At around 3 o’clock this morning, a huge branch broke off an old tree on my street and crashed into the roof of a house. The residents were not injured, but the roof was severely damaged. Of course I have a recording of the accident. Despite all the misfortune it was quite spectacular. Thanks to the processing with Stereotool, the recording sounds a bit more bombastic than it should, but this way you will here some of the subtleties such as falling roof tiles.
6 responses to “Tree branch crashes into a house”
But for me personally, it would probably scare me as ehck when I would har this noises.
But on the other hand would I probably be thankful to someone which would have recorded it.
Yeah, I can agree. Also, the setup sounds cool if you ask me. Probably not that spectacular things happening here, but would actually be cool to have such too. Well.
also this sounds amazing if you ask me. Like, pretty nice quallity, the water dropping there to the right, and then this tree just making bam, cool one. Though yeah, sure, I’m glad everyone is fine too of course.
He once wrote that here, I feel free to copy paste the post.
As written in the blog post I’m using a stereo pair of FEL Clippy EM272 mounted under a plate at my window sill. The cables are pinched between frame and window, leading into my room where a Raspberry Pi picks up the signal. For stereo input I’ve installed a quite cheap USB sound card (Axagon ADA-17). The signal transfers to an Icecast server using Darkice, and a streamripper instance makes hourly archive recordings. As you can see the whole thing is rather primitive, but it works very well for my needs.
Oh no. I am glad everyone was okay. How do you record things. Do you have a large microphone on your roof, and a large storage server?
xD sound made my day