
Rustling Autumn Leaves In A Breeze
by Ryan Garner
I have been trying to capture the sound of leaves being rustled by the wind for some time now. It poses a lot of challenges for recording. You need enough wind to be able to get the leaves to generate enough sound, but not so much wind that it disturbs your microphones and causes issues with the audio. To date, I've struggled to find the right balance... until now at least. On this occasion, I managed to capture a modest amount of autumnal leaves being rustled by the breeze. Because the sound is so delicate, you have to have the gain set very high on your microphones to get a good signal. Sadly, this tends to mean it picks up cars on roads that are miles away too. This section had the least amount of cars, thankfully. The more I listen, the more I hear something new. Cows mooing, dogs barking in the distance occasionally, birds chatting away and I'm sure I even hear a distant woodpecker at the beginning of the audio recording chipping away at a tree.
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