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[Kürkösjärven_tekojärvi_Seinäjoki]
Thu, 16 Feb 2017 14:45:00 +0000
Location: Seinäjoki Finnland
GPS: N62.4605 E22.4856
Altitude: 47.0m
Author: Cornelius Pöpel
Mic: Soundfield sps200
This recording was done at the lake Kürkösjärven tekojärvi which is close to Seinäjoki in Finnland. It was cold and in parts snowing, not a lot of people around. In parts children playing in the background can be heard. As it was snowing (very small drops of icy water, no large snowflakes) this can be heard in the recording. Some light traffic noise. Machine-like sounds can be heard.
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00:16:30.000 [snowing] [traffic] [machine] Full recording
[Mojave_Desert_Night]
Thu, 22 May 2014 00:00:00 +0000
Location: Mojave Desert Preserve
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Garth Paine
Mic: Zoom H2N
This recording exhibits the silent landscape of the Mojave Desert at night. Very minimal sonic events happen during this recording, the most notable of which being an airplane flying overhead. Sporadically throughout the recording small birds begin chirping and at a couple points near the end of the recording, larger birds flapping their wings become an brief sonic characteristic to the recording.
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01:25:56.718 [small] [bird] [wildlife] [flapping] [wings] [bird] [calls]
01:26:28.241 [flapping] [wings] [wildlife] [movement]
[DeathValley_Night_Coyotes01]
Thu, 22 May 2014 00:00:00 +0000
Location: Death Valley National Park
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Garth Paine
Mic: Zoom H2N
This recording contains a large, windy soundscape. There are many instances where the microphone was bumped by surrounded objects being blown from a gust of wind. During these gusts of wind there are rich textures from dried shrubbery, creaking twigs and dry branches. This recording also contains sporadic bird calls and chirping, however they mostly remain in the distance. The most notable sonic element to this recording is the consistent sound of the microphone moving due to the winds.
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00:16:22.235 [wildlife] [bird] [flapping] [wings]
00:24:27.786 [wildlife] [bird] [call] [wings] [falling] [wind] [dried] [shrubbery] [leaves]
01:50:38.145 [rustling] [wings] [wildlife] [movement]
[DeathValley_May18_2]
Sun, 18 May 2014 00:00:00 +0000
Location: Death Valley National Park
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Leah Barclay
Mic: Zoom H2N
This recording contains a large sample of winds blowing through Death Valley. During the first half hour of the recording the microphone clips a large number of times due to heavy winds blowing over the microphone. An interesting sound in this recording is what sounds to be a sprinkler spraying consistently throughout the recording and at one point clips the microphone due to its proximity. As the sprinkler sprayers further away, the sound starts to blend in to the sound of the winds blowing around some dried up shrubbery. It turns into a wonderful blend of white noise-esque frequencies engulfing the sonic environment.
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00:34:47.588 [wildlife] [bird] [flapping] [wings] A large bird or crane flaps its wings
[MojaveSaltLake_May17]
Sat, 17 May 2014 00:00:00 +0000
Location: Mojave Desert Preserve
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Leah Barclay
Mic: Zoom H2N
This recording contains sounds equally from nature and humans. There are four instances when a car will drive right next to microphone and zoom past from the right channel to the left. Essentially this entire 2 hour recording has ambience of vehicles driving along the freeways in the distance as well as consistent sounds of bird calls. There are a few instances where a squawking bird begins calling quite close to the microphone and the timbre of its voice is very clear. The rest of the bird calls are are a little off in the distance and only vary between birds once about three times.
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00:53:07.824 [bird] [fluttering] [wings] [wildlife]
01:25:16.555 [bird] [flapping] [wings] [wildlife]
[DeathValley_SaltCreek_May17]
Sat, 17 May 2014 00:00:00 +0000
Location: Death Valley National Park
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Leah Barclay
Mic: Zoom H6
This recording contains a long sample of running water falling from a small creek. A few times in the recording what seems to be a very, very gentle breeze causes the stream to flow differently for a brief moment, otherwise the stream of the creek is consistent throughout the recording. Another sonic characteristic to this recording are a few crickets chirping. The crickets have been noted accordingly.
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00:28:11.475 [wildlife] [flapping] [wings] [bird] [chirp] Bird chirps and then flies from left to right in the stereo spectrum
00:48:22.832 [running] [water] [creek] [flowing] The sounds of the creek are consistent throughout the recording.
[MOJAVE-2014_05_16-20_14]
Fri, 16 May 2014 20:14:00 +0000
Location: Mojave Desert Preserve
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Garth Paine
Mic: Soundfield sps200 (ambiA); Schoeps MK4 MK8 (ms)
This file contains a large, evolving soundscape of crickets chirping. About 3/4 through the recording there is a fairly dense sonic field of crickets chirping which create a nice immersive environment. There is a short instance where an airplane flies over the scene as well as some nice sounding breezes, but the majority of the recording is the crickets chirping together. The recording is marked at 8:36PM.
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00:14:26.264 [brief] [large] [gusts] [wind] [blowing] [close] [microphone]
[Mojave_May16]
Fri, 16 May 2014 00:00:00 +0000
Location: Mojave Desert Preserve
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Leah Barclay
Mic: Zoom H2N
This recording contains a wind sound scape with plenty of wildlife activity. Sporadically throughout, new birds chime in to the recording and gives their unique calls for a few minutes at a time. Needless to say the wind overpowers most of the bird calls as most of the birds are usually off in to the distance. There a couple of instances in where wildlife movement becomes audible. This events are quite brief however, but they depict the dry dessert landscape.
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00:07:08.320 [distant] [bird] [calls] [flapping] [wings] [wind] Distant bird calls are present in the left channel
00:49:23.603 [bird] [calls] [wind] [sand] [rocks] [and] [leaves] [blowing] [dried] [shrubbery]
00:58:02.705 [airplane] [dried] [shrubbery] [blowing] [around]
00:59:40.395 [bird] [wings] [flapping] [buzzing] [fly]
[Mojave_May16_ZoomH6]
Fri, 16 May 2014 00:00:00 +0000
Location: Mojave Desert Preserve
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Leah Barclay
Mic: Zoom H6
The large majority of sonic activity in this recording comes from wind. At only a couple of instances in the recording do other sounds occur, i.e bird calls, wildlife movement. Rather, the recording as a whole documents are large wind soundscape. There are also tiny clicks and pops from the microphone slightly moving around on the tripod throughout the recording. The sounds are very faint.
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00:24:54.980 [flapping] [wings] [wildlife] [birds]
[ORGAN_PIPE-2014_03_15-16_48]
Sat, 15 Mar 2014 16:48:00 +0000
Location: Organ Pipe Cactus National Park
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Garth Paine
Mic: Soundfield sps200 (ambiA); Schoeps MK4 MK8 (ms)
This recording contains a large sample of winds blowing through the organ pipe cacti. Along with the variation of wind sounds are the sounds of dried shrubbery and cacti spines rustling together and blowing around in the winds, creating a light, whispering blanket of texture. The winds vary in strength during the recording and at one point almost clip the microphone. At at any given time in the recording there are birds calling and chirping in the background of the scene. They remain present throughout the recording, although their sounds are not a focus of this particular recording.
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00:17:25.996 [wind] [dried] [shrubbery] [cacti] [spines] [blowing] [wind] [chirping] [birds] [wildlife] [bird] [calls] [strong] [distant] At virtually any point in the recording one can hear the sounds of wind blowing through the cacti, dried shrubbery and cacti spine rustling together, and birds calling in the background.
[ORGAN_PIPE-2014_03_15-16_23]
Sat, 15 Mar 2014 16:23:00 +0000
Location: Organ Pipe Cactus National Park
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Garth Paine
Mic: Soundfield sps200 (ambiA); Schoeps MK4 MK8 (ms)
This recording has consistent wind, bugs, and birds, but has a lot of unique bird calls throughout the entire piece.
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00:07:34.366 [birds] [wildlife] [flapping] [wings] [animal] [movement]
00:08:19.467 [birds] [wildlife] [flapping] [wings] [animal] [movement]
[OrganPipeCactus_March15_part1]
Sat, 15 Mar 2014 00:00:00 +0000
Location: Organ Pipe Cactus National Park
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Leah Barclay
Mic: Zoom H2N
At virtually any point in this recording one can scrub to a period in the file, listen for a few moments and here lush winds blowing across the landscape; dried leaves and shrubbery being pushed along the landscape; and various bird calls. There are two specific instances where the sonic environment was particularly pleasing and have been been annotated as so. There are also a couple of instances where some interesting wildlife movement is audible. At the 55 minute mark, there is a heavy flapping sound coming from, presumably, a bird taking flight from the recording location. The other is of a humming bird-esque fluttering that occurs around the 1 hour, 5 minute mark. The last notable event is wildlife movement from what could possibly be a rodent or other small animal. At the 1:35:04 mark the critter moves from the left channel to about the middle and then a few moments later quickly scurries from the right channel to the far left.
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00:56:01.192 [bird] [flapping] [wings] [wildlife] Interesting sounding fluttering of bird wings
01:05:24.033 [fast] [wing] [fluttering] [wildlife] [bird] Fluttering that sounds similar to a humming bird or something alike
[OrganPipeCactus_March15_part2]
Sat, 15 Mar 2014 00:00:00 +0000
Location: Organ Pipe Cactus National Park
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Leah Barclay
Mic: Zoom H2N
This recording contains many samples of wildlife activity. Such as birds chipping, birds fluttering their wings, and birds hopping around on the ground pecking at the floor. There are also many samples of wind and plant life moving in the wind; i.e. shrubbery brushing against one another, dried sticks and leaves being pushed around on the floor. At virtually any point in the recording these sounds are present after a few moments of listening. The more prevalent events, or sections, of these sonic events have been noted accordingly.
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00:16:56.230 [wildlife] [bird] [fluttering] [wings] [wildlife] [movement] Bird fluttering around, hopping around on the the ground and then flying away
00:27:35.106 [wildlife] [bird] [fluttering] [wings] [wildlife] [movement]
[SR001_OrganPipe]
Sat, 15 Mar 2014 00:00:00 +0000
Location: Organ Pipe Cactus National Park
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Leah Barclay
Mic: Zoom H2N
This recording contains more samples of bird calls and wildlife activity. There is a great session between a few birds calling back and forth between one another creating a large spacial environment due to their proximity. Other than this event, the only other instance is a vehicle drives through the scene at about the 8 minute mark.
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00:08:01.939 [bird] [calls] [wildlife] [movement] [birds] [chirping] [bird] [wings] [fluttering]