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The sound of a noisy ventilation system in a lab control room
This recording is part of the SonicRhythms project. Throughout 2024, I will record a continuous "background" sound maker as part of the AMBIENT project at the University of Oslo. Additional material can be found in the OSF repository.
The recordings were done in 32-bit, 192KHz with a Røde NTG-5 microphone on a Zoom F3 recorder.
Alexander Refsum Jensenius is a professor of music technology at the University of Oslo, where he directs RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion.
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
1:00.000
File size
43.9 MB
Sample rate
192000.0 Hz
Bit depth
32 bit
Channels
Mono
1 month ago
Yeah ventilation in lab is kinda one of the problems that concerns me, so i would rather do something to this instead of just sitting and watching. I also have to handle some lab equipment thing and i did that through this platform https://gentaur.co.uk where i can find everything i simply need for my work projects