Beach ambience recorded at Playa del Medio, near Santiago de La Gomera (Canary Islands). Sound recorded is mainly the waves crashing onto the rocks that cover the beach and some kids playing in the background. When the tide pulls back, the water makes the rocks tumbling into the sea which gives a nice stereo-effect.Field-recording recorded in November 2002 with the built-in microphone of a Sony PC100. Denoised and equalized in ProTools (Free).
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Good one!
You've captured the water draining back through the stones so well, thanks...
nice effect, nice variation on sea sounds
I don't what's going on. I downloaded this file and it is completely unusable. It won't open no matter what I do. What is the correct procedure for downloading this file.
(I downloaded it to a Mac Powerbook G4 laptop)
I love this sample.
So much in fact, that I have used it in my graphical installment, entitled "Tioman", which is a collection of "mapped" pictures of a tiny tropical island in Malaysia.
http://www.noscope.com/journal/2006/04/tioman
Thanks
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