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Sample rate | 96 |
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Bitdepth | 24 |
Number of sounds | 29 |
Size | 2.01 GB |
Type | Source |
Format | Stereo |
Metadata | Yes |
Category |
You get empty streets and alleys, office exteriors and a marina. You get steel wires that whistle and whip in the wind, pipes and cavities resonating in the gusts.
You get ambiences and a few specifics. I have tried to strike the balance between variety and nuance, to give you sound pros something to build a scene around. In that sense, this really is a construction kit of sorts. You will hear very little human activity – other than distant traffic.
I recorded mostly at night and in large, undisturbed areas.
In some of the recordings, you will hear wind buffeting – more of the windscreen than the microphones – but there is some. In some cases, I opted to tame the most violent events, but others I left in. In many cases, wind noise reduction simply took away too much of the forcefulness, so I left it as is.
Sample rate | 96 |
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Bitdepth | 24 |
Number of sounds | 29 |
Size | 2.01 GB |
Type | Source |
Format | Stereo |
Metadata | Yes |
Category |
Urban Winds II is 65 minutes/2 GB of medium and high-wind sounds in 29 separate files - recorded in 24bit/96kHz M/S stereo (decoded to X/Y stereo and mono), using Sennheiser MKH microphones.
Some specifics appear in both mono and stereo versions, where the stereo version is X/Y derived from the M/S source files and the mono versions are simply the Mid channel. I did this because most people seem to prefer X/Y files for post-work, rather than M/S - but a down-mix of X/Y to mono would be inferior to using the original Mid-mic signal. All sounds were captured in Aarhus, Denmark.
Some specifics appear in both mono and stereo versions, where the stereo version is X/Y derived from the M/S source files and the mono versions are simply the Mid channel. I did this because most people seem to prefer X/Y files for post-work, rather than M/S - but a down-mix of X/Y to mono would be inferior to using the original Mid-mic signal. All sounds were captured in Aarhus, Denmark.
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Sample rate | 96 |
---|---|
Bitdepth | 24 |
Number of sounds | 29 |
Size | 2.01 GB |
Type | Source |
Format | Stereo |
Metadata | Yes |
Category |