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not seeing a link the the $14.99 offer, all I see is 9 or 10 iaps for .99cents each?
@kobamoto when u download the app, there is a sections in there called something like 'collections'. Just go into 'the complete collection' and do the iap in there
Do what he says, it will be good for you Mister Moto.
oi, thanks guys
The good thing about the app, as opposed to using recordings, is you don't know where the start and end points of the recordings are which helps with immersion, although I guess you might eventually get to learn where some of them loop.
Lightning mode is a nice touch as well for full screen flash effect.
I love myNoise (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mynoise-relax-sleep-work/id813099896)
The website ( https://mynoise.net/ ) is even more amazing and let’s you customize the generators https://mynoise.net/ to mix stems to your own combinations . It’s a labor of love of one Dr and very cool soundscapes
+1 for myNoise.
Highly recommend. All IAP sounds are $9.99. Love the interactive features too. The website is amazing.
Big fan of naturescape as well. Both are worth supporting.
What does the app do? Provide nature soundscapes?
Yes.
Very relevant article in the Guardian today about binaural field recordings:
Croaks, squelches, waterfalls: the visionaries bringing the jungle to your headphones
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/apr/21/croaks-squelches-waterfalls-the-visionaries-bringing-the-jungle-to-your-headphones?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Notepad
I'm a geek that likes to get remote (that's my 4runner below, four weeks after I bought it) and I've been a camera nerd up to now, but I'm starting to get into field recording and would love to save some of the unpolluted sounds of nature I experience on trips for my own nostalgia.
I recently got a Zoom H6 and the shotgun M/S mic, but I want to get a parabolic mic and now I guess a binaural rig, too.
This is how she looks these days:
Oh wow, lovely stuff
I like doing field recordings with a pair of Sennheiser Ambeo earphones, they have binaural microphones built-in and the recordings are pretty decent (they have an Apogee preamp built-in). You can record straight into Audioshare on your phone with them.
Anyway since lockdown it's so much easier to get decent field recordings: no aircraft overhead, fewer people around, fewer cars. I can get decent recordings in my local park when I'm walking the dog, something which was almost impossible a few months ago due to the constant roar of cars and airplanes.
This is a Woodpecker I recorded last week:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kf8tclszjcpejb7/Woodpecker 14-04-20.wav?dl=0