Birds singing in oostduinen park in scheveningen, the netherlands. Recorded with a zoom h4n using a sony ecm-678/9x shotgun microphone. Evening- 07-03-2015.
Pacific ocean at la push, washington (usa). Shielded from wind by large driftwood log. Recorded with a pair of rode nt1 mics connected to a sound devices 702 recorder.
Modulations from C major to C sharp major in natural temperatures (just intonation) end at almost the same pitch although there should be a half-tone difference.
This one has a very vocal blackbird finishing off the evening (8pm). All recorded whilst staying in a converted barn in rhos, wales. Recorded on my zoom h4n, there maybe some wind noise in places and maybe a very high flying jet, but mostly it is just the sound of nature. There is a nearby stream in the background too. These are the original uncompressed untreated files. Hope it is useful to someone.
On the morning when we had a partial (around 70%) eclipse of the sun, i went outside to find it was raining. . . With very thick clouds in the sky. Olympus ls10 built-in mics.
This sound is recorded in the altai mountains in the parking lot of horses. On the neck of horse bells. It helps to find them. Used 2-ch surround. Naturally reverberation and delay from mountains!. .
The robin is a bird very attractive because of the reddish color has its belly. Its plumage is brown with shades of brown and whitish. Recorded with a zoom h1 recorder.
Less than a minute after a cat hauled away a squirrel in its teeth, this squirrel showed up and started calling. A distraught squirrel barking for its missing mate.
The summer tanager in the middle of heavy forest in the midwest. Other birds are heard in the background, but the prominent singer is the summer tanager. Recorded in may of 2017 with the marantz pmd661 using the beyerdynamic me58 microphone.
Sound recording of a Common Poorwill native to cnaada. The Common Poorwill, Phalaenoptilus nuttallii, is a nocturnal bird of the family Caprimulgidae, the nightjars.
I was standing in the backyard on windy, summer day. Birds were chirping, kids are running, playing around in the complex. I recorded the sound with a zoom h6.
Singing sparrows in the yard. It was recorded with canon powershot s3is camera at university campus in nizhyn, ukraine, spring 2009. No software was used for correction.
The sound of birds singing in springtime in a suburban forest. It was recorded with the internal microphones of sony pcm-d100 and then filtered to remove low-frequency rumble.
This is a close-recording of a beehive with thousands of bees. Tools: tascam dr100 mkiii with intern mics. Some postproduction in cubase 11 with izotope rx, waves rs56 eq and soundtoys decapitator.
A slight breeze on a hilltop in west virginia with birds chirping. A couple of woodpeckers going back and forth. Bird calls and some wind. No traffic sounds.
Other placesrecorder: zoom h2 / other portable devicesoftware: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio / reaper. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
Recorded this with a zoom h4n in oregon on a beautiful day next to a stream with lots of vegetation in the area, crickets can be heard chirping. It is a stereo recording.