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Started May 21st, 2008 · 1 reply · Latest reply by xeno6696 16 years, 6 months ago
When I used to live in North Dakota as a kid, there was a sound that you'd come to abhor; namely the sound outside in the dead of summer on the farm; just after it rains. Right around dusk, the mosquitoes are so plentiful that their flight creates a background hum that is so loud you can hear it in the house if nothing is going on inside.
What I would like is one stereo or two mono tracks of at least 2 minutes in length of anyone daring enough to venture outside in an area that has this phenomenon. A good condenser mic recording would be great, as you'd need something with a huge pickup pattern to probably get a loud enough signal.
I have attempted to emulate this sound using a variety of analog and digital sounds, but just as taking a single violin sample and copying it to 72 tracks doesn't make an orchestra, there is no way to faithfully reproduce this event in the studio.