We had just damp wood and it was a chilly evening. The wood is not burning yet, a lot of cracks, pops and sizzles can be heard. I can smell it, too. Recorded with a zoom h1 in a medium room, mic held at 30 cm ca. From the fireplace.
This is the sound of an oil run boiler firing and running in a basement. Recorded in stereo with a sound devices mixpre3ll and a pair of audio technica at943 microphones.
Use it the way you want wherever you want. Recommended to check also:microwave_openmicrowave_beepmicrowave_on_loopmicrowave_endmicrowave_on_to_off. God bless you.
Use it the way you want wherever you want. Recommended to check also:microwave_openmicrowave_closemicrowave_on_loopmicrowave_endmicrowave_on_to_off. God bless you.
Use it the way you want wherever you want. Recommended to also check:microwave_openmicrowave_closemicrowave_beepmicrowave_endmicrowave_on_to_off. God bless you.
Use it the way you want wherever you want. Recommended to also check:microwave_openmicrowave_closemicrowave_beepmicrowave_endmicrowave_on_loop. God bless you.
Outdoor fireplace with a fire burning. Recorded with sony pcm-m10 on tripod (no windscreen), placed on the ground about 1-2 feet directly in front of the fire. Includes some city background noise such as car passing by near the end.
Gravado com microfone externo stereo do gravador zoom h4ngravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil.
This is a foley fireplace. Recorded with the blue snowball ice in audacity. I layered the sounds together using audacity. This recording consists of two tracks of a smarties candy wrapper (for the crackling), one track of sticky-tac being pulled apart (the popping), and one track of jeans being rubbed together for some extra sound. Enjoy!.