Paris apartment. First floor. Closed window (some glass vibrations at low frequencies), before crossing a boulevard (acceleration and braking of vehicles). UCS Category: AMBRoom. Duration: 04:02.
Noise of the Parisian ring road when the traffic is dense and difficult. Sound from the open window of my car, rolling. UCS Category: AMBUrbn. Duration: 01:16.
Atmosphere of a small coffee I made while filming a short film. Miking performed with a Fostex PD4 with SQN mixer in upstream and micro Neumann KM 140. UCS Category: AMBRest. Duration: 00:29.
Paris apartment. The first floor. Open window. Before crossing a boulevard (acceleration and braking of vehicles). UCS Category: AMBUrbn. Duration: 04:03.
An old metro from Paris arrives, stops, I get in, then leaves. Check-in from the platform, then from inside a train car. UCS Category: TRNInt, TRNSbwy. Duration: 01:50.
Rolling. Ralentissement. Doors open, exit and entry of persons, signal, closing doors. Acceleration, rolling, rallentissement and opening doors. Discussing French and other languages. UCS Category: TRNInt, TRNSbwy. Duration: 02:11.
Noise of the Parisian ring road when the traffic is dense and difficult. Sound from the cockpit of my car, rolling. UCS Category: VEHInt, AMBUrbn. Duration: 01:20.
Place Victor Hugo: A large Parisian square, paved with a fountain in the middle and a moderately dense traffic. UCS Category: AMBUrbn. Duration: 03:05.
Noise of the Parisian ring road when the traffic is dense and difficult. Sound from the window of my car, rolling. UCS Category: AMBUrbn. Duration: 03:54.
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