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this is another experimental sound attempt to simulate an imaginary sound world heard by microscopic objects (particles) as they get carried away by the intensity of the wind. the sound source used here are edited sections from several field recording sessions, which took place in an underground construction area in the netherlands. the original recording was chopped into short 1sec-10sec fragments, re-arranged and processed with various filters and custom effects. i tried to tune the envelopes of each of the sound fragments and put them together in such way that will hopefully give them the characteristics of the wind and air stream. i also used amplitude and phase inversion techniques for that purpose.
recorded using C1000 condenser mic and Sony MZ-N505 minidisc. additional editing, EQ tunings and stereo panning were done in Peak. effects processing in PD.
Type
AIFF (.aiff)
Duration
1:07.736
File size
11.4 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo