A small metal bell sent from a japanese temple as a souvenir. Recorded in mono with an akg 414, fredenstein mic amp, rme fireface interface into pro tools.
Recorded in january 2011 in the small pachinko parlour of a hotel in sendai, japan. Recorded with a zoom h2 in 2-channel surround mode, without a windshield. File has not been modified.
This sound was recorded on a shoot i was on in march, before lock-down. I found when mixing the film that if you apply a cut around the upper-mid range of an eq that you remove a lot of the pressure heard from the exertion of the cork and it sounds more like a bottle cap opening but that's up to you. I'll upload my version of the edited sound as an example.
This is a japanese bamboo flute. It is called shakuhachi. Recorded in the summer with the windows open, you can hear lots of little insects in the background. Try some reverb and delay on this one !.
Recorded in january 2011 at the shin-aomori train station in aomori, japan. Recorded with a zoom h2 in 2-channel surround mode, with a windshield. File has not been modified, just cut short from a longer recording.
Recorded in january 2011 on the super hakucho train from hakodate to aomori (through the seikan undersea tunnel), japan. Recorded with a zoom h2 in 2-channel surround mode, without a windshield. File has not been modified.
A stark recording of a bunch of northwest winds whipping through a small town. This was recorded in december 17th 2013 during the height of the frenzy of the holiday season. I think that it why i enjoy this recording so much -- the lonely yet comforting desolate wind in contrast to the frenetic sensory overload that the holidays can sometimes be. The wind chimes are a nice touch too. Recorded on my front porch using my zoom h4n recorder and it's internal stereo microphones with the record volume on 80.
Side b from a microcassette i found in an old answering machine on 04/08/2017. A few more tones and test recordings followed by a long conversation between two women that takes up the majority of the runtime. I left in a little blank space for noise reduction purposes should anyone need to do so. ". . . You can't spend your life being unhappy, it. . . It just doesn't work. . . You gotta do what you gotta do. . . ".
Bells from the church at 12:00 on sunday, recorded from the street. Light wind sometimes. Church kostel sc. Vojtecha, prague 1recorded by an ortf setup schoeps ccm4 x 2 on a cinela suspension + windscreensound devices mixpre6 recorderoriginal recording in wave 96khz 24bitgps: 50. 078476 / 14. 415440sound ref: cz-190303-002. Same sound of soundcloudhttps://soundcloud. Com/felixblume/church-bells-praguerecorded during a residency at agosto foundation in march 2019.
Istanbul 18" agop signature china cymbal (agch18-1012815p),audix fusion f15 cymbal condenser mic,envelope reshaped via wavelab on steps-quantized fade out. Do that: open wavelab and press "v" or wavelab/open file/process/level envelope. . . And design smooth fading out steps.
Recordings made in the frame of the city rings project march 2015. Sounds from objects that are beloved to the participant pupils at la roche des grées school, messac. The source of the sounds has to be guessed.
Recorded on a sony dcr-trv460e pal digital video recorder from the top deck during the ship's evening departure from cozumel, mexico. This wav file was extracted from the original avi file and edited using easy audio cutter.
Taken in the historic center of montpellierfootsteps on pavement, girls passing by talking & laughing, distant female voice singing, a squeaking iron curtain. Recorded w/ a sharp md mt190 and a sony ecm ms907 mic. No editing.
This is a field recording i made to test my new recorder. This was during my trip to germany, in a dresden park where everybody was lying on the grass, chattering, drinking and enjoying life.