This is a soundwalk i took at the monterey bay aquarium in central california from the outer bay exhibit through the wave tunnel (pausing for a single wave to crash) and then out the door and over to the balcony railing overlooking the ocean.
Waves crashing into shore, wind and environmental noises, small planes flying over. Parkdale beach, melbourne. 1. 15pm 3 december 2020. Recorded with zoom h4n pro.
Fith attempt of uploading this 20 min beach sequence. Tried to upload this in wav (approx 650mb, 24/96) but somehow. . . Recorded with tascam dr-05 plus diy deadcat (and the kitten works as you can hear. . . ). So here we go as an mp3 (neil young would say we´ve only get five percent). If you want this as an uncompressed wav-file send me a note. You can hear me walking back to my car in the last minute. . . Enjoy and relax for twenty minutes, comments appreciated!.
Microphone: zoom iq7 with simple windscreen not edited stereo 120deg. Baltic sea: calm sea, waves about 20cm amplitude. Best filtering for wind-noise: high-pass 125hz to 150hz / -18db/oct.
A field recording of small waves crashing on a sandy shore. Part of the recording includes the waves splashing against a wooden structure. The waves come a fast, regular intervals; this isn't the slow rolling crash of a barrel wave on the beach. There was a bit of wind (generating the waves) which i've did my best to minimize, but if you don't want wind in the recording you're going to need to edit around it. Always curious to see where these recordings wind up, so if you use it drop me a link in the comments if you think about it.
Repetitive bird in tree. Ocean ambience in the distance with the odd seagull. Recorded in walton-on-the-naze, essex, uk. Recorded with a zoom h6 msh-6 stereo mic on a calm spring morning.
Playa zicatela, en puerto escondido, méxico. Zicatela beach at puerto escondido, mëxico. Recorded wih omnidirectional stereo mics. Zoom f8n, november, 2020.
Medium sized waves recorded sitting on a groyn (no giggling - that's the name given for a construction of wood or rock going out perpendicular to the coast to avoid erosion or longshoredrift)from whence i could get the gurgling of the water as well as the crashing of the small waves and the sucking and pulling of the stones. Recorded on a minidisk with an sm58 from what i recall.
Ocean waves at point reyes. Edited as a loop with no enhancement. Using a sony mz-rh1 minidisc recorder with unmodified panasonic wm-61 electret condenser microphone capsules. The left and right omnidirectional capsules are separately mounted in lavalier housings that allow independent placement when recording.
Binaural recording of the surf at vlissingen, nightfall. Recorded with roland roland cs-10em going into a sony icd sx-2000. Free to use, though i always appreciate listening to the end result, so feel free to send me a message if you decide to use it.
Early morning in a small seaside town on the canadian west coast. Seagulls, crows and other birds, with occasional very light traffic. Recorded through an open window on zoom h1n.
Ocean waves recorded in the atlantic ocean using a zoom field recorder (h1) the cheap one. Stop by my channel and make a sound request. I have thousands of them and making more all the time. Just type "i'd like to hear ______" and i'll get back to you in the comments. Https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucrhmcls-6igtr6zd7swgiha.
Waves of the mediterranean sea against rocks. Cliff. Summer sea. Registered in august 2022. Light sea breeze. Leave a comment and let me know where you used this sound; i'm really curious to hear what you created with it!.
You may ask: what, another audio recording from the baltic sea? i say: yes! you can never have enough water audios! so here it is, recorded on the evening of december 24. Enjoy listening and using it!.
This is a sample from the mont saint michel, normandy. The seagull was very close to me, waiting for some tourists for food. Recorded with my zoom h4n 48kz. Licence cc, enjoy !. .
Another sample of a seagull at whitby, uk. Recorded in mono on my point & shoot camera, then made into pseudo stereo by pasting the mono recording into both left and right channels, then inverting/flipping the right channel.