Another sample added with the MKE2 pair.
This is a thunderstorm that rolled through this afternoon. We don't get them often, and, when we do, they roll through quickly.
I set up Güde in my front entrance breezeway, just far enough back to keep from getting too wet (a few drops did hit, but minimal). I ran the mics as the HRTF example posted in the list earlier, and let it run its course. This is with the head facing the wind, and no windscreens; It was a thunderstorm blowing through, with wind.
Find it here, under thunder2019-01-31_mke2-hrtf:
https://archive.org/details/test2.horizontalHighlights, or, other things to listen for,...
> Cars on our street.
We are on a slope that reaveals the road as lower to the right, and, in line of sight. As the cars approach, you can hear them more to the right, and then crossing to center, and then becoming naturally attenuated, as our front slope is high to the left, and low to the right, diagonally across the sound field. By the time the cars reach center from the right, they are disappearing behind/into the slope. Cars coming down the road emerge at center, and move right.
> Birds doing their thing. It was raining, and they were mostly hiding, but audible.
> Thunder! the whole point of this.
sub-point,... in the left channel, you can hear the thunder shaking the heck out of my steel garage.
The rain is also made to sound really bright by my rain gutters.
The first clap of thunder has a touch of clipping, as I was literally running to get this set up. Our thunder storms are rare and extremely brief. When I hit record, I was a touch too hot; nothing too drastic, but, overs nonetheless. Adjustment made, and clean through the rest.