ChrisOnline wrote:What a great project - are these being uploaded to the library? Will they just be a sound dome local to a specific location?
ET44C4 wrote:ChrisOnline wrote:What a great project - are these being uploaded to the library? Will they just be a sound dome local to a specific location?
Yes these will be uploaded to the library. I'm trying to figure out what I will put in one pack to upload. In the mean time, I'll make more bird calls!
I'm setting the sound up so that you can place them like the sounds included in a route. I'm basing the sounds off of the "River" noise that comes with the Sherman Hill route. They are easy to set up, so if you don't have Sherman Hill, I can easily walk you through the setup for another route.
_o_OOOO_oo-Kanawha wrote:Do we already have domestic animal sounds, like dogs barking, hens clucking, ducks quacking, roosters crowing? I think these would also come in handy when a railroad runs through farmland or rural countryside.
_o_OOOO_oo-Kanawha wrote:ET44C4 wrote:ChrisOnline wrote:What a great project - are these being uploaded to the library? Will they just be a sound dome local to a specific location?
Yes these will be uploaded to the library. I'm trying to figure out what I will put in one pack to upload. In the mean time, I'll make more bird calls!
I'm setting the sound up so that you can place them like the sounds included in a route. I'm basing the sounds off of the "River" noise that comes with the Sherman Hill route. They are easy to set up, so if you don't have Sherman Hill, I can easily walk you through the setup for another route.
Very nice idea indeed.
Do we already have domestic animal sounds, like dogs barking, hens clucking, ducks quacking, roosters crowing? I think these would also come in handy when a railroad runs through farmland or rural countryside.
_o_OOOO_oo-Kanawha wrote:Are finches native to the US?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finch
This one has a very distinctive call I hear continuously since a week or two, announcing the arrival of spring: Fringilla coelebs.
Don't forget the common blackbird, the finest singer of birds in my garden.
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