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A close-up recording of flames from inside a wood-burning oven.Starts with a few flickers and builds up to a steady roar.Because it was lit from a few glowing embers from the night before,the oven was cold so i could get the H4 very close(8cm)before the heat threatened to fry the mics.Unprocessed recording.
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
2:02.617
File size
20.6 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo
13 years, 7 months ago
Hi juskiddink just used your sample in a small YouTube video testing out Wingscapes' timelapse ProjectCam.
Many thanks!
14 years, 3 months ago
Perfect mate, perfect! Thanks.
15 years, 10 months ago
Thanks for your reply Wisslgisse-I find it interesting that our most elemental sounds..water,air,fire,earth,seem to be the hardest ones to catch and i agree with all the points you mention although regarding the oven as sound box i have also recorded(from close outside)the boiler in our oil-fired central heating unit and found a similar wash of low frequencies that didn't make sense,sound realistic.Maybe too near,as you say.
As to improving the sound perhaps instead of attenuating some of these lows it might help adding some mids to give definition-like the triggers you mention....I shall keep trying.
Thanks again!
j.
15 years, 10 months ago
It's funny you should ask. I was going to leave a comment to that effect when I got around to it.
It's as if the oven acted as a sounding box for the low frequencies and amplified them. There is the sound of the flames, it just seems to be drowned out by the low frequencies.
I don't know how you can improve what you actually recorded. It would have to be a flaw in the recording equipment. And it could just be the interpretation of it by the brain. We often key off certain aspects and thus artificial sounds that trigger those keys can sound more realistic to us than the real thing.
Perhaps we are used to hearing this from farther away and the low frequency sounds are attenuated by then.
Clean sound though.
15 years, 10 months ago
With only very limited experience in recording i wonder about this sound and all it's low-end freqs.Is it realistic?Too near?Ways to improve it?
...any feedback appreciated!