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| 来源: | Freesound 前往原页面 查看译文 |
| 作者: | KGJones |
| 许可: | CC-BY-NC 非商业署名许可协议 |
| 描述: | This monaural recording was made with a WWII surplus hydrophone immersed in a glass of water in which a dry lump of pottery clay has been dropped. The clay immediately starts absorbing water and gradually exfoliates, emitting air bubbles and clouds of clay until it has turned into a layer of mud in the bottom of the glass. The process takes quite a while, and generates all manner of interesting sounds in the process, hence I've uploaded MP3. This was recorded in 1992 with a Sony Walkman Pro cassette recorder. The underwater microphone looks like a hockey puck and is of unknown origin, thought part of a submarine hydrophone array. The microphone preamp is one of my own design and construction. |
| 标签: | bubbling clay claydissolving hydrophone squealing water |
| 音频格式 | mp3 |
| 声音时长 | 04:10 |
| 文件大小 | 7.6 MB |
| 比特率 | 689 kbps |
| 声道 | 立体声 |