The typical sound of the late summer insect chorus here in the midwest. From about mid-july to early october the sounds of insects dominate. . . Recorded about 5:00 in the morning in the backyard of a small town using my zoom h4n recorder and the internal microphones. For this recording i used the highest bit-rate possible -- 96 kbps ---- to get the best quality. .
I recorded this while searching for farm sounds. On the recording you can hear footsteps in the grass, then the opening of the latch in the gate to the field and then further steps. This short recording was made during a sound search in the scotish border area of scotland. I recorded on the zoom h5 handy recorder, i used superlux headphones. Sound recording on sandisk ultra 32gb card. Enjoy and have a great time for everyone. Best regards :).
For a motorboat promotional video i was looking for underwater sounds. Than modified a motorboat sound recorded on field with audition and thats the result.
Recorded using a sennheiser me66 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. :). . .
The recording was made in the town of kirkcaldy, scotland, next to a street on a seaside promenade. Street noises can be heard on the recording. Incoming motorcycle steadfast in the traffic light and departing. Hear passing cars and street sounds. I recorded it on the zoom h5 handy recorder. I used superlux headphones, recording recorded on a sandisk ultra 32gb sd card. Enjoy. Regards:).
The squeak sounds you hear are not in the original sound once downloaded. They are a strange artifact on this websites playback widget i think. 13 seconds of rain i quickly recorded today at my back door. Recorded with a zoom h5.
The sound has been recorded by myself for a university's project!!!a really distinguishable sound which can easily be understood by everyone. Every of each has print a file once in his life.
I decided to record the sound of a hamburger cooking the other day, i guess it could work as a 'static' sound with the proper editing. Recorded with my h5 at 24-bit 48khz.
Whoosh sound recorded in a basement in va, usa. Use for swords, bats, punches and kicks too. Recorded on an ipod swinging a long, skinny, plastic thing.