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20080901_heien_abcoude.mp3

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klankschap

March 28th, 2009

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Sound effects > Other mechanisms, engines, machines

Driving poles in the ground.

The original footage recorded 24/88.2 using a Sound Devices 722 and 2x DPA 4060 is available on request.

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driving-poles
field-recording
piledriver
sonography

Type

Mp3 (.mp3)

Duration

12:26.724

File size

11.4 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bitrate

128 kbps

Channels

Stereo

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marcello.dirks

16 years, 3 months ago

Je bent geweldig! Schitterende field-recs! Binnekort dan ook terug te horen op http://soundcloud.com/diex-1
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--- You're awesome! Magnificent field-recs! Can be heard back soon at: http://soundcloud.com/diex-1

Benboncan

16 years, 7 months ago

This is an intriguing sound. What poles were they, and what was used to drive them into the ground ?

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