The sound of water dropping off drying ice, falling onto dry leaves. Use this for whatever you want, for free. Feel free to credit me if you feel compelled to. Find me here:https://geoffreybremner. Wixsite. Com/gbaudio. Extra credit: alex tavera.
The sound of water dropping off drying ice, falling onto dry leaves. Use this for whatever you want, for free. Feel free to credit me if you feel compelled to. Find me here:https://geoffreybremner. Wixsite. Com/gbaudio. Extra credit: alex tavera.
Recording of wind heard through coniferous tress, in residential banff, alberta, canada. Recorded using two microphones, xy, neumann kmr 81i, sound devices 744 t.
Zoom h4, sony mdr7509, wavelab 5 editing for better rendering (eq, hpf, compression, stereo). Subtle spatialized details of crackling ice in my freezer to produce a very organic feeling sound.
Just having some fun with the 6 inches of snow that we received. The first part of this is me walking/breaking some ice that had formed in a low area and then me walking on snow, which has a frosty glaze on top of it. Recorded with the handy/zoom h-4n recorder using its built-in microphones. The built-in microphones can be adjusted to pick up sound from 90 degrees around the microphones to 180 degrees. For this recording, i had them on 180 degrees. *note, you will also -- if you listen carefully -- hear a male robin singing in a tree. Pretty unique combination - the snow and ice being crunched with the typical sound of spring in background. He must have been one tough bird!.
Series of breaking small icicles from a ledge, falling onto a hard surface. Ntg-3, rode blimp, sound devices 702t. Recorded at 96k 24bit, converted to 48k 16bit with dither in pro tools 11.
9:20 p. M. On 2/2/21 in huntington, ny. Recorded with a sound devices mix pre-3 and an audio-technica bp4025 microphone (with a rode blimp windshield). The file can be looped.
Recorded using a jrf d-series hydrophones and a zoom h6 recorder. Cutting and some denoising in izotope rx7. Recorded as part of my "one sound per day 2018"-project. Would love to hear what you're using it for. :). . .
A bird created by whistling. Recorded with a (blue microphones, snowball ice) the sound was postprocessed to make the bird sound more unique, for jungle soundscapes. Used audacity for both recording and processing. Recorder: realtek high definition audio soundcardmicrophone: blue microphones, snowball iceprocessing: testing different effects for the right result.
Using audacity, i used a collection of samples to creat the sound i imagine titanic would've sounded like when she hit that iceberg 100 years ago, i'd also like to credit and show my utmost respect to the following people i used their sounds:ionizingsandyrbsparrermarkbdaveincamasluftrumherbertboland. Thanks for listening!.
Electric and noisy sound that evokes bad radio transmission or hard drive problem. It was created by the pressure of a iced tea bottle, which let a small air stream escape through the neck. (lot of noise cause the sound was really low). Zoom h5n + sgh6 mic.
A meaty glass impact with some cracks forming afterward. Perfect sound for when the glass object breaks, or is nearly broken by some heavy metal object. Made by hitting a porcelain plate with a metal spoon, then crushing up some aluminium foil and ice chunks in my hand. The sound files were then pitch shifted and merged in audacity.
Some wind was blowing through some wooden blinds in my house and making this obnoxious howling sound, so i captured some of it :p. Recorded with a rode nt1.
Since snow has been so widespread, thought it would be a good time to stockpile the beautiful crunchy, crisp sound of walking on it. This was recorded the evening of february 15, 2021 using my marantz pmd661 audio recorder and the bulletproof, dynamic beyerdynamic me58 microphone. The temperature was 2 degrees farenheit.
A somewhat comical scream from a man in pain. Could be used in a horror project or a comedy project. This is my voice, it was recorded with a blue snowball ice microphone at home. No effects were added to allow the sound to be used as widely as possible.
Walking on a tarmack road on a cold winter night with heavy clothes. Recorded in stereo 24 bit 96 khz with the internal mics on a sony m10 with windjammer. Please use this sound for whatever you want, completely free, no restrictions. Although i really appreciate a comment if you use my sound for something interesting. Always fun to hear where my recordings end up :).
Walking in crunchy, icy snow along the side of a tarmack road. Recorded in stereo 24 bit 96 khz with the internal mics on a sony m10 with windjammer. Please use this sound for whatever you want, completely free, no restrictions. Although i really appreciate a comment if you use my sound for something interesting. Always fun to hear where my recordings end up :).