Go-pro recording of waves on the beach on a windy day, the microphone is very close to the water and after 45 seconds it gets under the waves for a cool submerged sound.
Waves are hitting the beach after heavy winds. The rocks being hit are smaller then in wave1, some of them can be heard being moved around by the incoming wave.
Field recording of waves breaking on felixstowe beach in suffolk, england. Recorded using a stereo microphone and zoom h4 recorder close to the water to try and capture the spray from the waves. Wind shield was used but a little bit of wind exists on the recording with a hpf used to minimise rumble.
Other placesrecorder: zoom h2 / other portable devicesoftware: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
One person walking across a pebble beach next to a lake; waves can be heard in the background. Recorded on a stereo audio technica bp4025 into a zoom f8 mixer.
Just waves at the beach. Nightrecording with almost no other noise (no birds, people, cars; removed low frequency wind noise); 48/24-stereorecording with zoom h1, normalized, now in 48/16.
On a beach close to lisbon, at 20m in the sea. Some sounds of the waves and seagulls, as well as some people in background on the beach. Recorded by an ortf schoeps ccm4 x 2 on sound devices mixpre6 recorder. Original recording in wave 96khz 24bitsound ref: pt-190502-03.
A field recording from swanage, dorset, uk of small to medium waves breaking on the shoreline next to the clock jetty on the promenade at about 8pm on 11 june 2015. Recorded using a tascam dr-07mkii.
A few minutes of sparkly fresh water lapping on the seaside. There are a few occasional aural intruders, such as the low rumble of an engine in the distance.
I'm back with another binaural. I am attempting to capture the sounds that remind me of the places i have visited. This is a recording of fuertaventura, in the canary islands, on a pebble beach the morning after a big wave swell. The rocks being moved by the sea are at least as big as footballs, and the waves are 8-12ft. I upgraded my binaural mics to roland cs-10em from my homemade ones. I'm happy if you can notice the difference. I like that they are combined mics and earphones with little windbooms. Files are recorded in:24-bit 96khz. Wav. They are as big and as high quality as i can make. Please comment :).
Calm waves crashing on a beach with the sound of fizzing bubbles as they break to an end. Recorded in walton-on-the-naze, essex, uk. Recorded with a zoom h6 msh-6 stereo mic on a calm spring morning.
Calm waves crashing on a beach with the sound of fizzing bubbles as they break to an end. Recorded in walton-on-the-naze, essex, uk. Recorded with a zoom h5 msh-6 stereo mic on a calm winter evening.
High tide on the beach, with moderately gentle waves and surf occasionally hitting the rocks and pebbles. Recorded on location at long rock beach, near penzance, cornwall in england. Note: this is the stereo version.
Playa zicatela, en puerto escondido, méxico. Zicatela beach at puerto escondido, mëxico. Recorded wih omnidirectional stereo mics. Zoom f8n, november, 2020.
Just waves at the beach. Nightrecording with almost no other noise (no birds, people, cars; some low frequency wind noise); 48/24-stereorecording with zoom h1, normalized. I´ve just uploaded a new file without low frequency wind noise.
Calm ocean waves crashing on a beach with little birdsong and distant gull sounds. Recorded in walton-on-the-naze, essex, uk. Recorded with a zoom h6 msh-6 stereo mic on a calm spring morning.