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Container-port. Close recoring.
The containers are carried by enormous cranes. Containers are places from the shore into the ship. The high beeping is from the engine-system of the large crane.
Recorded at the plant.
In the beginning you hear some small birds, but the go away during the recording.
Location sound description:
LEFT: a diesel crane picking containers from the trucks
MID: the enormous crane loading the ship
RIGHT: the small harbour with buildings on the other side. These buildings give a nice echo /reverb. The ship running idle and loaded by the crane.
Date/time: September 7th 2015 8pm
Weather: wind 1-3 bft,
Location; https://bctn.nl/en/our-terminals/terminal-den-bosch/
BCTN Den Bosch B.V.
Rietveldenkade 5
5222 AJ 's-Hertogenbosch
A great view with google earth : https://www.google.nl/maps/@51.7085752,5.2733402,3a,75y,264.48h,81.1t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sYZUCXxpz0izG3sjVZQIszA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en
I thank the operator/crane-driver for the great location I could record.
Gear chain: Rode NT4 XY and Rode NTG1, in Rode Blimp > Sound Devices 302 >Tascam dr-100 Mk2. Decoded Mid-side > STEREO Edited in Audacity
This is a high quality lossless 48/24 recording in flac compression. Can be converted in wav with audacity.
RAW 96/24 MID-SIDE-file available on PM request. File-name: 150907_0770 MS.wav
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Type
Flac (.flac)
Duration
34:24.889
File size
358.8 MB
Sample rate
48000.0 Hz
Bit depth
24 bit
Channels
Stereo
8 years, 6 months ago
Thank you Klankbeeld! I was looking for a background soundtrack for my upcoming exhibition about, you guessed it, a container port!