First recording with the sound devices mix pre 6with my oldschool vintage philips 50's microphonefrom the rommelmarkt ! just being nice to thelittle device. . . Recording: 18 november 2020. 11 dec 2020, late at nighta+josé.
3 different woosh sound effects. Created through taking a wooden stick and swinging it in the vicinity of my microphone. Recorded in my bedroom with a gaming headset.
Weird sound the air vent in my bathroom was making with the ac on. Recorded with samsung a32 phone and voice recorder app. Tried different positions around the vent to get with and without the airflow on the mic. Sounds like some sort of old electronics humming? maybe a didgeridoo far away?.
Very low end roomtone of car at stop with occasional puffs, recorded at 48-16 with portable dat using schoeps ms ball, edited and decoded in stereo in pt.
A set of wind chimes recorded with my sony ecm-ds70p mic through my sony mdz-n710 into my edirol audio interface recorded into audacity. I've tried to eq out my computer fan noise but it is still present. Photo: http://www. Flickr. Com/photos/str33ty/370769496/.
1 minute of standing outside near wind chimes. I used an iphone 6s to record and then used audacity to normalize the recording and convert it to an mp3 file. I recorded this on 2/4/16 at 9:47 am in bloomington, il.
This is the sound of wind as generated by my naturalnoisegen program. Naturalnoisegen uses several timed generators to produce complex natural noises. In this case, 80 low-frequency generators were used.
Mono recording of strong wind, captured from the inside of the old house. You can hear occasional cracklings of the door and cicada concert outside. Recorded with dpa-4017 -> sd-552.
Virtual analog synth mixed with analog ea-1 to create this wind like pad. Sampled through a behringer mixer into an mpc 1000. It sounds nothing like a wind section, hence the title broken wind. 44. 1k, 16-bit.