Brazilian cricket. Afternoon, sunny day. Very light wind. Mono sound, registered with microphone sennheiser me66 and recorder tascam hd-p2. Brazil, june, 2013. Useful like fx or background.
My intention with my sound was to replicate the sound of gunfire in a rainy day. I envisioned a person caught in the crossroads of a battle while taking a stroll down a gravel road.
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.
A little test recording i did with my brand new pair of jrf series d hydrophones. The 'phones were placed into the bottom of a large glass, which i then filled with carbonated water.
This is a medium mid perspective point of view or water running through a storm drain. Location recording with a edirol r09 and a sony ecs ms 907 stereo microphone.
A recording of tadpoles in my pond in manchester uk. You can hear them scraping against the hydrophone hoping to find algae. The tadpoles were very quiet and hence the recording is a bit hissy.
Starting into the modular-world of eurorack. Fascinating electronics!. Feel free to use it and send me a link of what you did with it, if you want. Thanks!.
Starting into the modular-world of eurorack. Fascinating electronics!. Feel free to use it and send me a link of what you did with it, if you want. Thanks!.
Starting into the modular-world of eurorack. Fascinating electronics!. Feel free to use it and send me a link of what you did with it, if you want. Thanks!.
An abstract sound created with bosca ceoil and audacity. The sound has been pitched shifted repeatedly. It is noise, but hopefully you'll find it to be a pleasant sort of noise. If memory serves, some forms of (non-audio) computer data can produce sounds like this if imported into an audio processor.
This is an underwater ambient loop i created for a game-jam project. Since the project was nothing but good fun, i have uploaded some of the more useful sounds to freesound. Org for everyone to use. The sound was created by layering hydrophone recordings with filtered noise.
Experimenting with reverb and frequency on my "meaty gunshot. Wav" sfx resulted in this; hopefully this conveys the audible sense that the gunshot is being fired underwater. Created and edited with audacity.