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Sound of water trickling down to a natural Roman bath located in southern Spain.
Sound recorded on an iPhone - sadly, the only thing I had on me. Then put into Logic to create some mild separation.
Type
AIFF (.aiff)
Duration
2:41.496
File size
27.2 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo
1 year, 2 months ago
Okay thank you strangehorizon and kiefspoon for both of your answers and your help, they are really appreciated !
I understand better why it does sound like that, thanks for recording this sound anyway kiefspoon. It is really relaxing with headphones. I will gladly listen to your other sounds.
1 year, 2 months ago
Hi Lexa2023 & strangehorizon,
Thanks for your comments.
This sound was only captured on an iPhone, so way off being a decent capture. It's all I had a the time as I was out with friends and they decided to stop off.
The baths are inside a cave which accounts for that rreverby sound that you can.
The audio probably won't survive much manipulation I'm afraid due to its original capture source, but still I couldn't turn it down to get something recorded - it was such an amazing natural sound!
BTW: 99% of the rest of my sounds are recorded on a Zoom H4n, which is a great piece of portable kit, so my other sounds are on a different level ;-)
1 year, 2 months ago
I'm listening to it now, and hear some artifact-like sounds, but I also hear birds. It's hard to tell them apart. Maybe a lowpass filter would tame only those sounds, but this could also make the water sound farther away.
1 year, 2 months ago
Hello ! Thank you for your answer. I don't have this issue with the other sounds that Kiefspoon has posted, I did download the sound and it has that robotic effect. Same thing when I downloaded this sound on pixabay..
Sorry for any bad spelling, english is not my native language.
1 year, 2 months ago
Everything sounds like that when played on-site, because you're hearing a compressed preview. You need to download the sound to hear it in its full quality.