



A GMC cable tool Sterdrill Keystone USA (1953) - I found one rusting away in a fjord in Iceland and attached a LOM Geofon and Stille and Klang contact microphones.
The results were varying textured breezes moving long grass and decaying loose metal to create rustling, scratching sounds, resonant knocks and also insect and gnawing rodent like
A GMC cable tool Sterdrill Keystone USA (1953) - I found one rusting away in a fjord in Iceland and attached a LOM Geofon and Stille and Klang contact microphones.
The results were varying textured breezes moving long grass and decaying loose metal to create rustling, scratching sounds, resonant knocks and also insect and gnawing rodent like sounds.
INFO
Number of Audio Files : 14
Type of Audio Files : WAV Stereo
Total Audio Time : 38 minutes 33 seconds
Sample Rate / Bit Rate : 192 kHz / 24 Bit
Looped Files ? : Yes
Audio Pack Download Size : 2.74 GB
Documentation included : Copyright, EULA, Info, Images, Metadata.
Metadata : Files are stamped with UCS compliant metadata in Soundminer
License: Single user, non attribution, royalty free
Recorder : Sony PCMD100, Sound Devices Mix Pre 3 II, Sound Devices Mix Pre 10 II
Microphone : LOM Geofón, Stille and Klang block and spot contact microphones
Microphone configuration: Magnet / Contact
Also available in 192 kHz 32 Bit, 96 kHz 24 bit, 48 kHz 24 Bit, 44.1 kHz 16 Bit - contact me if you need any of these.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
These are ambient recordings, intended for use as atmospheric background audio.
It is recommended that you listen at a low to medium level on good quality headphones or speakers.
Raising the volume level too high may, on occasion, reveal a small amount of hiss in some of the recordings. This is a consequence of raising the noise floor in the recording to a more audible level.
These recordings may have had minimal and what I considered necessary repair work using Izotope RX advanced. At times I may use an EQ to attenuate any undesirable low frequencies or high frequency hiss if present.
The recordings are uncompressed and without effects etc., so that the files are as close to their original recorded state as possible.
In these recordings there may be some periods of quiet audio and some moments of contrasting loud peaks so please keep this in mind before cranking your speakers up (or even worse, your headphones).
These files have not been normalised.