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Rabbit Ears Audio Releases “Brooks Streams Waterfalls”

August 2, 2011 by Miguel Isaza

Michael Raphael has released “Brooks Streams Waterfalls“, the announced new library of Rabbit Ears Audio.

REA 007 is a celebration of moving water in nature. From small trickles to rushing torrents, Brooks Streams Waterfalls is for those who need a variety of water movement in their library.

Locations were chosen based on their variety of elements. Water sounds most unique when it has something to pass through that changes its flow. The brooks and streams in this collection feature currents that are shaped by rocks, boulders, and downed trees. The waterfalls chosen range from small falls fed by babbling mountain brooks to large rushing waterfalls fed by strong relentless currents.

This collection of sounds features 45 files that clock in at 68 minutes. It was tracked on a Sound Devices 744T with a Cooper CS-104 as the front end. Both Schoeps (MK4/MK8) and Sennheiser MKH (30/40) Mid-Side pairs were used. The Schoeps were the “go to” pair, but the MKH’s got a workout as well. Only one human back was slightly damaged during a river crossing and one Rycote back-cap was lost to a waterfall.

[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/27013522[/vimeo]

Brooks Streams Waterfalls is available at $50. Use this code to get $5 off: WATERSHIPDOWN

Rabbit Ears Audio

Filed Under: news Tagged With: boorks, field recording, library, michael raphael, nature, rabbit ears audio, sfx, sound effects, streams, water, waterfalls

Comments

  1. Michael Raphael says

    August 2, 2011 at 12:27 pm

    Here’s some info on Watership Down if anyone is interested in a good read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watership_Down

  2. Arthur says

    August 3, 2011 at 2:49 am

    Nice stuff. Keeps me running too :0)

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