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Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 3:37 pm
by Hakala
Here you go!
I don't know how I should describe this sound :lol:

Soundcloud

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 5:44 pm
by Ongelegen
Those are great, thanks.

I'm very busy due to my new job so haven't had proper time to record anything. I also haven't made any progress with the new Ongelegen pack :|

Will try to record something for this thread tomorrow night. If i'm lucky I might be able to work on the new pack too this week, hopefully :)

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 5:59 pm
by deadly_habit
http://deadlyhabit.com/sampleswap/Sampl ... 0ambience/ heh been awhile since i posted this, mainly recordings of rain and thunder out my window with various mics

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 9:40 pm
by wormcode
Hakala, describe it as Bucephalus Bouncing Glass!

Artie, Project EX guys sorry for lack of response, been busy. There's not much to tell about the foley work unfortunately. It was just something I fell into after getting in contact with some people when I moved here. In Austin there's a huge film/music scene and some indie filmmakers were looking for some foley work, I contacted them and we hooked up. From there, they recommended me to other people and so on... just made some contacts. I wanted to try something more big time, and there's some famous filmmakers who live and work in Austin too (Robert Rodriguez comes to mind) and I've met up a couple of times, but nothing big came of it yet. As far as making a career in the big time with it, it seems it's largely a connections type thing like much of anything in the film or music industry. They usually give work to apprentices or friends' family and such. I'd recommend checking out some uni film crews and indie scenes in your cities though. Hit up avant garde type cinemas and you'll meet all kinds of really interesting people looking for some help. Then just build relationships.

Anyway, I found a couple of old SD cards with some recordings. This one stood out... some fireworks. I was actually a few blocks away, but you can still hear people cheering and frightened dogs and car alarms lol. Not sure how useful it is, but I thought it was cool. Sounds like a warzone.

Soundcloud

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 9:58 pm
by Ongelegen
No problem, busy here aswell. I was just asking out of interest. I'm not trying to make a career out of it, I just do it for my own enjoyment. Some great tips though. The uni thing has been suggested to me a few times, definitely wanna give it a shot just for the experience, but the lack of time is holding me back. Maybe some day...

Great recording :D

PS: I've compiled the links in categories in the OP, will try to keep it up to date as new sounds come in ;-)

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:17 pm
by dublerium
Just ordered a tascam dr 07 mk ii so will probs post a few bits on here for you guys. :)

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:47 pm
by 3za
wormcode wrote:Hakala, describe it as Bucephalus Bouncing Glass!
:lol:

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 6:31 am
by _v_
looking forward to flicking through these recordings. :W:

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 6:35 am
by jrisreal
Windscreen hasn't arrived yet, but we had this awesome storm the other day. Went out to record it, but realized the wind was going to make it worthless, so I was talking the whole time. No uploading.

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 7:56 am
by dubesteppe
I currently have recordings of :
an ethnic drum store
Crunching dried leaves
destroying lava rocks
some claps
fireworks
and other misc field recordings.

Problem is I have a lot of assignments for school so I probably wont get around to processing them for a while.

If someone were willing to process some and upload them to this thread I'd be happy to give them to you

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 8:24 am
by collective
i promised a while back that i would post up a few of the tape field recording sample packs I have created.

they are all recorded on various formats of tape (micro/regular/reel to reels), and the recorded material is just about anything including chopped rhodes stride playing and etc. If people are interested in crunchy, lo fi accidental recordings I'll share them. They are not clean, they are filled with various noise and thats part of the point of utilizing tape to do this.

Let me know who wants them, I'll make them into racks and upload a set of them or just a zip of samples. Shoot me a msg if you are interested. They are on my ftp and i'd rather that link not get strewn everywhere and I am sure these samples are not for everyone.


noise / accident / experimental / analog tape warmth lovers please do reach!

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:31 pm
by dubesteppe
collective wrote:i promised a while back that i would post up a few of the tape field recording sample packs I have created.

they are all recorded on various formats of tape (micro/regular/reel to reels), and the recorded material is just about anything including chopped rhodes stride playing and etc. If people are interested in crunchy, lo fi accidental recordings I'll share them. They are not clean, they are filled with various noise and thats part of the point of utilizing tape to do this.

Let me know who wants them, I'll make them into racks and upload a set of them or just a zip of samples. Shoot me a msg if you are interested. They are on my ftp and i'd rather that link not get strewn everywhere and I am sure these samples are not for everyone.


noise / accident / experimental / analog tape warmth lovers please do reach!
I'd be interested!

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 7:30 pm
by ehbes
dubesteppe wrote:
collective wrote:i promised a while back that i would post up a few of the tape field recording sample packs I have created.

they are all recorded on various formats of tape (micro/regular/reel to reels), and the recorded material is just about anything including chopped rhodes stride playing and etc. If people are interested in crunchy, lo fi accidental recordings I'll share them. They are not clean, they are filled with various noise and thats part of the point of utilizing tape to do this.

Let me know who wants them, I'll make them into racks and upload a set of them or just a zip of samples. Shoot me a msg if you are interested. They are on my ftp and i'd rather that link not get strewn everywhere and I am sure these samples are not for everyone.


noise / accident / experimental / analog tape warmth lovers please do reach!
I'd be interested!
bump for this

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 2:39 pm
by JTMMusicuk
I hadnt checked this thread as i thought it might have just turned into some debate on how everything should be off your own back...i need to stop being such a pessimist
looks like some good stuff has been posted - i may even upload some percussive stuff once i get a nice collection together

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 7:39 am
by Ongelegen
Guys sorry for the lack of contribution, have alot of other stuff going on. I will do my best to record something for this thread this week.
JTMMusicuk wrote:I hadnt checked this thread as i thought it might have just turned into some debate on how everything should be off your own back...i need to stop being such a pessimist
looks like some good stuff has been posted - i may even upload some percussive stuff once i get a nice collection together
:4:

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 8:05 pm
by accordionfan
collective wrote:i promised a while back that i would post up a few of the tape field recording sample packs I have created.

they are all recorded on various formats of tape (micro/regular/reel to reels), and the recorded material is just about anything including chopped rhodes stride playing and etc. If people are interested in crunchy, lo fi accidental recordings I'll share them. They are not clean, they are filled with various noise and thats part of the point of utilizing tape to do this.

Let me know who wants them, I'll make them into racks and upload a set of them or just a zip of samples. Shoot me a msg if you are interested. They are on my ftp and i'd rather that link not get strewn everywhere and I am sure these samples are not for everyone.


noise / accident / experimental / analog tape warmth lovers please do reach!
sounds perfect

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 8:25 pm
by dubesteppe
dubesteppe wrote:I currently have recordings of :
an ethnic drum store
Crunching dried leaves
destroying lava rocks
some claps
fireworks
and other misc field recordings.

Problem is I have a lot of assignments for school so I probably wont get around to processing them for a while.

If someone were willing to process some and upload them to this thread I'd be happy to give them to you

New Pack of Djembe Recordings http://dl.dropbox.com/u/27509821/Djembe.rar

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 8:26 pm
by ehbes
:corndance:

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 8:27 pm
by ehbes
btw how are the drums :mrgreen:

Re: The 'Field Recording Exchange' Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 8:29 pm
by dubesteppe
ehbrums1 wrote:btw how are the drums :mrgreen:
they're good! thank you :Q: