Nature sound recording is a specific field of sound design. Nature reserves are unpredictable, distinct and you need a lot of experience-based knowledge to get the best outcome of nature sounds. On earth there are countless places to capture incredible soundscapes and atmospheres. Emmy-winner Gordon Hempton visits the most remote places on earth to record those acoustic treasures and produce high class nature sound libraries – Let´s see what Ask Audio reviewed about the latest Quiet Planet nature pack CANYONS.
“Canyons join a long list of other nature recording libraries by Hempton, including Nature Essentials, Thunder and Rain, Winds of Nature, Prairies, Flowing Water, Waves, Tropical Forests, Deciduous Forest, Upwellings and Wetlands also available. In Canyons, the sound of habitats within gorges and chasms formed over thousands of years by river systems is explored.
Canyons come with a total of 135 unique files weighing in at over 8 GB of high-quality material. Some of the locations sampled include states in the Western USA, mainly Washington, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico and California. There is a detailed metadata sheet describing the sounds in each recording for reference. This is very handy for sound designers and film documentarians. This is a great library for nature sound enthusiasts, composer, sound designers and media audio professionals a like.” – Ask Audio
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