Subject: | Re: Nature Sounds |
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From: | Dan Dugan <> |
Date: | Mon, 30 Aug 2004 11:24:43 -0700 |
>Where can I find pure recordings of nature sounds -- birds singing, >brooks babbling, forest breeses, etc. that are in the public domain? I >need to mix them into a soudtrack and would prefer to avoind royalty >payments if possible. Fairly obvious nature sounds -- no subtle "Wind >in July" vs. "Wind in August" stuff. > >This may be way below the level of this august body, and if so, I will >accept stony silence as my rebuke. But if someone knows of a collection >or repository where such recordings can be found, I'd appreciate some help. Sure, they're called "sound effects" CDs, and some are explicitly royalty-free for use in video production. -Dan Dugan ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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