MagnumForce
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This is a audio clip recorded from a Piezo Transducer. Surprisingly, I didn't need any special amplification.
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(note, don't right click save as, since this is not a direct link)
I used rapidshare to host the file.
I have a portable tape recorder that has a mic jack, and it also seems to work very good with them.
I taped the transducer onto my bedroom window, and recorded the resulting sound. I was able to capture some thunder near the end of the audio clip. You will have to listion carfully for it. (it was raining at the time)
Please note, I recorded it with a crappy sound card, so once I get a better computer, the sound will be better.
This next audio clip was recorded this morning (CDT) and was able to record the birds chirping outside!
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Most of the background noise you are hearing is the sound of cars going by, since I live next to a highway.
It seems that it records at the frequency of the window pane itself, since when cars go by, the resulting noise is similar to the natural frequency of the windows pane.
**broken link removed**
(note, don't right click save as, since this is not a direct link)
I used rapidshare to host the file.
I have a portable tape recorder that has a mic jack, and it also seems to work very good with them.
I taped the transducer onto my bedroom window, and recorded the resulting sound. I was able to capture some thunder near the end of the audio clip. You will have to listion carfully for it. (it was raining at the time)
Please note, I recorded it with a crappy sound card, so once I get a better computer, the sound will be better.
This next audio clip was recorded this morning (CDT) and was able to record the birds chirping outside!
**broken link removed**
Most of the background noise you are hearing is the sound of cars going by, since I live next to a highway.
It seems that it records at the frequency of the window pane itself, since when cars go by, the resulting noise is similar to the natural frequency of the windows pane.