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seagulls

Overall rating (9 ratings)
interstellar...

September 9th, 2024

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Sound effects > Animals

Seagulls recorded from my living room window. The gulls are calling and the sound builds up nicely as they approach then falls off again as they fly away.

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Seagulls

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

0:25.359

File size

4.3 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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interstellar...

1 year ago

@klankbeeld thank you for listening! Sorry about the noise on there. Yes, I agree it does add something in this case though luckily for me!

It was recorded on an old Sanyo dynamic mic; the kind that you'd find with a cassette recorder for dictating notes and that sort of thing. I think a lot of the noise was picked up through my rig though but it's all good fun!

klankbeeld

1 year ago

Despite the 100Hz noise the recording is nice. The noise makes it creepy.

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