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What's the hardest sound?

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Started November 19th, 2006 · 6 replies · Latest reply by bulj 18 years, 10 months ago

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bulj

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67 posts

18 years, 10 months ago
#1

What do you think is the most difficult 'thing' (or sound) to record? Or/and the most difficult thing you have, or have tried to record? I'm saying absolutely nothing at this stage, 'cos girls just wanna have fun, if only.

Chris :roll:

dobroide

3,567 sounds

529 posts

18 years, 10 months ago
#2

without any doubt I value the most : http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/samplesViewSingle.php?id=20126

night in the wild, unforeseeable behaviour of the moth, damn hard to get close to it... This recording is unique IMO

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WIM

168 sounds

19 posts

18 years, 10 months ago
#3

Mosquitos. Definately mosquitos "in flight" for longer than half a second. I still have nightmares about recording mosquitos. And then they were not even "in the wild".

http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/samplesViewSingle.php?id=9021

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bulj

8 sounds

67 posts

18 years, 10 months ago
#4

Nice job, I'll keep that one close by. Man I can picture it, did you have an afterparty for that recording? smile

I think it's safe to say that organisms in general present the most problems, particularly ones that can think. Or think they can

That's excellent stuff WIM, I love it when the second one joins in. It's such a unique sound, kindof like a walrus doing a slomo noooooooooo...

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acclivity

563 sounds

351 posts

18 years, 10 months ago
#5

Similar to Dobroide's, but also to capture the sound of the insects feet ... have you ever heard them?

http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/samplesViewSingle.php?id=20014

I just love the way his little feet run up over the mic cover before he whirrs his wings and takes off.

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bulj

8 sounds

67 posts

18 years, 10 months ago
#6

Now there's one for the girls, great stuff acclivity. Awwwwww

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