With the uk lockdown in force,time to make a dawn chorus recording without the sounds of traffic in the background. This recording was made in the last week of april 2020.
Created only with audacity and magix. A few sawtooth waves with slow tremoloand a lot of high pass filtering and pitch-shifting. I added filtered pink noisefor the background noise and to make it sound more naturel.
This is my cat playing at my feet and purring. Unfortunately, you can hear the sound of my hand scritching him. I'll try again later and see if i can get him to purr without so much physical contact. Hopefully it's useful to somebody. Recorded with sanken cs-1e, fostex fr2le.
Young trees creaking in the wind recorded with mixpre 6 and audio technica bp4025. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
Turn your volume down before this starts! a 15 minute white noise continuous wave, generated using audacity. Sorry about the loud start. I've uploaded a quiet start one as well.
A simple electric guitar melody. I don't even have a guitar, i just downloaded a playable guitar app and played around with the strings, coming up with this simple piece. You can use this sound in any way you want, as long as you give credit to 'kleber kgf'. Good luck with your projects!. "who edits the editors?".
A small water stream i recorded after dawn, when the birds are not singing any longer and most of the people went home from a walk in the forest. Recorded with two rode nt5 and sound devices mixpre3.
Sound of water trickling down to a natural roman bath located in southern spain. Sound recorded on an iphone - sadly, the only thing i had on me. Then put into logic to create some mild separation.
A simple looping sound of rain, recorded one morning on my back porch with a zoom h2n field recorder in mid-side stereo, allowing for the sound to be perfectly collapsed into mono as well.
This is a rare bird, his latin name is acrocephalus shoenobaenus, which lives near the water for example lake or river. It was recorded in kielce in poland with zoom h2n (xy).
Sounds from a babbling welsh mountain stream, 5 recordings from different locations on the stream, babbling and gurgling. Also sounds like rain or boiling oil perhaps. Recorded in mono with a tascam dr07 and shotgun mic 5 inches from stream.
Just relax. I give it finer resolution, 24bit, so that you can see the touch of breaking waves. Wave sounds are often accompanied by calls of seagulls, but this is with cicada. It is a typical image of summer in japan. At825 & mr-1.