Series of whooshes recorded outdoors with two different small branches. The first, roughly half, is a deeper thumping whoosh and the latter half is a higher pitch one with a whine in some spots. Zoom h4n 96/24.
This is a sample of a wooden flute my girlfriend gave to me in high school. I'm playing an a at 440hz. It was recorded using a townsend labs sphere l22 into my uad input chain: neve 1073 > sphere (u67) > la2a (grey) > oxide tape > pultec eqp-1a.
Recorded on a zoom h4n in stereo. The lions were fairly far away. I've amped it a bit make them louder and removed some bass rumble. We actually had lions walk through and roar (!) in our camp one night! unfortunately i didn't have my recorder running then. It was deafeningly loud! next time!.
This sound results from applying the hps model to a few notes from a flute. A 'zipper' sound with tonal chirps are produced, reminiscent of long last days of amateur radio.
A few notes from a flute were transformed using the hps model with frequency stretching. A sci-fi 'spaceship' sound is produced. The track is 44100 = fs, mono.