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Old 21st January 2013   #1
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Where to get summertime ambience in Winter

Hi everyone, I know there's a thread about where to buy SFX at the moment, but I didn't want to hijack.
I'm working on very dialogue heavy feature, set in and around an English countryside house in the Summer.
Although I have got some of my own recordings of domestic interior ambiences and UK garden ambiences, I really don't have enough. I have looked on the usual pay-by-the-sound sites online, but I wondered if there might be any packs available anywhere?
I seem to remember someone saying they were working on a pack called "unremarkable ambiences" a while back - which is probably the kind of thing I'm looking for.
Any help at all would be appreciated. Cheers!
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BBC has a lot of rural/country discs in their CD library. Available from the usual sources.
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Cheers, I came across this site which looks useful

https://www.soundeffects.ch/surround...nd,%20Ambience
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The Tonstrum countryside surround stuff is nice too !
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Sounds perfect, do you have a link? I can't find it on the Tonsturm site (it's probably staring me right in the face though).
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Sounds perfect, do you have a link? I can't find it on the Tonsturm site (it's probably staring me right in the face though).
TONSTURM 05 | Mountain Air | Ohne | TONSTURM

I am very fond of this pack. Will get more from Tonsturm in the future!
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I am going to try and resurrect this post:

I am after UK summertime rural atmos. A bit of woodland, or fields, and/ or village would be great. Only good quality stereo or surround recordings though

Also, it would be great to keep the area consistent so anything from the South Downs would be preferable, but really anything goes.

If there is a sound designer reading this, that she/he might have his/her own stereo or surround recordings from the area, then I should be able to provide some ££s for the trouble.

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