Sound of the sonic boom explosion caused by the russian meteorite over chelyabinsk, russia on february 15th, 2013. Taken from various youtube videos of the event, mixed, and sweetened with a bit of reverb.
This is a field recording of the dam in columbia, tenn. It was recorded using a zoom h1n handy corder. The only audio effects were normalizing and amplification in the audacity program.
The river wid in essex, uk. The recording includes three nearby locations. The hydrophone (aquarian audio h2a) was lowered into the water and either held mid-water or allowed to sit on the river bed. I used a zoom f6 for the recording.
Sonido del agua en una acequia (canal de agua) de la provincia de mendoza, en argentina. Grabado desde un celular motorola g-51, con la app tape recorder (discontinuada) en formato wav, 16 bits, 44100 hz, en formato mono.
Recording off a dock at a cottage near kawartha lakes, can hear a loon off in the distance, and a woodpecker even further out. Recorded with a zoom f6, 2 x rode nt55s set to cardioid, ortf stereo recording24 bit, 96 khz.
At the top of the largest waterfall in yellowstone. Hear the river as it tumbles over the edge, plunging to the depths below. The roar of the water feels a bit like static. Recorded on a dslr and edited in audacity to cut out wind and people talking. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Part of a collection of sounds of paddle strokes in the water, a series ranging from soft to heavy. Recorded with a zoom h4 in okanagan, bc. If you download the whole pack, you can take advantage of the quick and dirty kontakt inst i put together: https://www. Dropbox. Com/s/qu0ra8s96tk1ifo/water_paddle_kontaktinst_150715. Zip?dl=0if can come up with something fancier, let me know. :).