City sewer outflow to the baltic sea in gdynia, poland. Outflow dry, zoom h4n's internal mics placed 30 cm inside a sewer outflow (about 1m diameter) directly to the sea. No editing whatsoever. If you're as sick as me, you could hear the waves coming in and out of this tight pipe. . .
I took the wilhelm scream and added a splash effect at the end to simulate a person jumping off from a dock or a boat into the water. The sound i used are from the public domain. The following sounds are:wilhelm scream (public domain). Splash (by blaukreuz) :by qubodup (creative commons 0)http://www. Freesound. Org/people/qubodup/sounds/212143/#. Splash loop. Wav :by northern rebel (creative commons 0)http://www. Freesound. Org/people/northern%20rebel/sounds/54959/.
Surround recording of a 700hp dual-engine bavaria motor yacht cruising on the adriatic sea. The recorder is suspended in front of the vessel, recording the waves hitting the keel. The recording was done with a zoom h2. This file contains the rear channels, recorded with 120° dispersion.
Bow wave of a ~8m sailing boat in calm water, distant micing. No sounds from the sail (could just as well be a motor boat depending on what you layer the sound with ;) ). There is also recording with a more close up perspective of the bow wave. Recorded with a ~30cm ab pair of neumann km183 on a tascam hd-p2, 48khz, 24bit.
5. 1 surround close range field recording of the beach at étretat, a seaside resort in the normandy region of france. The recorder is about 2m away from the surf, the sea is very choppy with heavy waves washing over the pebbles on the beach. Recorded with a zoom h2n and matrixed to 5. 1 surround.
This is version 2 of an atmos recording of a busy beach during the summer. In this version i have my back to the sea so it picks up more of the goings on on the beach itself. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 using internal stereo mic. See version 1 for atmos recording where i am facing the sea.
This is version 1 of an atmos recording of a busy beach during the summer. In this version i am facing the sea so it picks up more of the surf sounds and people playing in the sea itself. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 using internal stereo mic. See version 2 for atmos recording where i have my back to the sea and pick up more of the beach itself.
Recorded this on a sunny evening at the cote d'azur, near toulon. Two iphones approx 4 meteres apart (it was all that i had). Syncronized and merged to a stereo-wave in reaper. The moderate waves move the stones of the beach and create an awesome sound. It was practically windstill, so i did not use a lowcut. Enjoy and tell me if you use it! that would be awesome.
I climbed down a narrow rock cave to record the eerie sounds of waves and water pouring in and out of the cave. It seems like it's never exactly the same sound. Good for setting ambiance in a cave for your treasure hunting pirate movie or audiobook.
This sound is entirely made with audacity, i played with the noised and reverberation on several tracks, then i shifted the tracks to create a come and go effect. I also reduced the volume on some parts of the tracks. This sound remind me of a windy weather near the ocean.
I climbed down a narrow rock cave to record the eerie sounds of waves and water pouring in and out of the cave. It seems like it's never exactly the same sound. Good for setting ambiance in a cave for your treasure hunting pirate movie or audiobook.
I climbed down a narrow rock cave to record the eerie sounds of waves and water pouring in and out of the cave. It seems like it's never exactly the same sound. Good for setting ambiance in a cave for your treasure hunting pirate movie or audiobook.
Sound made with these two sounds. . . Https://freesound. Org/people/cptnal/sounds/455333/https://freesound. Org/people/gis_sweden/sounds/434031/#savetheoceansyeah, i know there is a film named the last ocean. . .
Front of the lagoon, la saline les bains – reunion island, 2018/08/01 at 14h30. You can ear children playing in the water and big waves front of the coral reef on the background, recorded with an olympus ls100, flat.
Recording of swimming. Since the sony ic recorder only records in mono, i layered 3 separate splashes sounds(1 left, 1 right, 1 center) to achieve a fake stereo sound. Processed in fl studio's edision.
Sitting on a bench one meter by the lake starnberg, on a windy day in the end of may 2020. Recorded with a zoom h4n pro, internal microphone. Some eq editing to remove low-frequency wind noises.
trance state. This sfx has been generated by my own secret private program using nyquist api to generate such randomness, using web random. Org pseudo-api to get random integers of tremolo effect, tone generation, it waveform and so on.
Here's a vocal sample of "hydrochloric acid" ran through audioterm and sent to a waldorf blofeld as a wavetable. The blofeld pitches up and then scans the wavetable (via mod wheel, so it's fun), which plays out what you hear here, plus a fair bit of outboard verb. Sounds like a vocoder but it's not. As opposed to traditional samplers the pitch is independent of the playback rate / length of the sample.
Other placesrecorder: zoom h2 / other portable devicesoftware: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.