Favorite Audio Clip

time_lapse 24 May 2010 13:22
List here your favorite non-music audio clip. (music is in another favorite's list). Equipment used, recording specifications and a how-it-was-made story are always welcome.
zygistudio 25 May 2010 06:15
Woodpecker was sitting on an electric pole, heavily hammering and waiting for worms to come out from the plastic lamp - NO LUCK. Sound was heard at least for a mile around.

Olympus LS-11 + Rhode NTG-2
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mwosound 26 May 2010 20:58
I love it zygistudio! Alright, my favorite audio clip? Let's see, I guess I'm going to have to pick.... This one:

How was this created? I had just bought the Audio Technica 2035 and I wanted to test the frequency range of it, so I bellowed out some demonic tones and performed some magical mixing to create this effect.
zygistudio 27 May 2010 01:19
Nightingale sings in a very early (around 04:00) mornng. Also crow was awake at this time and may be destroyed nice song:

Olympus LS-11 + Rode NTG-2 + Rode WS-6
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artmyth 27 May 2010 09:39
so how do you add an audio clip to a thread?
zygistudio 27 May 2010 09:49
in Post a Reply below there is a Clip - click on that and enter Itemid of clip you want to play. Select Display how: 3 - Player
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artmyth 27 May 2010 10:54
removed to improve



I went out to a pond late at night to get this - someting I have wanted to capture for a very long time.
zygistudio 27 May 2010 11:06
What filter you applied, because pauses between frogs quacking sounds very unreal with some filtered noise - at least for my ears. And what equipment you used?
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mwosound 27 May 2010 18:37
artmyth I have to agree with zygistudio, there are wierd sounds between the frogs, almost like loud filtered hiccups of some sort. If they are the frogs or other animal they sound, well, indistinguishable. Maybe try and cut out those unwanted sounds in between the frog belting. Also, I highly recommend you use another recording device such as the zoom h4 or another recorder that will work with your Rode mic. Also, are you using proper audio monitors for mixing/filtering your sounds? If not then your speakers are going to make any sound on your system sound different on everyone else's speakers, and you might not be hearing these wierd filtered noises that we hear.

Other than all that criticism, I dig the source sound, great find, and keep up the great work.
artmyth 27 May 2010 19:18
Thanks for the comments, Back to the drawing board on this one. - I appreciate the critiques.
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