OMG, I just about jumped out of my chair on those thunderclaps, they
sounded so real. Then I reminded myself we were in a terrible
drought! Thanks for posting.
And the rain was so very relaxing. Again, I had forgotten what it
sounds like...
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Suzanne
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/swilli41/www
Florida, USA
--- In Curt Olson <> wrote:
>
> George Paul wrote:
>
> > ...these are right up there with your famous thunderclap series,
which
> > I think you ought to post here as well.
>
> Suzanne added:
>
> > You mean I missed the thunderclaps? I'd love to hear the, Curt!
>
> David added:
>
> > I'd sure love to hear the "famous thunderclap series", I'm sort
of new
> > to this, so I would like to hear what people have done that was
really
> > popular.
>
> Thanks George, Suzanne, Dave and others, for your encouraging
comments.
> I don't recall a "famous thunderclap series." I suspect George
might be
> referring to a couple recordings I evidently posted here a year or
so
> ago in the midst of a discussion about recording thunder.
>
> I got incredibly lucky one afternoon in August 2005 and managed to
> capture a couple thunder claps almost directly overhead in the back
> yard. For reasons I can't explain, they came across relatively
clean
> and undistorted. This is actually two thunder claps, crossfaded
> together into a single clip:
>
> http://www.trackseventeen.com/soundscapes/x050809-thunder.mp3
>
> Then there was a recording I made about a year ago just outside my
> front door. There was a gentle rain that evening with some low
rolling
> thunder. An emergency vehicle passed through the neighborhood:
>
> http://www.trackseventeen.com/soundscapes/x060508a-
spring_thunder.mp3
>
> I'm guessing these might be what George had in mind.
>
> Curt Olson
>
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