Soundscape in the forest of Senonches, in Eure et Loir (28), in France. Recorded on April 9, 2022 around 4 p.m. UCS Category: AMBForst. Duration: 24:47.
To diffuse in your house before opening to children :) An atmosphere created only with sounds from LaSonotheque: Wind, owls, owls, ghosts, chains, laughter and fighting cats. UCS Category: AMBDsgn. Duration: 16:54.
Playground of a kindergarten. Sound recorded following an introduction to Sound Effects. Children play, in french at being Pokemon. We even hear my son Noah :). UCS Category: CRWDChld, AMBSchl. Duration: 13:10.
To diffuse in your house before opening to the children :) An "industrial" or "fantastic" halloween atmosphere created only with sounds from LaSonotheque: Ventilation, zombies, steel, chains, squeaks. Easy to loop. UCS Category: AMBDsgn. Duration: 08:16.
Sound ambience of countryside at dawn, the moment when the birds begin to sing spring: we are on May 18, 2020 at 5.30 a.m. France, in full containment linked to COVID-19. UCS Category: AMBBird. Duration: 06:17.
Strong wind in the trees, recorded during the passage of the "Miguel" storm on the region "Centre" in France, Friday, June 7, 2019 evening. UCS Category: WINDVege. Duration: 06:12.
Stream flowing down a wooded mountainside, far from any busy road; no birds in the area. Hautes Pyrénées, near the old spa resort of PAUZE, located not far from Cauterets (65110). Altitude of the sound recording: 1053 m. Date: 05-07-2022, afternoon. Weather: overcast, foggy, stormy, no wind. UCS Category: WATRFlow. Duration: 05:51.
Small brook, blackbird, fly, birds, 2 different sounds of the brook (on the left, a deeper "meander" and on the right another shallower one, so I put myself in the middle!). Forest of Signy-l'Abbaye (Ardennes). UCS Category: AMBForst. Duration: 05:00.
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