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Storm in a Bird Hide

Storm in a Bird Hide

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A huge storm hits whilst I was in a small wooden bird hide in a remote nature reserve in South Iceland. Raging, howling, gale force winds and torrential rain hit creating incredible storm sounds.

INFO
  • Number of Audio Files: 09
  • Type: WAV Stereo
  • Total Audio Time: 24 minutes 49 seconds
  • Sample Rate / Bit Rate: 192 kHz / 24 Bit
  • Looped Files: Yes
  • Download Size: 1.73 GB
  • Documentation Included: Copyright, EULA, Images, Metadata
  • Metadata: Files are stamped with UCS compliant metadata in Soundminer
  • Recorder: Sound Devices Mix Pre 10II
  • Microphones: LOM Uši
  • Microphone Configuration: Binaural (Binaural Enthusiast Head)
  • License: Single user, non attribution, royalty free
ABOUT THESE AUDIO FILES

These recordings are as close to their original recorded state as possible.

On occasions some recordings might have minimal repair work using Izotope RX advanced. Also on occasion I may use an EQ to roll off any unwanted bottom end frequencies or top end frequencies to remove hiss if present. This recording may have had minimal eq processing to help individual tracks sit better together.

LISTENING LEVELS

These are ambient recordings, intended for use as atmospheric background audio in your project, so it is recommended that you listen to them on a low to medium level on good quality headphones or speakers. Raising the volume level too high may reveal a small amount of hiss in the recording as a consequence of making the noise floor in the recording more audible.

These files have been normalised to Integrated BS.1770-2,3,4 loudness (-24 LUFS)

IMPORTANT: In these recordings there may be some periods of quiet audio and some moments of contrasting loud peaks, so please keep this in mind before cranking up your speakers (or even worse, your headphones).

BINAURAL INFO

These are Binaural Recordings so please use quality headphones when possible to experience the binaural effect otherwise these recordings will play back as a normal stereo file when listened to on studio monitors.

It is also recommended to listen to binaural recordings at a normal volume level to enhance the spatial effect of the recording.
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