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Train passing at 200 meters with loud horn, rail vibration, crickets and road hum, recorded at night in Pampa, Texas

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felix.blume

January 2nd, 2023

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Soundscapes > Nature
USA, Texas

Train passing at 200 meters with loud horn, rail vibration, crickets and road hum, recorded at night in Pampa, Texas

Sound recorded by a MS setup Schoeps CCM41+CCM8
Sound Devices 788T recorder with CL8
MS is encoded in STEREO Left-Right
Recorded in May 2013 in Pampa, Texas (USA)
Original recording in Wave, 96kHz, 24bit
Sound Ref: @CD130530T032

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200
Blume
cricket
dogs
Felix
Felixblume
field-recording
horn
hum
loud
meters
night
Pampa
rail
road
Texas
train
vibration

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

5:15.119

File size

173.1 MB

Sample rate

96000.0 Hz

Bit depth

24 bit

Channels

Stereo

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