Traditional Balinese music of silhouette play. Disc 11 of the set Musik des Orients compiled by E.M. Von Hornbostel and published in Berlin by Lindström A.G. [1] [2]
Traditional Siamese musical drama. Disc 16 of the set Musik des Orients compiled by E.M. Von Hornbostel and published in Berlin by Lindström A.G. [1] [2]
Set of vocal sounds taken from an interview with german illustrator and designer jens oliver robbers (http://jensrobbers. De). The whole piece can be found on www. Magoproduction. Com(48khz/24bits; mono; rode nt2 and digi001 on to nuendo. ).
Town fireworks display, including grand finale, recorded in large parking lot of a municipal park very close to where the fireworks were set off. There is quite a bit of natural reverb throughout, and some nice applause from the crowd afterwards.
A construction site for a sky-scraper, recorded across the road from a nearby park on a zoom h5 set to xy. Some traffic, and general construction sounds with some announcements from the site on a megaphone.
Wanted to record birds, caught this squirrel instead! i don't think it liked my presence. . . Recorded with a zoom f6, 2 x rode nt55s set to cardioid, ortf stereo recording24 bit, 96 khz.
Goods-train passes right to left at low speed. Microphones close to the railway. France, 2013. Recorded with schoeps oct set up reduced to stereorecorded on sounddevice 744t24 bits, 48khz, stereo.
I found a set of bells somewhere and decided to record myself ringing them. I do not remember the context or where the bells were found, but they were beautiful in a strange and magical way. Someone's phone starts ringing at the end which was hilarious.
I stopped along a bike ride in order to record the sound of monument creek. In this recording, the phone mic was a few inches above the water, and i was about twenty feet from a set of mild rapids.
I recorded myself filling up a cup of water for a game and while playing around with some settings i decided to paulstretch the sound. This was the result and i thought it would be perfect for any kind of horror/scary ambience!.
Airport checkin acknowledge sound. Request from ratla. Used the original recording, cutted the first part. Noise-reducted 2 times. Leveled the frequencies a bit higher and finally set an echo on it to fade out slowly. Equipment used: audacity.
Just a small sound of me clapping, then distorting it and adding some scale-shift. I really like it, sounds like one of those sounds for a ui, like menu hovering(!).
Ambient recording of a semi-residential area in banff, alberta. Recording is quiet. Light wind and birds can be heard. Recorded using the zoom h2n recorder on the ms raw setting. Decoded to stereo.
A standard british lightswitch being turned on and off recorded from distances ranging from around 2 cm to around 45cm. Recorded on a wileyfox swift phone using easy voice recorder set to raw audio output.
Traditional Balinese music played during ceremonies. Disc 12 of the set Musik des Orients compiled by E.M. Von Hornbostel and published in Berlin by Lindström A.G. [1] [2]
This is the sound of the turtlebot robot from the research group ubica lab from universitat pompeu fabra turning on the antena and connecting it to the server. This robot is able to take inventory of a shop without the need of any prior knowledge and with the minimal set of resources.
Very low pitched and subtle rumbling. Protoplasm vst custom settings, applied effects delay, chorus, eq,rendered in fl studio @ 140bpmthe letter and number in the file name represent the note location of the sound.
A setting on my toy keyboard called "pearl drop" shifted two octaves down (shifting this far down made the sound just start to break up in a glitchy sounding way).
Winter ambience in banff, alberta. Crows and various birds can be heard, as well as distant traffic and construction. Recorded on an h2n zoom recorder, m/s raw setting.
Slow deliberate walk up a set a concrete stairs in a concrete stairwell. Lots of reverb. Sounds a little ominous, like someone is coming to get you. Recorded indoors on a samsung galaxy s3 using recforge.
Springtime in a rural indiana neighborhood. A pair of neumann km183 microphones connected by canare l-4e6s and neutrik connectors to a zoom f8 recorder. Gain set to 60db. 120hz highpass filter applied.
Went out to get birdsong and general ambience without realizing it was going to rain. First two minutes can hear birds and bugs and nature sounds, then past the 3 minute mark the rain begins to set in gradually.