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Post by dedindi »

sorry for offtopic
I do not know which forum to post it =)
recently recorded a nightingale which settled in 10m from my studio.
I also have many more sounds of nature recorded on tube preamps in stunning quality.
if anyone is interested I can share audio 24/48.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf3IeSnN8u4&feature=youtu.be
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Amazing - that almost sounds electronically treated in places ;)

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Super recording and first class example of the nightingale. You might consider publishing it on xeno-canto.org, the best DB of birdsong on the net.

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Peter Morris wrote:Super recording and first class example of the nightingale.

the bird is really genius
played my guitar with him a few nights
he followed modulations to my absolute enjoyment =)

I've just uploaded the track to few DB you mentioned but they support only 20mb mp3
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Martin Walker wrote:Amazing - that almost sounds electronically treated in places ;)

Martin

do you think, he winters in a roof of south disco club? =)
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dedindi wrote:sorry for offtopic
I do not know which forum to post it =)
recently recorded a nightingale which settled in 10m from my studio.
I also have many more sounds of nature recorded on tube preamps in stunning quality.
if anyone is interested I can share audio 24/48.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf3IeSnN8u4&feature=youtu.be

That is rather wonderful and superbly recorded.
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While we're bumping threads from the Bronze Age, check out Singing With Nightingales. Wanna do that.
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wanna share another soundscape recorded by me on august night
it's crickets choir https://youtu.be/NQVMUl80d04

and here is free download links for listening or sound production - mp3, lossless, wave 48 kHz/24-bit
https://musictales.club/tags/nature-sounds
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i was going to record bees for a long time
it was not an easy task
now i don’t think that bees are such hard workers as it described in fairy tales
a plum bush blossomed near the studio
i waited for bees one week connecting daily 100m of cables
but they appeared only once and buzzed just two hours
the wind hindered recordings
so there is only 10 minutes but it is excellent
this record is quieter than my other soundscapes
but I did not raise the volume to an unnatural level
bees are very quiet creatures

https://youtu.be/M0pLIA0VrGA
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Nice recording dedindi!

The sound of bees is very gentle and relaxing, but as you've found, most other sounds are louder, so it's difficult to get them in isolation.

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Very good indeed. The occasional one coming closer to the mic just adds that extra touch.
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Martin Walker wrote:Nice recording dedindi!

The sound of bees is very gentle and relaxing, but as you've found, most other sounds are louder, so it's difficult to get them in isolation.

Martin

you're right
when trees bloom there are many bees in one place but there are also birds
closer to autumn, when the birds are silent there are no flowering trees to record a group of bees =)
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