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Felixstowe_beach_waves_close_shotgun_3min_stereo_reverb.wav

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nickmaysound...

September 2nd, 2021

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Sound effects > Natural elements and explosions
Felixstowe Beach Sounds

A longer recording of waves breaking on Felixstowe Beach in Suffolk, England. Recorded using a mono shotgun mic, external pre-amp and Zoom H4. Recorded close to the water to try and capture the spray from the waves. Wind shield was used but a little bit of wind exists on the recording with a HPF used to minimise rumble. A little bit of stereo reverb has been added to give a bit of width to the mono recording.

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Beach
England
Felixstowe
Field-Recording
nature
north-sea
Ocean
Sea
spray
Stereo
Suffolk
Summer
Water
Waves
wind

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

3:01.000

File size

45.7 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

24 bit

Channels

Stereo

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