Enjoyed listening to those recordings a lot. The thunderstorm and rail cros=
sing are probably my favourites so far.
The binaural recordings sound great over desktop speakers as well.
One minor point: on the right hand side of your sound map you have a panel =
listing the file names. On a widescreen monitor the text size appears very =
small and is not easy to read. Dark text on a light background or vice vers=
a might be worth considering too.
Ian
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London Sound Survey http://www.soundsurvey.org.uk
Supporting Deafness Research UK http://www.soundsurvery.org.uk
--- In Hector Centeno <> wrote=
:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've been following this list for long time and learning a lot from every=
body's contributions. I'm a sound artist interested in field recording of b=
oth urban and natural soundscapes. I've built a AT-3032 parallel barrier ri=
g based on Curt Olson's design and also recently built a set of custom bina=
ural mics using Mike Rooke's MM1 capsules ( pipmics.com ).
>
> I've just put together a sound map with my field recordings that I would =
like to share with everybody here: sonic.hcenteno.net/sound-map
>
> I do have a few nature recordings there which you can find by browsing th=
e list on the side of the map or by viewing the recordings in List View. So=
me selections (nature and urban):
>
> AT-3032 barrier:
> http://www.hcenteno.net/sound_map/audio/haffy_crows.mp3
> http://www.hcenteno.net/sound_map/audio/birds_nesting.mp3
> http://www.hcenteno.net/sound_map/audio/thuderstorm.mp3
>
> Binaural PIPMICS capsules:
> http://www.hcenteno.net/sound_map/audio/kids_wychwood.mp3
> http://www.hcenteno.net/sound_map/audio/rail_crossing.mp3
>
> There are more on the map and I'll keep adding new ones and from my archi=
ves.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Hector Centeno
>
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