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Excellent if lo-fi recording of three voices, two male and one female singing and building one note at a time …
Two mourning doves: one close, one far distant, in a mating call and response. Pretty clean, spring pre-air conditioner pollution …
Suburban early-morning ambiance with rooster, barking dog, and a bevy of distressed, threatened birds. Lovely natural reverb. Heard it as …
A recording Halleck made of "the ambient sounds outside my room in the early morning. Birds chirp and a train …
Classic "Hey! Look here," whistle performed with two fingers in the mouth. Close. Recorded with AT C-414 mic to Fostex …
A cash register prints out receipts for the day. There's a bit of low background voices. Recorded with Sennheiser 416 …
Stereo field-recording of the most exuberant birdsong and Easter morning bells I've ever heard. A single woman's heeled footsteps are …
18th Century Scottish clock ticking. This is such a sweet, unusual clock. Recorded with a Schoeps stereo XY pair to …
18th Century Scottish clock rings the three-quarters hour. This is such a sweet, unusual clock. Recorded with a Schoeps stereo …
18th Century Scottish clock rings once with natural end. This is such a sweet, unusual clock. Recorded with a Schoeps …
18th Century Scottish clock rings five o'clock. This is such a sweet, unusual clock. Recorded with a Schoeps stereo XY …
18th Century Scottish clock rings the quarter hour. This is such a sweet, unusual clock. Recorded with a Schoeps stereo …
18th Century Scottish clock rings the half hour. This is such a sweet, unusual clock. Recorded with a Schoeps stereo …
Multiple train whistles in distance with lovely ambient echo. Recorded with Griffin iTalk mic and iPod.
Various rings of an old small, round bell. Includes resonance, natural end. Close.
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