toronto, canada. Night time and the snow makes the city quiet. 2023 feb 27. Earsight nano microphones, tascam dr2d. .
City sounds of selling overwinter vegatables. Dec 8, 2016. Recorded in northeast china, with my samsung galaxy s7. The original file was 48khz 256kbps aac. Converted to wav with ffmpeg.
It's winter on vancouver island. The heavy and frequent rains engorge the lakes & streams and they flow into the cowichan river. Engorged by seasonal precipitation this large heritage river churns into a narrow bedrock canyon, turns, and comes out of the turn charging. This is where the recording was made, at river level. Recorded in january with a zoom h1 n, audio quality 48,000 hz. Unedited.
Winter's day in residential ontario. Very windy, nearby wind chimes and wind in trees. Recorded using an h2n zoom recorder, using m/s raw setting. Decoded, side channel brought down 5 db.
I recorded this using my small sony cybershot camera. You'll notice that the wind goes from loud to soft to loud again, repeating. This because i am opening the window wide and then after a few seconds i close the window but not completely so that i get some low whistling sounds from the wind. I recorded for 18 minutes and i used audacity to edit it. Hope this sound is useful for you!.
This sample is part of the icefield-library. I used a pair of soundman okm2 mics as contact microphones which i fixed to the surface of a frozen lake, then recorded the sounds made by throwing or skimming several stones and pebbles across the ice. Wonderful effects can also be achieved by filtering or timestretching the files.