Four-bell tower at bethesda church, saratoga springs ny usa - electronic control rings the bells at random. Long tail fade to silence at the end. Sm58 up in the tower to behringer usb interface to audacity, trimmed and amplified.
St. Barnabas church in oxford ringing the bells for sunday mass. Recorded on a rainy day with a light breeze. This is a recording of the bells chiming at a steady rhythm.
St. Barnabas church in oxford ringing the bells for sunday mass. Recorded on a rainy day with a light breeze. This is a recording of the bells chiming out of tune.
A drive threw bell that rings when a tire rolls threw and triggers the bell. H ad a buddy step on the wire to make multiple sounds to its not all the same. They had alot of fans going but with some eq, can be fixed.
Loud bell from wind-up 1950s spartus timer. Repeated four times. Electro-voice bk-1 microphone, miked close, on hard wooden surface. Some ambient room noise.
The bell is ringing at the large church breda (grote kerk breda). Recorded on torenstraat next to the church at 17:00 on tuesday, 6 october 2020 with olympus ls-p1.
A spring afternoon in a suburban uk town. Near a busy road, many sounds are heard including a chiffchaff, traffic, a collared dove (and other birds), church bells, a pedestrian crossing and an idling diesel car.
Recordings of 9 ghanaian double bells. Bells are arranged in rising pitch of the bottom bell (from _1 to _9); bottom bell is mared -1 and upper bell marked -2. Dynamic are indicated as pp (very soft, with soft marimba mallet) to ff (loud, with wooden stick).
Old-style bell alarm clock turns on, rings 4 sec, is turned off. Clock ticks once or twice before file ends. 44. 1khz 16bit mono. Neumann tlm103 through yamaha mg10/2 mixer and rnc1773 compressor into computer.
High quality mono recording of swiss catholic monastery bells at einsiedeln. Recorded direct to soundforge from microphones placed in the 2 towers, one radio mic and the other wired. Record format 16bit 44. 1khz. Recorded during the setup for weltheater 2007.
A simple bell sound created with additive synthesis. A combination of eleven oscillator, each one with a different envelope. The resulting udible tone is more or less a b. The sound itself is mixed with a simple piano b note, just to aid tone recognition.
Jingling 2-4 sleigh bells in a couple patterns. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 48000hz in audacity. I isolated the samples i liked and left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. Attribution appreciated but not required.
This is a recording of a church bell ringing before the evening service. Bell is playing a slightly flat b3 (around 240hz) with nice harmonics (very loud at d4). I was recording it on my laptop from the yard behind the church using two shure ksm32 large condenser mics and a rme fireface uc. Hpf at 60hz, no postprocessing.