Countdown from ten to zero (included). Male voice, created using ev re20 dynamic mic and pro tools interface. Aif, 44100 hz, 16 bit, stereo file, 60 bpm.
Phone recording (processed as wav) of melbourne traffic lights — pushing button and waiting for pedestrian crossing. Distinct mechanical 'clack' sound of the crossing (totally different from sydney), with cars driving over tram tracks.
A snatched recording on the internal mic of an rc90 made around the millennium - as is often the case a picture of the deceased was carried down the street, she was an old lady of perhaps 90 years making her final journey. Staunton street central hong kong 23rd of august 2000.
Ambient foley, recorded myself playing the piano on an old 80s cassette recorder. . . Stretched it and ran it through a convolution reverb. This is the result, almost sounds like the intro to a burial track. Would work great in ambient music.
Sound creation recreating the current sound of the market of "sant andreu del palomar". Process of artistic experimentation within the framework of the collective process commission of fabra i coats. Sound production to work the economic, social and cultural resistance in cities.
A recording of the first scene of shakespeare's the tempest using my own recordings and the following sounds found on freesound:. Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/sweetneo85/sounds/13797/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/dave%20welsh/sounds/194364/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/kevint1001/sounds/170829/.
A first take over the main crossroad in carouge, geneva, usual street noise for a background. First test of a hand-made wind cover for my "minuscule" microphones in a windy environnement.
A symphony warming up. Recorded in vancouver, canada at the orpheum theatre on a samsung s7 edge cell phone with the samsung voice recorder application in june 2017. This recording was made from 2nd row right side.
Church-bells tolling, announcing a catholic funeral service in the small, mediaeval church of coupiac (département aveyron - france). ----sonnerie des cloches funèbre de l'ancienne église de coupiac (département aveyron - france).
Sorry for messy title. I don't know what to call this one. To me it sounds like a siren (mythological creature). Or funeral music. It's a really old recording, so quality may be really bad, but it's one of my favourites. Please credit me if you use! thanks!.