Atmo of a boat trip in the harbour of hamburg. Mostly wind sounds, but you can hear the ship motor and some voices as well. Recorded on a zoom h5 with x/y-head.
This was made using a modular synth patch. It sounds like the interface of a retro spaceship from a science fiction film. Some noise is intentionally introduced.
Bow of a metalic barge sailing. Water is clapping, close up, two or three smooth metalic noise from the barge. No motor, no voicearcachon, france, 2021. Recorded with schoeps msrecorded on sounddevice 633stereo wave, 24 bits, 48khz.
Recorded the sound inside a container. On top of the container is a wooden construction of a play ground. The container itself was loaded with toys like roller skates, tricycles and shovels. It rained outside moderatly.
From nasa - "this recording was made by the supercam instrument on nasa’s perseverance mars rover on feb. 19, 2021, just about 18 hours after landing on the mission’s first sol or martian day. The rover’s mast, holding the microphone, was still stowed on perseverance’s deck, and so the sound is muffled, a little like the sound one hears listening to a seashell or having a hand cupped over the ear. Just a little wind can be heard. ".
The synthetic mooring ropes of a cruise liner around a bollard creak under the strain as the ship moves. The ship's gangplank groans in the background as it rubs against the paving of the quayside.
A simple electronic (i have no idea how to describe it) sound which fades in and fades out - processed - made in wavepad - actually made from a clip of me saying "way too easy" :d.
Basically a spaceship hyperdrive/warp drive engine or whatever. Includes spin-up, engine drone, and spin-down. Feel free to loop/extend the engine drone portion for as long as needed (it's completely loopable). I didn't create originally all of the bits of this, all i can say is that some of them were created by our very own frresound. Com member unfa (http://www. Freesound. Org/people/unfa/). I took these, and combined them with some sounds i made in audacity, and made what you have here.