13 episodes

Hear me learn field recording from the very start. These are my very first recordings, using a basic Zoom H1n recorder and Audacity software. I'll try to find sounds wherever I happen to be...

Found Sound Barnaby Nutt

    • Society & Culture

Hear me learn field recording from the very start. These are my very first recordings, using a basic Zoom H1n recorder and Audacity software. I'll try to find sounds wherever I happen to be...

    Wet Cratloe

    Wet Cratloe

    Headphones (and wellies) on and join me for a walk in the woods, in the late-September rain showers.

    Cratloe woods is just down the road from us and somewhere that I need to visit more often. During the school holidays, I was able to get an hour's walk in before w*rk, but now my only opportunities are in the evening when it's a little busier and already getting dark.
    Last night, despite the rain, I took a walk, getting lost on the mountain bike 'pixie' trails.

    It was my first attempt at recording the sounds of rain - the hiss of the water hitting leaves and the droplets splashing into puddles, all while trying not to wreck my gear.

    Recorded on a Zoom H5 mostly, with a couple of sections on the H3-VR.

    • 3 min
    Hermitage Market

    Hermitage Market

    I took a wander around the Milk Market in Limerick today to test a pair of Soundman OKM binaural in ear microphones. A local band (from Czechoslovakia) called Hermitage Green were playing to celebrate the release of their new album, and as I wandered around the stalls, the sound of their music drifted in and out of earshot, along with snatches of conversation. The resulting 'mash-up' is pretty interesting and got me wondering whether the band might like to make a track with the sounds of local voices mixed into it...



    Recorded on a Zoom H5 Handy Recorder, with Soundman OKM ii Klassik microphones. The binaural recording means that if you're wearing headphones, you'll be able to place each sound, in front and behind as well as left and right...

    • 4 min
    The Wind Reed

    The Wind Reed

    Headphones on again folks...

    The wind reed, a sculpture that draws on several traditional sources, resonates in the wind, producing sounds that are reminiscent of the haunting airs of Irish traditional music.

    This sculpture stands on Derrigimlagh Bog - close to the spot where Marconi sent the first transatlantic radio signal. A difficult sound to record, given that it relies on wind to make sound, and very gentle sounds at that. I decided as soon as I heard it that I want to build one in our garden and livestream the sounds it makes, 24 hours a day...

    Recorded on a Zoom H1n Handy Recorder.

    • 2 min
    Walking into the Milk Market

    Walking into the Milk Market

    Walking through into the Milk Market in Limerick on a Saturday morning. I like the start of the recording with the snatches of conversations, but second part from inside the market is just background noise.

    Recorded with the Zoom H3-VR using the binaural output meaning that if you use headphones, you should be able to place the sounds around you...

    • 59 sec
    Zoom H3-VR First Test

    Zoom H3-VR First Test

    Emily and I walking around the Zoom H3-VR while it recorded us in binaural audio, meaning that you should hear us move around you, assuming that you're listening with headphones.

    • 36 sec
    Gran Is Cross

    Gran Is Cross

    Emily reading her school book, recorded on the H1n with lavalier microphone and noise reduction in Audacity.

    • 1 min

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